We report exploratory experiments simulating gas-driven eruptions using the CO_2 - H_2O system at room temperature as an analog of natural eruptive systems. The experimental apparatus consists of a test cell and a large tank. Initially, up to 1.0 wt % of CO_2 is dissolved in liquid water under a pressure of up to 735 kPa in the test cell. The experiment is initiated by suddenly reducing the pressure of the test cell to a typical tank pressure of 10 kPa. The following are the main results: (1) The style of the process depends on the decompression ratio. There is a threshold decompression ratio above which rapid eruption occurs. (2) During rapid eruption, there is always fragmentation at the liquid-vapor interface. Fragmentation may also occu...
Many violent eruptions are driven by rapid exsolution of dissolved volatiles within liquid magma. Th...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
The study of the fluid dynamics of violent volcanic eruptions by laboratory experiment is described,...
Abstract Simulated gas-driven eruptions using CO 2 -water-polymer systems are reported. Eruptions ar...
Simulated gas-driven eruptions using CO 2 –water-polymer systems are reported. Eruptions are initia...
Liquid explosions, generated by rapid degassing of strongly supersaturated liquids, have been invest...
The violent release of volatiles in explosive volcanic eruptions is known to cause fragmentation of ...
THE violent release of volatiles in explosive volcanic eruptions is known to cause fragmentation of ...
Explosive flows of strongly gas-supersaturated liquids have been investigated experimentally in two...
Dissolved gas in liquid is able to power violent eruptions. Two kinds of such gas-driven eruptions a...
Explosive flows of strongly gas-supersaturated liquids have been investigated experimentally in two...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
Many violent eruptions are driven by rapid exsolution of dissolved volatiles within liquid magma. Th...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
Many violent eruptions are driven by rapid exsolution of dissolved volatiles within liquid magma. Th...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
The study of the fluid dynamics of violent volcanic eruptions by laboratory experiment is described,...
Abstract Simulated gas-driven eruptions using CO 2 -water-polymer systems are reported. Eruptions ar...
Simulated gas-driven eruptions using CO 2 –water-polymer systems are reported. Eruptions are initia...
Liquid explosions, generated by rapid degassing of strongly supersaturated liquids, have been invest...
The violent release of volatiles in explosive volcanic eruptions is known to cause fragmentation of ...
THE violent release of volatiles in explosive volcanic eruptions is known to cause fragmentation of ...
Explosive flows of strongly gas-supersaturated liquids have been investigated experimentally in two...
Dissolved gas in liquid is able to power violent eruptions. Two kinds of such gas-driven eruptions a...
Explosive flows of strongly gas-supersaturated liquids have been investigated experimentally in two...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
Many violent eruptions are driven by rapid exsolution of dissolved volatiles within liquid magma. Th...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
Many violent eruptions are driven by rapid exsolution of dissolved volatiles within liquid magma. Th...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
The study of the fluid dynamics of violent volcanic eruptions by laboratory experiment is described,...