Authors
YJ Suzuki, Antonio Costa, Matteo Cerminara, T Esposti Ongaro, Michael Herzog, Alexa R Van Eaton, LC Denby
Publication date
2016/10/15
Journal
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume
326
Pages
26-42
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We performed an inter-comparison study of three-dimensional models of volcanic plumes. A set of common volcanological input parameters and meteorological conditions were provided for two kinds of eruptions, representing a weak and a strong eruption column. From the different models, we compared the maximum plume height, neutral buoyancy level (where plume density equals that of the atmosphere), and level of maximum radial spreading of the umbrella cloud. We also compared the vertical profiles of eruption column properties, integrated across cross-sections of the plume (integral variables). Although the models use different numerical procedures and treatments of subgrid turbulence and particle dynamics, the inter-comparison shows qualitatively consistent results. In the weak plume case (mass eruption rate 1.5 × 106 kg s− 1), the vertical profiles of plume properties (e.g., vertical velocity, temperature …
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YJ Suzuki, A Costa, M Cerminara, TE Ongaro… - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2016