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Model of a strong volcanic blast and a method of estimating the mass ejected
Authors:NNMyagkov
Institution:Institute of Applied Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 32a Lenin av., Moscow 117334, Russia. E-mail:
Abstract:A hydrodynamic model of a strong volcanic blast associated with large (caldera-forming) ash–gas-flow eruptions is presented. We show that the mass erupted from a vent influences considerably the damping of the shock wave. If the ejected mass flux is constant, the shock amplitude as a function of distance will decrease slower (in accordance with the inverse 4/3 power law) than that of an atomic explosion (the inverse cube power law). From the modelling, we extract a relation connecting the effective energy of a blast with the mass ejected during the blast phase. The mass released during the largest explosion of the 1883 eruption of Krakatau, and the lateral blast energy at Mount St. Helens on 1980 May 18 are estimated on the basis of the equation obtained.
Keywords:shock wave  volcanic blast
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