Plume height is an important parameter routinely used to characterize and classify explosive eruptions. Though the strategies to estimate key eruption source parameters such as erupted volume and mass flow rate have evolved over the past few decades, the determination of plume height of past eruptions is still mostly based on empirical approaches that do not account for the new developments in plume modelling based on the interaction of plume and wind. Here we present a revised strategy for the retrieval of plume height from field data that accounts for key aspects of plume dynamics and particle sedimentation, which include: i) the effect of wind advection on the buoyant plume, ii) a new parameterization of the gravitational spreading of th...
Here the application of the VOL-CALPUFF model by Barsotti et al. to a weak plume erupted from Mount ...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Turbulent buoyant plumes moving through density stratified environments transport large volumes of ...
Plume height is an important parameter routinely used to characterize and classify explosive eruptio...
The considerable effects that wind can have on estimates of mass eruption rates (MERs) in explosive ...
This depository contains all data to understand, evaluate, and build upon the research reported in t...
[1] Tephra deposits retain a considerable amount of information about the nature of volcanic eruptio...
Volcanic plumes from small and moderate eruptions represent a challenge in the study of plume morpho...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
Real-time monitoring of volcanic ash plumes with the aim to estimate the mass eruption rate is cruci...
Height of plumes generated during explosive volcanic eruptions is commonly used to estimate the asso...
International audienceThe mass eruption rate feeding a volcanic plume is commonly estimated from its...
We introduce a novel analytical expression that allows for fast assessment of mass flow rate of both...
Eruption source parameters (ESP) characterizing volcanic eruption plumes are crucial inputs for atmo...
Sensitivity studies were performed with a complex nonhydrostatic volcano plume model that explicitly...
Here the application of the VOL-CALPUFF model by Barsotti et al. to a weak plume erupted from Mount ...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Turbulent buoyant plumes moving through density stratified environments transport large volumes of ...
Plume height is an important parameter routinely used to characterize and classify explosive eruptio...
The considerable effects that wind can have on estimates of mass eruption rates (MERs) in explosive ...
This depository contains all data to understand, evaluate, and build upon the research reported in t...
[1] Tephra deposits retain a considerable amount of information about the nature of volcanic eruptio...
Volcanic plumes from small and moderate eruptions represent a challenge in the study of plume morpho...
International audienceThe maximum height of an explosive volcanic column, H, depends on the 1/4th po...
Real-time monitoring of volcanic ash plumes with the aim to estimate the mass eruption rate is cruci...
Height of plumes generated during explosive volcanic eruptions is commonly used to estimate the asso...
International audienceThe mass eruption rate feeding a volcanic plume is commonly estimated from its...
We introduce a novel analytical expression that allows for fast assessment of mass flow rate of both...
Eruption source parameters (ESP) characterizing volcanic eruption plumes are crucial inputs for atmo...
Sensitivity studies were performed with a complex nonhydrostatic volcano plume model that explicitly...
Here the application of the VOL-CALPUFF model by Barsotti et al. to a weak plume erupted from Mount ...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Turbulent buoyant plumes moving through density stratified environments transport large volumes of ...