Strombolian explosive styles and source conditions: insights from thermal (FLIR) video

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Matthew R. Patrick
Andrew J. L. Harris
Maurizio Ripepe
Jonathan Dehn
David A. Rothery
Sonia Calvari
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[1] University of Hawaii Manoa,Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
[2] The Open University,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Universita di Firenze,Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
[4] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Alaska Volcano Observatory, Geophysical Institute
[5] Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences
[6] Michigan Technological University,undefined
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Bulletin of Volcanology | 2007年 / 69卷
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FLIR; Stromboli volcano; Monitoring; Thermal imaging; Eruption dynamics;
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Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) cameras offer a unique view of explosive volcanism by providing an image of calibrated temperatures. In this study, 344 eruptive events at Stromboli volcano, Italy, were imaged in 2001–2004 with a FLIR camera operating at up to 30 Hz. The FLIR was effective at revealing both ash plumes and coarse ballistic scoria, and a wide range of eruption styles was recorded. Eruptions at Stromboli can generally be classified into two groups: Type 1 eruptions, which are dominated by coarse ballistic particles, and Type 2 eruptions, which consist of an optically-thick, ash-rich plume, with (Type 2a) or without (Type 2b) large numbers of ballistic particles. Furthermore, Type 2a plumes exhibited gas thrust velocities (>15 m s−1) while Type 2b plumes were limited to buoyant velocities (<15 m s−1) above the crater rim. A given vent would normally maintain a particular gross eruption style (Type 1 vs. 2) for days to weeks, indicating stability of the uppermost conduit on these timescales. Velocities at the crater rim had a range of 3–101 m s−1, with an overall mean value of 24 m s−1. Mean crater rim velocities by eruption style were: Type 1 = 34 m s−1, Type 2a = 31 m s−1, Type 2b = 7 m s−1. Eruption durations had a range of 6–41 s, with a mean of 15 s, similar among eruption styles. The ash in Type 2 eruptions originates from either backfilled material (crater wall slumping or ejecta rollback) or rheological changes in the uppermost magma column. Type 2a and 2b behaviors are shown to be a function of the overpressure of the bursting slug. In general, our imaging data support a broadening of the current paradigm for strombolian behavior, incorporating an uppermost conduit that can be more variable than is commonly considered.
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