Santiaguito Volcano, Guatemala, regularly produces small vulcanian eruption plumes which rise to heights of up to 2 km. A combined study using a novel UV camera coupled with classical analysis of the fluid dynamics of finite-volume buoyant releases (thermals) has been used to develop a detection algorithm for ground-based volcanic ash monitoring. Analysis of plume rise dynamics shows that vulcanian eruption plumes at Santiaguito behave as axisymmetric buoyant thermals, and this behaviour is consistent with eruption of volcanic gas and particle mixtures whose initial momentum is dissipated by flow through a porous capping layer. The UV imager has been adapted to detect relative ash burdens through the use of a single filter, centred on 307 n...
Mount Etna, in Italy, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and an ideal laboratory to im...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
As magma ascends towards the surface and the surrounding pressure from the rock drops, diluted gases...
The exsolution of volatiles from magma maintains an important control on volcanic eruption styles. T...
Since November 2016, volcanic activity at Sabancaya volcano (Peru) has been characterized by multipl...
Transient volcanic plumes, having similar eruption duration and rise timescales, characterize many u...
Tephra plumes from explosive volcanic eruptions can be hazardous for the lives and livelihoods of pe...
Even modest ash-rich volcanic eruptions can severely impact a range of human activities, especially ...
Ultraviolet imaging has been applied in volcanology over the last ten years or so. This provides con...
International audienceThis paper presents Matlab-based software designed to track and analyze an asc...
Indies, a 14min period of explosive activity occurred on April 22. The first three minutes of this a...
Imaging volcanic plumes is essential to provide an observational basis for understanding and modelin...
We present a coupled fluid-dynamic and electromagnetic model for volcanic ash plumes. In a forward a...
International audienceWe present a coupled fluid-dynamic and electromagnetic model for volcanic ash ...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Mount Etna, in Italy, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and an ideal laboratory to im...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
As magma ascends towards the surface and the surrounding pressure from the rock drops, diluted gases...
The exsolution of volatiles from magma maintains an important control on volcanic eruption styles. T...
Since November 2016, volcanic activity at Sabancaya volcano (Peru) has been characterized by multipl...
Transient volcanic plumes, having similar eruption duration and rise timescales, characterize many u...
Tephra plumes from explosive volcanic eruptions can be hazardous for the lives and livelihoods of pe...
Even modest ash-rich volcanic eruptions can severely impact a range of human activities, especially ...
Ultraviolet imaging has been applied in volcanology over the last ten years or so. This provides con...
International audienceThis paper presents Matlab-based software designed to track and analyze an asc...
Indies, a 14min period of explosive activity occurred on April 22. The first three minutes of this a...
Imaging volcanic plumes is essential to provide an observational basis for understanding and modelin...
We present a coupled fluid-dynamic and electromagnetic model for volcanic ash plumes. In a forward a...
International audienceWe present a coupled fluid-dynamic and electromagnetic model for volcanic ash ...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Mount Etna, in Italy, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and an ideal laboratory to im...
International audienceVolcanic plumes are turbulent mixtures of particles and gas which are injected...
As magma ascends towards the surface and the surrounding pressure from the rock drops, diluted gases...