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Generation of pyroclastic density currents from pyroclastic fountaining or transient explosions: insights from large scale experiments

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, , Citation Roberto Sulpizio et al 2008 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 3 012020 DOI 10.1088/1755-1307/3/1/012020

1755-1315/3/1/012020

Abstract

Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are among the most amazing, complex and dangerous volcanic phenomena. They are moving mixtures of particles and gas that flow across the ground, and originate in different ways and from various sources, during explosive eruptions or gravity-driven collapse of domes. We present results from experimental work to investigate the generation of large-scale, multiphase, gravity-driven currents. The experiments described here are particularly devoted to understanding the inception and development of PDCs under impulsive injection conditions by means of the fast application of a finite stress to a finite mass of pyroclastic particles via expansion of compressed gas.

We find that, in summary, PDC generation from collapse of pressure-adjusted or overpressurised pyroclastic jets critically depends on behaviour of injection into the atmosphere, which controls the collapsing mechanisms and then the physical parameters of the initiating current.

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10.1088/1755-1307/3/1/012020