Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption

After 43 years of repose, Taal Volcano erupted on 12 January 2020 forming hazardous base surges. Using field, remote sensing (i.e. UAV and LiDAR), and numerical methods, we gathered primary data to generate well-constrained observed information on dune bedform characteristics, impact dynamic pressur...

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Main Authors: Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A, Balangue-Tarriela, Maria Ines Rosana, Aurelio, Mario, Ybanez, Rochelle Haidee D, Bonus-Ybanez, A, Sulapas, J, Baldago, Ma Criselda, Sarmiento, DM, Cabria, H, Rodolfo, R, Rafael, DJ, Trinidad, JR, Obille, E, Jr, Rosell, N, II
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10672021-08-05T16:01:57Z Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A Balangue-Tarriela, Maria Ines Rosana Aurelio, Mario Ybanez, Rochelle Haidee D Bonus-Ybanez, A Sulapas, J Baldago, Ma Criselda Sarmiento, DM Cabria, H Rodolfo, R Rafael, DJ Trinidad, JR Obille, E, Jr Rosell, N, II After 43 years of repose, Taal Volcano erupted on 12 January 2020 forming hazardous base surges. Using field, remote sensing (i.e. UAV and LiDAR), and numerical methods, we gathered primary data to generate well-constrained observed information on dune bedform characteristics, impact dynamic pressures and velocities of base surges. This is to advance our knowledge on this type of hazard to understand and evaluate its consequences and risks. The dilute and wet surges traveled at 50-60 ms−1 near the crater rim and decelerated before making impact on coastal communities with dynamic pressures of at least 1.7 kPa. The base surges killed more than a thousand livestock in the southeast of Taal Volcano Island, and then traveled another ~ 600 m offshore. This work is a rare document of a complete, fresh, and practically undisturbed base surge deposit, important in the study of dune deposits formed by volcanic and other processes on Earth and other planets. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/68 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=es-faculty-pubs Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Natural hazards Volcanology Environmental Monitoring Environmental Sciences
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topic Natural hazards
Volcanology
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Natural hazards
Volcanology
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A
Balangue-Tarriela, Maria Ines Rosana
Aurelio, Mario
Ybanez, Rochelle Haidee D
Bonus-Ybanez, A
Sulapas, J
Baldago, Ma Criselda
Sarmiento, DM
Cabria, H
Rodolfo, R
Rafael, DJ
Trinidad, JR
Obille, E, Jr
Rosell, N, II
Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
description After 43 years of repose, Taal Volcano erupted on 12 January 2020 forming hazardous base surges. Using field, remote sensing (i.e. UAV and LiDAR), and numerical methods, we gathered primary data to generate well-constrained observed information on dune bedform characteristics, impact dynamic pressures and velocities of base surges. This is to advance our knowledge on this type of hazard to understand and evaluate its consequences and risks. The dilute and wet surges traveled at 50-60 ms−1 near the crater rim and decelerated before making impact on coastal communities with dynamic pressures of at least 1.7 kPa. The base surges killed more than a thousand livestock in the southeast of Taal Volcano Island, and then traveled another ~ 600 m offshore. This work is a rare document of a complete, fresh, and practically undisturbed base surge deposit, important in the study of dune deposits formed by volcanic and other processes on Earth and other planets.
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author Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A
Balangue-Tarriela, Maria Ines Rosana
Aurelio, Mario
Ybanez, Rochelle Haidee D
Bonus-Ybanez, A
Sulapas, J
Baldago, Ma Criselda
Sarmiento, DM
Cabria, H
Rodolfo, R
Rafael, DJ
Trinidad, JR
Obille, E, Jr
Rosell, N, II
author_facet Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A
Balangue-Tarriela, Maria Ines Rosana
Aurelio, Mario
Ybanez, Rochelle Haidee D
Bonus-Ybanez, A
Sulapas, J
Baldago, Ma Criselda
Sarmiento, DM
Cabria, H
Rodolfo, R
Rafael, DJ
Trinidad, JR
Obille, E, Jr
Rosell, N, II
author_sort Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A
title Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
title_short Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
title_full Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
title_fullStr Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
title_full_unstemmed Hazardous base surges of Taal’s 2020 eruption
title_sort hazardous base surges of taal’s 2020 eruption
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/68
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=es-faculty-pubs
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