The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated hazards. We show how eruptive columns can collapse and generate pyroclastic density currents as a result of not only the source conditions, but also of the atmospheric environment. The ratio of the potential energy and the kinetic energy at the source quantified by the Richardson number, and the entrainment efficiency quantified by the radial entrainment coefficient have already been identified as key parameters in controlling the transition between a buoyant and collapsing plume. Here we quantify how this transition is affected by wind using scaling arguments in combination with a one-dimensional plume model. Air entrainment due to wind causes...
Turbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions and may form buoyant pl...
International audienceTurbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions a...
International audienceEfficient turbulent entrainment causes otherwise dense volcanic jets to rise h...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
International audienceThe mass eruption rate feeding a volcanic plume is commonly estimated from its...
The considerable effects that wind can have on estimates of mass eruption rates (MERs) in explosive ...
The 2011 Cordón Caulle eruption represents an ideal case study for the characterization of long-last...
The 2011 Cordón Caulle eruption represents an ideal case study for the characterization of long‐last...
We introduce a novel analytical expression that allows for fast assessment of mass flow rate of both...
This depository contains all data to understand, evaluate, and build upon the research reported in t...
The source conditions of volcanic plumes and collapsing fountains are investigated by means of large...
Turbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions and may form buoyant pl...
International audienceTurbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions a...
International audienceEfficient turbulent entrainment causes otherwise dense volcanic jets to rise h...
The collapse of volcanic plumes has significant implications for eruption dynamics and associated ha...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions commonly undergo a transition from stable plume t...
The gravitational collapse of eruption columns generates ground-hugging pyroclastic density currents...
International audienceExplosive volcanic eruptions produce high-velocity turbulent jets that can for...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
International audienceThe mass eruption rate feeding a volcanic plume is commonly estimated from its...
The considerable effects that wind can have on estimates of mass eruption rates (MERs) in explosive ...
The 2011 Cordón Caulle eruption represents an ideal case study for the characterization of long-last...
The 2011 Cordón Caulle eruption represents an ideal case study for the characterization of long‐last...
We introduce a novel analytical expression that allows for fast assessment of mass flow rate of both...
This depository contains all data to understand, evaluate, and build upon the research reported in t...
The source conditions of volcanic plumes and collapsing fountains are investigated by means of large...
Turbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions and may form buoyant pl...
International audienceTurbulent volcanic jets are produced by highly-energetic explosive eruptions a...
International audienceEfficient turbulent entrainment causes otherwise dense volcanic jets to rise h...