International audienceEfficient turbulent entrainment causes otherwise dense volcanic jets to rise high into the atmosphere as buoyant plumes. Classical models suggest that the inflow of air is 10–15% of the axial velocity, giving predictions for the height of the plume and, in turn, the composition and structure of the resulting umbrella clouds. Crucially, entrainment is assumed independent of source geometry and mechanically unaffected by the pyroclastic mixture properties. We show that particle inertia and vent geometry act to modify the shape of the largest eddies defining the jet's edge and thus entrainment of the ambient. Whereas particle-free flows are essentially unaffected by vent shape, entrainment into particle-laden flows is enh...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
AbstractPyroclast ejection during explosive volcanic eruptions occurs under highly dynamic condition...
Volcanic ash clouds often become multilayered and thin with distance from the vent. We explore one m...
Turbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions and may form buoyant pl...
International audienceTurbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions a...
International audienceThe rate at which atmosphere is entrained and mixed into relatively dense expl...
ABSTRACT: Abstract Explosive eruptions expel volcanic gases and particles at high pressures and velo...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
AbstractWe present three‐dimensional numerical simulations of eruption clouds from circular to linea...
The source conditions of volcanic plumes and collapsing fountains are investigated by means of large...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
It is increasingly recognized that the gravitational stability of volcanic jets is governed by compl...
Many explosive volcanic eruptions produce underexpanded starting gas-particle jets. The dynamics of ...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
Pyroclast ejection during explosive volcanic eruptions occurs under highly dynamic conditions invol...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
AbstractPyroclast ejection during explosive volcanic eruptions occurs under highly dynamic condition...
Volcanic ash clouds often become multilayered and thin with distance from the vent. We explore one m...
Turbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions and may form buoyant pl...
International audienceTurbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions a...
International audienceThe rate at which atmosphere is entrained and mixed into relatively dense expl...
ABSTRACT: Abstract Explosive eruptions expel volcanic gases and particles at high pressures and velo...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
AbstractWe present three‐dimensional numerical simulations of eruption clouds from circular to linea...
The source conditions of volcanic plumes and collapsing fountains are investigated by means of large...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
It is increasingly recognized that the gravitational stability of volcanic jets is governed by compl...
Many explosive volcanic eruptions produce underexpanded starting gas-particle jets. The dynamics of ...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
Pyroclast ejection during explosive volcanic eruptions occurs under highly dynamic conditions invol...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
AbstractPyroclast ejection during explosive volcanic eruptions occurs under highly dynamic condition...
Volcanic ash clouds often become multilayered and thin with distance from the vent. We explore one m...