The 2008–2013 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) was a long-lasting eruption whose climactic phase (May 6, 2008) produced a sub-Plinian plume, with height ranging between 14 and 20 km that dispersed to the NE, reaching the Atlantic coast of Argentina. The erupted material was mainly of lithic origin (∼77 wt%), resulting in a unimodal total grain size distribution (TGSD) dominated by coarse ash (77 wt%), with Mdϕ of 2.7 and σϕ of 2.4. Lapilli clasts (\u3e2 mm) dominate the proximal deposit within ~20 km of the vent, while coarse (63 μm–2 mm) and fine ash (\u3c63 μm) sedimented as far as 800 km from vent, generating mostly poly-modal grain size distributions across the entire deposit. Given that most of the mass is sedimented in proximal are...
International audienceThe impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly...
In this paper, we present results of the reconstruction of the total grain size distribution (TGSD) ...
The determination of eruptive parameters is crucial in volcanology, not only to document past erupti...
The 2008–2013 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) was a long-lasting eruption whose climactic phase ...
The 2008-2013 eruption of Chaitén volcano (Chile), was a long-lasting eruption whose climactic phase...
Sedimentation processes and fragmentation mechanisms during explosive volcanic eruptions can be cons...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
The major explosive eruption of Chaitén volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
The major explosive eruption of Charten volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
International audienceThe May, 2008, Chaitén (southern Chile) eruption was characterized by several ...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
A crucial problem at most volcanoes is reconstructing past eruptions from the geological record. The...
International audienceThe impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly...
In this paper, we present results of the reconstruction of the total grain size distribution (TGSD) ...
The determination of eruptive parameters is crucial in volcanology, not only to document past erupti...
The 2008–2013 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) was a long-lasting eruption whose climactic phase ...
The 2008-2013 eruption of Chaitén volcano (Chile), was a long-lasting eruption whose climactic phase...
Sedimentation processes and fragmentation mechanisms during explosive volcanic eruptions can be cons...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
The major explosive eruption of Chaitén volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
The major explosive eruption of Charten volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
International audienceThe May, 2008, Chaitén (southern Chile) eruption was characterized by several ...
The size distribution of the population of particles injected into the atmosphere during a volcanic ...
A crucial problem at most volcanoes is reconstructing past eruptions from the geological record. The...
International audienceThe impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly...
In this paper, we present results of the reconstruction of the total grain size distribution (TGSD) ...
The determination of eruptive parameters is crucial in volcanology, not only to document past erupti...