Grain size analysis of samples representing all sampleable portions of the airfall deposit produced by the Fuego volcano in Guatemala on 14 October 1974 form the basis for estimating the total grain size distribution of tephra from this eruption. The region enclosed by each isopach has a particular average grain size distribution which can be weighted proportionally to its percentage volume. The grain size of pyroclastic avalanche deposits produced during the eruption are also included. The total grain size distribution calculated as a sum of weighted distributions has a median grain size of 0.8∅ (0.6mm) and a sorting coefficient (σ∅) of 2.3. The size distribution seems to approximate Rosin and Rammler\u27s law of crushing and this observat...
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Zealand, produced a sustained andesitic sub-Plinian eruption, which generated a narrow tephra-fall d...
International audienceVolcanic tephra fall deposits, which form during explosive eruptions, are comm...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
The Total Grain-Size Distribution (TGSD) of tephra deposits is crucial for hazard assessment and pro...
The first of four successive pulses of the 1974 explosive eruption of Fuego volcano, Guatemala, prod...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
International audienceThe violent August 16–17, 2006 Tungurahua eruption in Ecuador witnessed the em...
Grain size distribution is a key parameter in physical volcanology to describe and characterize teph...
Studies of grain-size distributions of explosive volcanic eruptions provide important insights into ...
The determination of eruptive parameters is crucial in volcanology, not only to document past erupti...
The impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly depends on the concen...
The determination of eruptive parameters is crucial in volcanology, not only to document past erupti...
Zealand, produced a sustained andesitic sub-Plinian eruption, which generated a narrow tephra-fall d...
International audienceVolcanic tephra fall deposits, which form during explosive eruptions, are comm...