A co-pyroclastic density current (co-PDC) plume forms as a mixture of fine-grained (<90 μm) particles and hot gas lofts from the top of a pyroclastic density current. Such plumes can rise tens of kilometers and inject substantial volumes of fine ash into the atmosphere with significant implications for airspace disruption, populations, livestock, and agriculture in downwind areas. Co-PDC deposits have a remarkably consistent grain size that remains constant with distance from source, regardless of eruption style, highlighting the complex sedimentation mechanisms that control deposition of co-PDC ash due to its fine grain size. Observations and numerical simulations of co-PDC onset emphasize the role played by the dynamics of PDCs in the dev...
International audienceInteractions between clasts in pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generate vo...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDMs) are necessary for forecasting tephra dispersal...
Coignimbrite plumes provide a common and effective mechanism by which large volumes of fine-grained ...
Volcanic-ash clouds can be fed by an upward-directed eruption column (Plinian column) or by elutriat...
The impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly depends on the concen...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Tephra deposits result from explosive volcanic eruption and serve as indirect probes into fragmentat...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
Volcanic ash clouds can be fed by an upward-directed eruption column (Plinian column) or by elutriat...
Tephra deposits result from explosive volcanic eruption and serve as indirect probes into fragmentat...
International audienceVolcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated durin...
International audienceInteractions between clasts in pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generate vo...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDMs) are necessary for forecasting tephra dispersal...
Coignimbrite plumes provide a common and effective mechanism by which large volumes of fine-grained ...
Volcanic-ash clouds can be fed by an upward-directed eruption column (Plinian column) or by elutriat...
The impact of explosive volcanic plumes on climate and on air traffic strongly depends on the concen...
Plinian plumes erupt with a bulk density greater than that of air, and depend upon air entrainment d...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Tephra deposits result from explosive volcanic eruption and serve as indirect probes into fragmentat...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
Volcanic ash clouds can be fed by an upward-directed eruption column (Plinian column) or by elutriat...
Tephra deposits result from explosive volcanic eruption and serve as indirect probes into fragmentat...
International audienceVolcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated durin...
International audienceInteractions between clasts in pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generate vo...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDMs) are necessary for forecasting tephra dispersal...