The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) with highly variable temperatures, high enough to be a threat for communities surrounding volcanoes. The reasons for such great temperature variability are debated in terms of eruptive versus transport and emplacement processes. Here, using a three-dimensional multiphase model, we show that the initial temperature of PDCs linearly correlates to the percentage of collapsing mass, with a maximum temperature decrease of 45% in the case of low percentages of collapse (10%), owing to an efficient entrainment of air into the jet structure. Analyses also demonstrate that column collapse limits the dispersal capabilities of volcanic plumes, r...
Understanding the thermal behavior of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) is crucial for forecasting...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
It is currently impractical to measure what happens in a volcano during an explosive eruption, and u...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
Numerical simulations of column collapse and pyroclastic density current (PDC) scenarios at Vesuvius...
International audiencePyroclastic density currents are hot and fast ground−hugging mixtures of volca...
Explosive activity and lava dome collapse at stratovolcanoes can lead to pyroclastic density current...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are among the most hazardous of all volcanic processes in terms ...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
The recent 10th–11th of July 2015 Volcán de Colima eruption involved the collapse of the summit dome...
[1] A two layer model for the formation of dense pyroclastic basal flows from dilute, collapsing vol...
The thermal evolution of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) is the result of entrainment of ambient...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
Understanding the thermal behavior of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) is crucial for forecasting...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
It is currently impractical to measure what happens in a volcano during an explosive eruption, and u...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
Numerical simulations of column collapse and pyroclastic density current (PDC) scenarios at Vesuvius...
International audiencePyroclastic density currents are hot and fast ground−hugging mixtures of volca...
Explosive activity and lava dome collapse at stratovolcanoes can lead to pyroclastic density current...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are among the most hazardous of all volcanic processes in terms ...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
The recent 10th–11th of July 2015 Volcán de Colima eruption involved the collapse of the summit dome...
[1] A two layer model for the formation of dense pyroclastic basal flows from dilute, collapsing vol...
The thermal evolution of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) is the result of entrainment of ambient...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
Understanding the thermal behavior of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) is crucial for forecasting...
A granular multiphase model has been used to evaluate the action of differently sized particles on t...
It is currently impractical to measure what happens in a volcano during an explosive eruption, and u...