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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 1984
Ian D.R. Mackinnon; James L. Gooding; David S. McKay; Uel S. Clanton
Sampling of the El Chichon stratospheric cloud in early May and in late July, 1982, showed that a significant proportion of the cloud consisted of solid particles between 2 μm and 40 μm size. In addition, many particles may have been part of larger aggregates or clusters that ranged in size from 50 μm. The majority of individual grains were angular aluminosilicate glass shards with various amounts of smaller, adhering particles. Surface features on individual grains include sulfuric acid droplets and larger (0.5 μm to 1 μm) sulfate gel droplets with various amounts of Na, Mg, Ca and Fe. The sulfate gels probably formed by the interaction of sulfur-rich gases and solid particles within the cloud soon after eruption. Ca-sulfate laths may have formed by condensation within the plume during eruption, or alternatively, at a later stage by the reaction of sulfuric acid aerosols with ash fragments within the stratospheric cloud. A Wilson-Huang formulation for the settling rate of individual particles qualitatively agrees with the observed particle-size distribution for a period at least four months after injection of material into the stratosphere. This result emphasizes the importance of particle shape in controlling the settling rate of volcanic ash from the stratosphere.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 1976
Jules D. Friedman; Grant Heiken; Darryl Randerson; David S. McKay
Abstract Hasselblad and Nikon stereographic photographs taken from Skylab between 9 June 1973 and 1 February 1974 give synoptic plan views of several entire eruption clouds emanating from Sakura-zima volcano in Kagoshima Bay, Kyushu, Japan. Analytical plots of these stereographic pairs, studied in combination with meteorological data, indicate that the eruption clouds did not penetrate the tropopause and thus did not create a stratospheric dust veil of long residence time. A horizontal eddy diffusivity of the order of 10 6 cm 2 s −1 and a vertical eddy diffusivity of the order of 10 5 cm 2 s −1 were calculated from the observed plume dimensions and from available meteorological data. These observations are the first, direct evidence that explosive eruption at an estimated energy level of about 10 18 ergs per paroxysm may be too small under atmospheric conditions similar to those prevailing over Sakura-zima for volcanic effluents to penetrate low-level tropospheric temperature inversions and, consequently, the tropopause over northern middle latitudes. Maximum elevation of the volcanic clouds was determined to be 3.4 km. The cumulative thermal energy release in the rise of volcanic plumes for 385 observed explosive eruptions was estimated to be 10 20 to 10 21 ergs (10 13 to 10 14 J), but the entire thermal energy release associated with pyroclastic activity may be of the order of 2.5 × 10 22 ergs (2.5 × 10 15 J). Estimation of the kinetic energy component of explosive eruptions via satellite observation and meteorological consideration of eruption clouds is thus useful in volcanology as an alternative technique to confirm the kinetic energy estimates made by ground-based geological and geophysical methods, and to aid in construction of physical models of potential and historical tephra-fallout sectors with implications for volcano-hazard prediction.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1986
Masamichi Miyamoto; David S. McKay; Gordon McKay; Michael B. Duke
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1982
Ian D.R. Mackinnon; David S. McKay; GeorgeAnn Nace; Andrew M. Isaacs
Archive | 1971
U. S. Clanton; G. H. Ladle; John F. Lindsay; David S. McKay; D. A. Morrison
Institute for Future Environments | 1982
Uel S. Clanton; C.B. Dardano; E.M. Gabel; James L. Gooding; Andrew M. Isaacs; Ian D.R. Mackinnon; David S. McKay; GeorgeAnn Nace; John L. Warren
Archive | 1991
Thomas A. Sullivan; David S. McKay
Archive | 1979
T. E. Bunch; R. J. Williams; David S. McKay; D. Giles
Archive | 1979
David S. McKay; R. J. Williams
Archive | 1984
Roberta Bustin; R. K. Kotra; Everett K. Gibson; George Ann Nace; David S. McKay