Title of article :
Impure coolants and interaction dynamics of phreatomagmatic eruptions
Author/Authors :
White، نويسنده , , James D.L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Phreatomagmatic eruptions resulting from interaction of magma with groundwater are common in many terrestrial settings, and their explosivity is widely accepted to result from fuel-coolant interaction (FCI) processes. Relatively little attention has been given to the precise nature of the volcanic settings in which phreatomagmatic FCIʹs take place, but several lines of evidence indicate that they almost inevitably involve mixing of magma with impure, sediment-laden water. Consideration of the effects of these impure coolants on the fuel-coolant interaction process suggests that: (1) impure coolants enhance the ability of magma to mix with large volumes of coolant; and (2) maximum unit-volume explosivity of FCIʹs is damped relative to interactions with pure water. It is probably unrealistic to back-calculate water-magma mass ratios for most, if not all, phreatomagmatic eruptions because: (1) effects of impure coolants on fragmentation efficiency and eruption explosivity are not yet known; and (2) aspects of the vent environments in which phreatomagmatism occurs may influence fragmentation processes, explosive efficiency, and resultant particle populations as or more strongly than water-magma mass ratios. To estimate mass ratios for individual bursts, or for eruptions as a whole, one must distinguish particle populations resulting from many different processes in phreatomagmatic vents, including primary fragmentation, induced fragmentation, vent-wall collapse and pyroclast recycling. Incorporation of accidental blocks beyond the zone of phreatomagmatic interaction and ejection of unvaporized water further complicate efforts at reconstruction.
Keywords :
Maar , Surtsey , Diatreme , Peperite , Steam explosions , Phreatomagmatism , hydrovolcanism , fuel-coolant interactions
Journal title :
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Journal title :
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research