Strombolian volcanic explosions are commonly attributed to the rise and burst of conduit-filling gas slugs. The magmas associated with strombolian activity, however, are typically not only volatile-rich but also highly crystalline, with mush regions in the shallow plumbing system, where an exsolved volatile phase may also be abundant. Through analogue experiments, we explore a new mechanism to form gas slugs and strombolian explosions. A steady flux of gas is supplied to the base of a particle-rich liquid layer, generating a localised gas intrusion, which initially grows through plastic deformation. Once the pressure in the intrusion overcomes the effective tensile strength of the particle pack, a localised channel opens, allowing gas to pr...
Strombolian eruptions produce gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting relatively large bubble rafts o...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Strombolian eruptions, common at basaltic volcanoes, are mildly explosive events that are driven by ...
Strombolian volcanic explosions are commonly attributed to the rise and burst of conduit-filling gas...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
The canonical Strombolian paradigm of a gas slug ascending and bursting in a homogeneous low-viscosi...
Strombolian eruptions are characterized by low-energy explosive activity, which may repeat, at fairl...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
Strombolian volcanic activity, one of the most common on Earth, results from the bursting of large g...
V53C-2281 Strombolian eruptive activity produces gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting the separati...
Strombolian activity is common in low-viscosity volcanism. It is characterised by quasi-periodic, sh...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these volcanoes out...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that Strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these vol...
Strombolian eruptions produce gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting relatively large bubble rafts o...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Strombolian eruptions, common at basaltic volcanoes, are mildly explosive events that are driven by ...
Strombolian volcanic explosions are commonly attributed to the rise and burst of conduit-filling gas...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
The canonical Strombolian paradigm of a gas slug ascending and bursting in a homogeneous low-viscosi...
Strombolian eruptions are characterized by low-energy explosive activity, which may repeat, at fairl...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
Strombolian volcanic activity, one of the most common on Earth, results from the bursting of large g...
V53C-2281 Strombolian eruptive activity produces gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting the separati...
Strombolian activity is common in low-viscosity volcanism. It is characterised by quasi-periodic, sh...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these volcanoes out...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that Strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these vol...
Strombolian eruptions produce gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting relatively large bubble rafts o...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Strombolian eruptions, common at basaltic volcanoes, are mildly explosive events that are driven by ...