Pressurized gas drives explosive volcanic eruptions. Existing models can predict the amount and pressure of gas in erupting magma, but application and testing of such models is currently limited by the accuracy of input parameters from natural systems. Here, we present a new methodology, based on a novel integration of 1) high-speed imaging and 2) shock-tube modeling of volcanic activity in order to derive estimates of sub-second variations in the pressure, mass, and volume of gas that drive the dynamics of unsteady eruptions. First, we validate the method against laboratoryscale shock-tube experiments. Having validated the method we then apply it to observations of eruptions at Stromboli volcano (Italy). Finally, we use those results for a...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
Pressurized gas drives explosive volcanic eruptions. Existing models can predict the amount and pres...
Pressurized gas drives explosive volcanic eruptions. Existing models can predict the amount and pre...
Strombolian explosive activity is generally characterized by a series of short, mild explosions caus...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are defined as the violent ejection of gas and hot fragments from a ven...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are defined as the violent ejection of gas and hot fragments from a ven...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
Twenty low-energy (0.0077 0.625 kgs-1) explosions from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli Volcano, re...
Abstract Strombolian explosions are one of the most studied eruptive styles and are characterized by...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
Pressurized gas drives explosive volcanic eruptions. Existing models can predict the amount and pres...
Pressurized gas drives explosive volcanic eruptions. Existing models can predict the amount and pre...
Strombolian explosive activity is generally characterized by a series of short, mild explosions caus...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are defined as the violent ejection of gas and hot fragments from a ven...
We demonstrate the rise and expansion of a gas slug as a fluid dynamic source mechanism for infrason...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are defined as the violent ejection of gas and hot fragments from a ven...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
Twenty low-energy (0.0077 0.625 kgs-1) explosions from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli Volcano, re...
Abstract Strombolian explosions are one of the most studied eruptive styles and are characterized by...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...