In this paper we present a new statistical approach able to provide tephra deposit load and ash concentration using PUFF, a lagrangian model widely used to forecast volcanic ash dispersal during volcanic crisis. We perform a parametric study in order to analyze the influence of each input parameter on model outputs. For this test, we simulate two eruptive scenarios like to the 2001 (Scenario 1) and 1998 (Scenario 2) Etna eruptions using high resolution weather data and a domain of 170 x 170 km. Results show that for both scenarios, we are able to calculate the tephra deposit load and ash concentration but the use of millions of particles is required. Specifically, up to 33 and 220 millions of particles were necessary to accurately pr...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models are used to forecast tephra deposition during vo...
The 1991 explosive eruptions of Hudson volcano in southern Chile produced 2.7 km3 (dense rock equiva...
On 26 April 1979, La Soufrière St. Vincent volcano (West Indies) erupted producing a tephra fallout ...
In this paper we present a new statistical approach which provides tephra deposit load and ash conce...
In this paper we present a new statistical approach able to provide tephra deposit load and ash conc...
PUFF is a numerical volcanic ash tracking model developed to simulate the behaviour of ash clouds in...
Traditionally, tephra transport and dispersal models have evolved decoupled (offline) from numerical...
The requirement to forecast volcanic ash concentrations was amplified as a response to the 2010 Eyja...
The primary objective of this work was to characterize the main eruptive and atmospheric conditions ...
The requirement to forecast volcanic ash concentrations was amplified as a response to the 2010 Eyja...
We performed a quantitative hazard assessment to determine the potential impacts of volcanic tephra ...
International audienceVolcanic plumes from Etna volcano (Italy) are governed by easterly winds drivi...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models are used to forecast tephra deposition during vo...
The 1991 explosive eruptions of Hudson volcano in southern Chile produced 2.7 km3 (dense rock equiva...
On 26 April 1979, La Soufrière St. Vincent volcano (West Indies) erupted producing a tephra fallout ...
In this paper we present a new statistical approach which provides tephra deposit load and ash conce...
In this paper we present a new statistical approach able to provide tephra deposit load and ash conc...
PUFF is a numerical volcanic ash tracking model developed to simulate the behaviour of ash clouds in...
Traditionally, tephra transport and dispersal models have evolved decoupled (offline) from numerical...
The requirement to forecast volcanic ash concentrations was amplified as a response to the 2010 Eyja...
The primary objective of this work was to characterize the main eruptive and atmospheric conditions ...
The requirement to forecast volcanic ash concentrations was amplified as a response to the 2010 Eyja...
We performed a quantitative hazard assessment to determine the potential impacts of volcanic tephra ...
International audienceVolcanic plumes from Etna volcano (Italy) are governed by easterly winds drivi...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models are used to forecast tephra deposition during vo...
The 1991 explosive eruptions of Hudson volcano in southern Chile produced 2.7 km3 (dense rock equiva...
On 26 April 1979, La Soufrière St. Vincent volcano (West Indies) erupted producing a tephra fallout ...