Bulletin of the American Physical Society
62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 54, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 22–24, 2009; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Session J2: Invited Session: The Fluid Mechanics Inside a Volcano |
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Chair: Howard Stone, Princeton University Room: 208A-D |
Monday, November 23, 2009 2:00PM - 2:35PM |
J2.00001: The Fluid Mechanics inside a volcano Invited Speaker: The style and evolution of volcanic eruptions is dictated by the fluid mechanics that governs ascent of magma. Ascent in turn is influenced by the nucleation and growth of bubbles which provide the driving force for eruptions, the loss of gas from the magma, crystallization, fragmentation, and magma rheology. All such changes in the magma are coupled. We integrate models of all these processes to show when each dominates and how they interact within a conduit. In particular, we show that ascent rate controls eruptive behavior: slowly ascending magmas erupt effusively and rapidly ascending magmas erupt explosively. [Preview Abstract] |
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