Water is a dominant component of volcanic clouds and has fundamental control on very fine particle deposition. Particle size characteristics of distal tephra-fall (100s km from source volcano) have a higher proportion of very fine particles compared to predictions based on single particle settling rates. In this study, sedimentological analyses of fallout from for the 18 August and 16–17 September 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak, Alaska, are combined with satellite observations, and cloud trajectory and microphysics modeling to investigate meteorological influences on particle sedimentation. Total grain size distributions of tephra fallout were reconstructed for both Crater Peak eruptions and indicate a predominance of fine particles \u3c 125...
Most volcanic ash particles with diameters. \u3c 63. μm settle from eruption clouds as particle agg...
The occurrence of particle aggregation has a dramatic effect on the transport and sedimentation of v...
International audienceDiscoveries made during the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens advanced ...
[1] Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephr...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceSome tephra fallout deposits show an increase of mass and th...
Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephra fa...
Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephra fa...
During explosive eruptions, airborne particles collide and stick together, accelerating the fallout ...
3Abstract. Particle aggregation in eruption columns from explosive volcanoes is investigated by nume...
The goal of this paper is to determine the parameters that control the aggregation efficiency and th...
The goal of this paper is to determine the parameters that control the aggregation efficiency and th...
During explosive eruptions, airborne particles collide and stick together, accelerating the fallout ...
This retrospective study focuses on the fine silicate particles (\u3c62 µm in diameter) produced in ...
The aggregation of volcanic ash particles within the eruption column of explosive eruptions has been...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Particle aggregation governs the sedimentation of small vo...
Most volcanic ash particles with diameters. \u3c 63. μm settle from eruption clouds as particle agg...
The occurrence of particle aggregation has a dramatic effect on the transport and sedimentation of v...
International audienceDiscoveries made during the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens advanced ...
[1] Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephr...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceSome tephra fallout deposits show an increase of mass and th...
Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephra fa...
Uncertainty remains on the origin of distal mass deposition maxima observed in many recent tephra fa...
During explosive eruptions, airborne particles collide and stick together, accelerating the fallout ...
3Abstract. Particle aggregation in eruption columns from explosive volcanoes is investigated by nume...
The goal of this paper is to determine the parameters that control the aggregation efficiency and th...
The goal of this paper is to determine the parameters that control the aggregation efficiency and th...
During explosive eruptions, airborne particles collide and stick together, accelerating the fallout ...
This retrospective study focuses on the fine silicate particles (\u3c62 µm in diameter) produced in ...
The aggregation of volcanic ash particles within the eruption column of explosive eruptions has been...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Particle aggregation governs the sedimentation of small vo...
Most volcanic ash particles with diameters. \u3c 63. μm settle from eruption clouds as particle agg...
The occurrence of particle aggregation has a dramatic effect on the transport and sedimentation of v...
International audienceDiscoveries made during the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens advanced ...