Recent gas flux measurements have shown that Strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of elevated flux, or “gas codas,” with durations of order a minute. Here we present UV camera data from 200 events recorded at Stromboli volcano to constrain the nature of these codas for the first time, providing estimates for combined explosion plus coda SO2 masses of ≈18–225 kg. Numerical simulations of gas slug ascent show that substantial proportions of the initial gas mass can be distributed into a train of “daughter bubbles” released from the base of the slug, which we suggest, generate the codas, on bursting at the surface. This process could also cause transitioning of slugs into cap bubbles, significantly reducing explosivity. This st...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that Strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, and one of the few where passive degassing ...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
International audienceA multi-parametric experiment at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) wa...
We performed measurements using an SO2 imaging camera of the SO2 gas mass emitted during five discre...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that Strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Recent gas flux measurements have shown that strombolian explosions are often followed by periods of...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, and one of the few where passive degassing ...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
International audienceA multi-parametric experiment at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) wa...
We performed measurements using an SO2 imaging camera of the SO2 gas mass emitted during five discre...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...