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Dynamics of explosive volcanism at Unzen volcano: an experimental contribution
Authors:Bettina Scheu  Oliver Spieler  Donald B Dingwell
Institution:(1) Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Munich, Theresienstr. 41/III, 80333 Munich, Germany;(2) Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 113-0032 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Knowledge of the dynamics of magma fragmentation is necessary for a better understanding of the explosive behaviour of silicic volcanoes. Here we have measured the fragmentation speed and the fragmentation threshold of five dacitic samples (6.7–53.5 vol% open porosity) from Unzen volcano, Kyushu, Japan. The measurements were carried out using a shock-tube-based fragmentation apparatus modified after Alidibirov and Dingwell (1996a,b). The results of the experimental work confirm the dominant influence of porosity on fragmentation dynamics. The velocity of the fragmentation front increases and the value of the fragmentation threshold decreases with increasing porosity. Further, we observe that the fragmentation speed is strongly influenced by the initial pressure difference and the texture of the dacite. At an initial pressure difference of 30 MPa, the fragmentation speed varies from 34 m/s for the least porous sample to 100 m/s for the most porous sample. These results are evaluated by applying them to the 1990–1995 eruptive activity of Unzen volcano. Emplacements of layered lava dome lobes, Merapi-type pyroclastic flows and minor explosive events dominated this eruption. The influence of the fragmentation dynamics on dome collapse and Vulcanian events is discussed.
Keywords:Fragmentation  Volcanology  Unzen volcano  Magma  Experiments  Porosity  Dome collapse  Vulcanian
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