International audienceEffusion rate is a crucial parameter for the prediction of lava-flow advance and should be assessed in near real-time in order to better manage a volcanic crisis. Thermal remote sensing offers the most promising avenue to attain this goal. We present here a ‘dynamic’ thermal proxy based on laboratory experiments and on the physical framework of viscous gravity currents, which can be used to estimate the effusion rate from thermal remote sensing during an eruption. This proxy reproduces the first-order relationship between effusion rate measured in the field and associated powers radiated by basaltic lava flows. Laboratory experiments involving fluids with complex rheology and subject to solidification give additional i...
Propagation of a lava flow is governed by slope topography, magma rheology, heat exchange with the a...
International audienceDuring a volcanic effusive crisis, the active lava flow(s) need(s) to be monit...
Lava flows are not only a fascinating scientific problem, involving many branches of continuum mecha...
International audienceEffusion rate is a crucial parameter for the prediction of lava-flow advance a...
International audienceManagement of eruptions requires a knowledge of lava effusion rates, for which...
International audienceEffusion rate is a key parameter to model lava flow advance and associated ris...
The prediction of lava flow advance and velocity is crucial during an effusive volcanic crisis. The ...
Pendant une éruption effusive, le principal risque est posé par l'avancée des coulées de lave depuis...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow for the evaluation of instantaneous effusion ...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow the evaluation of effusion rates. This is ma...
The application of thermo-rheological models to forecast active lava flow emplacement and quantify t...
The availability of high-resolution thermal imagery of active lava flows has stimulated the use of r...
We model a lava flow as a one-dimensional flow of a pseudoplastic fluid with viscous dissipation. Th...
A safe, easy and rapid method to calculate lava effusion rates using hand-held thermal image data w...
Propagation of a lava flow is governed by slope topography, magma rheology, heat exchange with the a...
International audienceDuring a volcanic effusive crisis, the active lava flow(s) need(s) to be monit...
Lava flows are not only a fascinating scientific problem, involving many branches of continuum mecha...
International audienceEffusion rate is a crucial parameter for the prediction of lava-flow advance a...
International audienceManagement of eruptions requires a knowledge of lava effusion rates, for which...
International audienceEffusion rate is a key parameter to model lava flow advance and associated ris...
The prediction of lava flow advance and velocity is crucial during an effusive volcanic crisis. The ...
Pendant une éruption effusive, le principal risque est posé par l'avancée des coulées de lave depuis...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow for the evaluation of instantaneous effusion ...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow the evaluation of effusion rates. This is ma...
The application of thermo-rheological models to forecast active lava flow emplacement and quantify t...
The availability of high-resolution thermal imagery of active lava flows has stimulated the use of r...
We model a lava flow as a one-dimensional flow of a pseudoplastic fluid with viscous dissipation. Th...
A safe, easy and rapid method to calculate lava effusion rates using hand-held thermal image data w...
Propagation of a lava flow is governed by slope topography, magma rheology, heat exchange with the a...
International audienceDuring a volcanic effusive crisis, the active lava flow(s) need(s) to be monit...
Lava flows are not only a fascinating scientific problem, involving many branches of continuum mecha...