The thermodynamic processes in a one-dimensional model of a porous lava dome are considered in the presence of a rising magmatic gas flux through the void spaces and rainfall interacting with the dome surface. The steady state surface temperature of the dome depends on both magmatic gas mass flux and rainfall rate. A critical rainfall rate is determined, that cools the dome surface to 100°C. Rainfall rates above this critical value allow liquid infiltration into the void spaces of the dome, thus restricting the escape of magmatic gas. A model which restricts the gas flow through the surface predicts internal gas pressures much higher than the overburden pressure in the top few meters, approximately one hour after the onset of rainfall. For ...
International audiencePyroclastic density currents are hot and fast ground−hugging mixtures of volca...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
International audienceAfter its 1980 explosive eruption, Mount St Helens developed a lava dome that ...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
Hazardous gravitational collapses involving hot lava domes can be triggered by intense rainfall, bot...
Abstract: Rainfall-triggered collapses of hot lava domes are described relative to the fluid overpre...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions typically involve the slow extrusion of viscous lava onto a steep-si...
Dome-forming eruption is a frequent eruptive style and a major hazard on numerous volcanoes worldwid...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
The thermal boundary layer at the surface of a volcanic lava dome is investigated through a continuu...
Dome-building eruptions may vary from unthreatening effusion to highly unpredictable and hazar...
Subduction zone volcanism occurs due to partial melting from subducting slabs, which generally resul...
International audienceDome-forming volcanoes are among the most hazardous volcanoes on Earth. Magmat...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
International audiencePyroclastic density currents are hot and fast ground−hugging mixtures of volca...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
International audienceAfter its 1980 explosive eruption, Mount St Helens developed a lava dome that ...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
Hazardous gravitational collapses involving hot lava domes can be triggered by intense rainfall, bot...
Abstract: Rainfall-triggered collapses of hot lava domes are described relative to the fluid overpre...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions typically involve the slow extrusion of viscous lava onto a steep-si...
Dome-forming eruption is a frequent eruptive style and a major hazard on numerous volcanoes worldwid...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
The thermal boundary layer at the surface of a volcanic lava dome is investigated through a continuu...
Dome-building eruptions may vary from unthreatening effusion to highly unpredictable and hazar...
Subduction zone volcanism occurs due to partial melting from subducting slabs, which generally resul...
International audienceDome-forming volcanoes are among the most hazardous volcanoes on Earth. Magmat...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
International audiencePyroclastic density currents are hot and fast ground−hugging mixtures of volca...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
International audienceAfter its 1980 explosive eruption, Mount St Helens developed a lava dome that ...