Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003

Five Vulcanian explosions were triggered by collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano lava dome in 2003. We report strainmeter data for three explosions, characterized by four stages: a short transition between the onset of disturbance and a pronounced change in strain; a quasi-linear ramp accounting...

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Main Authors: Sacks, S., Linde, A., Chardot, L., Foroozan, R., Malin, P., McWhorter, N., Shalev, E., Sparks, R. S. J., Young, S. R., Clarke, A. B., Voight, Barry, Hidayat, Dannie, Elsworth, Derek, Mattioli, Glen, Widiwijayanti, Christina
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-949582020-09-26T21:33:35Z Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003 Sacks, S. Linde, A. Chardot, L. Foroozan, R. Malin, P. McWhorter, N. Shalev, E. Sparks, R. S. J. Young, S. R. Clarke, A. B. Voight, Barry Hidayat, Dannie Elsworth, Derek Mattioli, Glen Widiwijayanti, Christina DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Five Vulcanian explosions were triggered by collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano lava dome in 2003. We report strainmeter data for three explosions, characterized by four stages: a short transition between the onset of disturbance and a pronounced change in strain; a quasi-linear ramp accounting for the majority of strain change; a more gradual continued decline of strain to a minimum value; and a strain recovery phase lasting hours. Remarkable ∼800 s barometric gravity waves propagated at ∼30 m s−1. Eruption volumes estimated from plume height and strain data are 0.32–0.42 × 10^6, 0.26–0.49 × 10^6, and 0.81–0.84 × 10^6 m3, for Explosions 3–5 respectively, consistent with quasi-cylindrical conduit drawdown <2 km. The duration of vigorous explosion is given by the strain signature, indicating mass fluxes of order 10^7 kg s−1. Conduit pressures released reflect static weight of porous gas-charged magma, and exsolution-generated overpressures of order 10 MPa. Published version 2012-10-29T03:07:02Z 2019-12-06T19:05:24Z 2012-10-29T03:07:02Z 2019-12-06T19:05:24Z 2010 2010 Journal Article Voight, B., Hidayat, D., Sacks, S., Linde, A., Chardot, L., Clarke, A. b., et al. (2010). Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, July 2003. Geophysical research letters, 37. 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94958 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8811 10.1029/2010GL042551 en Geophysical research letters © 2010 American Geophysical Union. This paper was published in Geophysical Research Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Geophysical Union. The paper can be found at: [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL042551]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
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Sacks, S.
Linde, A.
Chardot, L.
Foroozan, R.
Malin, P.
McWhorter, N.
Shalev, E.
Sparks, R. S. J.
Young, S. R.
Clarke, A. B.
Voight, Barry
Hidayat, Dannie
Elsworth, Derek
Mattioli, Glen
Widiwijayanti, Christina
Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
description Five Vulcanian explosions were triggered by collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano lava dome in 2003. We report strainmeter data for three explosions, characterized by four stages: a short transition between the onset of disturbance and a pronounced change in strain; a quasi-linear ramp accounting for the majority of strain change; a more gradual continued decline of strain to a minimum value; and a strain recovery phase lasting hours. Remarkable ∼800 s barometric gravity waves propagated at ∼30 m s−1. Eruption volumes estimated from plume height and strain data are 0.32–0.42 × 10^6, 0.26–0.49 × 10^6, and 0.81–0.84 × 10^6 m3, for Explosions 3–5 respectively, consistent with quasi-cylindrical conduit drawdown <2 km. The duration of vigorous explosion is given by the strain signature, indicating mass fluxes of order 10^7 kg s−1. Conduit pressures released reflect static weight of porous gas-charged magma, and exsolution-generated overpressures of order 10 MPa.
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author Sacks, S.
Linde, A.
Chardot, L.
Foroozan, R.
Malin, P.
McWhorter, N.
Shalev, E.
Sparks, R. S. J.
Young, S. R.
Clarke, A. B.
Voight, Barry
Hidayat, Dannie
Elsworth, Derek
Mattioli, Glen
Widiwijayanti, Christina
author_facet Sacks, S.
Linde, A.
Chardot, L.
Foroozan, R.
Malin, P.
McWhorter, N.
Shalev, E.
Sparks, R. S. J.
Young, S. R.
Clarke, A. B.
Voight, Barry
Hidayat, Dannie
Elsworth, Derek
Mattioli, Glen
Widiwijayanti, Christina
author_sort Sacks, S.
title Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
title_short Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
title_full Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
title_fullStr Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
title_full_unstemmed Unique strainmeter observations of Vulcanian explosions, Soufrière hills volcano, Montserrat, July 2003
title_sort unique strainmeter observations of vulcanian explosions, soufrière hills volcano, montserrat, july 2003
publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94958
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8811
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