Imaging volcanic plumes is essential to provide an observational basis for understanding and modeling plume dynamics. During June-July 2004, ∼150 Strombolian ash plumes were imaged at Stromboli volcano, Italy, with a forward looking infrared radiometer (FLIR) thermal video camera (30 Hz). Of these, 25-80 plumes were suited for different levels of quantitative analyses. In this study some simple analyses are applied to constrain basic parameters for the dynamics of Strombolian plumes during their initial ascent (∼130 m). Plume rise rates covered both gas thrust (\u3e 15 m s-1) and buoyant regimes ( \u3c 15 m s-1), which in turn controlled lateral spreading rates and air entrainment rates. The half angle of lateral spreading of the plume fron...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitor...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
Ground-based thermal imaging is becoming an increasingly important tool for volcano surveillance, ...
Transient volcanic plumes, having similar eruption duration and rise timescales, characterize many u...
Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) cameras offer a unique view of explosive volcanism by pro...
Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) cameras offer a unique view of explosive volcanism by pro...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Santiaguito Volcano, Guatemala, regularly produces small vulcanian eruption plumes which rise to hei...
Indies, a 14min period of explosive activity occurred on April 22. The first three minutes of this a...
Transient volcanic plumes are time-dependent features generated by unsteady eruptive sources, having...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceOf all the key parameters needed to inform forecast ...
Transient volcanic plumes are time-dependent features generated by unsteady eruptive sources, having...
High-speed imaging of Strombolian explosions brings into view the motion of pyroclasts upon leaving ...
Puffing, i.e., the frequent (1 s ca.) release of small (0.1-10 m3), over-pressurized pockets of magm...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitor...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
Ground-based thermal imaging is becoming an increasingly important tool for volcano surveillance, ...
Transient volcanic plumes, having similar eruption duration and rise timescales, characterize many u...
Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) cameras offer a unique view of explosive volcanism by pro...
Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) cameras offer a unique view of explosive volcanism by pro...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Santiaguito Volcano, Guatemala, regularly produces small vulcanian eruption plumes which rise to hei...
Indies, a 14min period of explosive activity occurred on April 22. The first three minutes of this a...
Transient volcanic plumes are time-dependent features generated by unsteady eruptive sources, having...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceOf all the key parameters needed to inform forecast ...
Transient volcanic plumes are time-dependent features generated by unsteady eruptive sources, having...
High-speed imaging of Strombolian explosions brings into view the motion of pyroclasts upon leaving ...
Puffing, i.e., the frequent (1 s ca.) release of small (0.1-10 m3), over-pressurized pockets of magm...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitor...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
Ground-based thermal imaging is becoming an increasingly important tool for volcano surveillance, ...