[1] We describe a multiparameter experiment at Erebus volcano, Antarctica, employing Doppler radar, video, acoustic, and seismic observations to estimate the detailed energy budget of large (up to 40 m-diameter) bubble bursts from a persistent phonolite lava lake. These explosions are readily studied from the crater rim at ranges of less than 500 m and present an ideal opportunity to constrain the dynamics and mechanism of magmatic bubble bursts that can drive Strombolian and Hawaiian eruptions. We estimate the energy budget of the first second of a typical Erebus explosion as a function of time and energy type. We constrain gas pressures and forces using an analytic model for the expansion of a gas bubble above a conduit that incorporates ...
Open-vent activity at volcanoes of low-silica composition, such as Stromboli (Italy), Villarrica (Ch...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
International audienceIn order to assess the physical mechanisms at stake when giant gas bubbles bur...
[1] We describe a multiparameter experiment at Erebus volcano, Antarctica, employing Doppler radar, ...
A natural laboratory exists at Mount Erebus where strombolian activity from the lava lake is directl...
Mount Erebus is a natural laboratory where lava lake strombolian activity can be directly observed f...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
Explosive activity at Stromboli is explained in terms of dynamics of large gas bubbles that ascend i...
AbstractWe report here on the chemical signature of degassing at Erebus lava lake associated with in...
We analyze seismic signals associated with the Strombolian explosion-quakes at Erebus volcano (Antar...
International audienceThe activity at the surface of the lava lake on Erta 'Ale volcano (Ethiopia) s...
Infrasound and high-speed imaging during a series of field-scale buried explosions suggest new detai...
Volcanic activity at Mount Erebus is dominated by eruptive activity within a phonolitic summit lava ...
V53C-2281 Strombolian eruptive activity produces gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting the separati...
Open-vent activity at volcanoes of low-silica composition, such as Stromboli (Italy), Villarrica (Ch...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
International audienceIn order to assess the physical mechanisms at stake when giant gas bubbles bur...
[1] We describe a multiparameter experiment at Erebus volcano, Antarctica, employing Doppler radar, ...
A natural laboratory exists at Mount Erebus where strombolian activity from the lava lake is directl...
Mount Erebus is a natural laboratory where lava lake strombolian activity can be directly observed f...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
Explosive activity at Stromboli is explained in terms of dynamics of large gas bubbles that ascend i...
AbstractWe report here on the chemical signature of degassing at Erebus lava lake associated with in...
We analyze seismic signals associated with the Strombolian explosion-quakes at Erebus volcano (Antar...
International audienceThe activity at the surface of the lava lake on Erta 'Ale volcano (Ethiopia) s...
Infrasound and high-speed imaging during a series of field-scale buried explosions suggest new detai...
Volcanic activity at Mount Erebus is dominated by eruptive activity within a phonolitic summit lava ...
V53C-2281 Strombolian eruptive activity produces gas-rich, magma-poor ejecta suggesting the separati...
Open-vent activity at volcanoes of low-silica composition, such as Stromboli (Italy), Villarrica (Ch...
An instrument package for simulating basaltic eruptions (IPSBE) with a height of 18 m has been devel...
International audienceIn order to assess the physical mechanisms at stake when giant gas bubbles bur...