Major explosions and paroxysms at Stromboli occur with a frequency of a few events per year, or a few per century for the largest events of size similar to that of the April 5th, 2003 eruption. Such events represent a source of high danger, especially for hundreds of tourists who daily approach the summit craters to admire the ordinary Strombolian activity. During major explosions and paroxysms, a volatile-rich, crystal-poor magma is erupted together with the common volatile-poor, crystal-rich magma which feeds the normal Strombolian activity. We have simulated the dynamics of convection, mixing, and ascent of the above two magma types at Stromboli, through a recently developed numerical code which describes the trasient 2D dynamics of mult...
The recently developed gales numerical code for the simulation of the dynamics of multicomponent sin...
We performed a series of X-ray tomographic experiments and lattice Boltzmann permeability simulation...
This study focuses on a pyroclastic sequence related to a large-scale paroxysm that occurred during ...
We have simulated the dynamics of convection, mixing and ascent of two basaltic magmas differing in ...
Strombolian volcanic activity, one of the most common on Earth, results from the bursting of large g...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
This is the second paper of two that examine numerical simulations of buoyancy-driven flow in the pr...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
The recently developed gales numerical code for the simulation of the dynamics of multicomponent sin...
We performed a series of X-ray tomographic experiments and lattice Boltzmann permeability simulation...
This study focuses on a pyroclastic sequence related to a large-scale paroxysm that occurred during ...
We have simulated the dynamics of convection, mixing and ascent of two basaltic magmas differing in ...
Strombolian volcanic activity, one of the most common on Earth, results from the bursting of large g...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
This is the second paper of two that examine numerical simulations of buoyancy-driven flow in the pr...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
The recently developed gales numerical code for the simulation of the dynamics of multicomponent sin...
We performed a series of X-ray tomographic experiments and lattice Boltzmann permeability simulation...
This study focuses on a pyroclastic sequence related to a large-scale paroxysm that occurred during ...