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Scientific Reports | 2017

Effect of particle volume fraction on the settling velocity of volcanic ash particles: insights from joint experimental and numerical simulations

Elisabetta Del Bello; Jacopo Taddeucci; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Piergiorgio Scarlato; Daniele Andronico; Simona Scollo; Ulrich Kueppers; Tullio Ricci

Most of the current ash transport and dispersion models neglect particle-fluid (two-way) and particle-fluid plus particle-particle (four-way) reciprocal interactions during particle fallout from volcanic plumes. These interactions, a function of particle concentration in the plume, could play an important role, explaining, for example, discrepancies between observed and modelled ash deposits. Aiming at a more accurate prediction of volcanic ash dispersal and sedimentation, the settling of ash particles at particle volume fractions (ϕp) ranging 10−7-10−3 was performed in laboratory experiments and reproduced by numerical simulations that take into account first the two-way and then the four-way coupling. Results show that the velocity of particles settling together can exceed the velocity of particles settling individually by up to 4 times for ϕp ~ 10−3. Comparisons between experimental and simulation results reveal that, during the sedimentation process, the settling velocity is largely enhanced by particle-fluid interactions but partly hindered by particle-particle interactions with increasing ϕp. Combining the experimental and numerical results, we provide an empirical model allowing correction of the settling velocity of particles of any size, density, and shape, as a function of ϕp. These corrections will impact volcanic plume modelling results as well as remote sensing retrieval techniques for plume parameters.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Conduit stability effects on intensity and steadiness of explosive eruptions

Alvaro Aravena; Raffaello Cioni; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Augusto Neri

Conduit geometry affects magma ascent dynamics and, consequently, the style and evolution of volcanic eruptions. However, despite geological evidences support the occurrence of conduit widening during most volcanic eruptions, the factors controlling conduit enlargement are still unclear, and the effects of syn-eruptive variations of conduit geometry have not been investigated in depth yet. Based on numerical modeling and the application of appropriate stability criteria, we found out a strong relationship between magma rheology and conduit stability, with significant effects on eruptive dynamics. Indeed, in order to be stable, conduits feeding dacitic/rhyolitic eruptions need larger diameters respect to their phonolitic/trachytic counterparts, resulting in the higher eruption rates commonly observed in dacitic/rhyolitic explosive events. Thus, in addition to magma source conditions and viscosity-dependent efficiency for outgassing, we suggest that typical eruption rates for different magma types are also controlled by conduit stability. Results are consistent with a compilation of volcanological data and selected case studies. As stability conditions are not uniform along the conduit, widening is expected to vary in depth, and three axisymmetric geometries with depth-dependent radii were investigated. They are able to produce major modifications in eruptive parameters, suggesting that eruptive dynamics is influenced by syn-eruptive changes in conduit geometry.


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2018

Correction to: CrystalMom: a new model for the evolution of crystal size distributions in magmas with the quadrature-based method of moments

Simone Colucci; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Patrizia Landi

The order first name–family name of the authors (Colucci Simone, de’ Michieli Vitturi Mattia, Landi Patrizia) is published incorrectly.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

4D simulation of explosive eruption dynamics at Vesuvius

Augusto Neri; Tomaso Esposti Ongaro; Gianluca Menconi; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Carlo Cavazzoni; Giovanni Erbacci; Peter J. Baxter


Geoscientific Model Development | 2015

PLUME-MoM 1.0: A new integral model of volcanic plumes based on the method of moments

Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Augusto Neri; Sara Barsotti


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017

Stability of volcanic conduits during explosive eruptions

Alvaro Aravena; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Raffaello Cioni; Augusto Neri


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017

Retrieval and intercomparison of volcanic SO2 injection height and eruption time from satellite maps and ground-based observations

Federica Pardini; Mike Burton; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Stefano Corradini; G. G. Salerno; Luca Merucci; Giuseppe Di Grazia


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

Earthquake induced variations in extrusion rate: A numerical modeling approach to the 2006 eruption of Merapi Volcano (Indonesia)

Brett B. Carr; Amanda B. Clarke; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi


Annals of Geophysics | 2017

From magma ascent to ash generation: investigating volcanic conduit processes by integrating experiments, numerical modeling, and observations

Margherita Polacci; Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Fabio Arzilli; Mike Burton; Luca Caricchi; Brett B. Carr; M. Cerminara; Corrado Cimarelli; Amanda B. Clarke; Simone Colucci; Antonio Costa; Wim Degruyter; Timothy H. Druitt; Samantha Engwell; Tomaso Esposti Ongaro; Daniele Giordano; Lucia Gurioli; Baptiste Haddadi; Jackie E. Kendrick; Ulrich Kueppers; Anthony Lamur; Yan Lavallée; Edward W. Llewellin; Heidi Marita Mader; Nicole Métrich; Chiara Paola Montagna; Augusto Neri; Eleonora Rivalta; Gilberto Saccorotti; Freysteinn Sigmundsson


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2018

MrLavaLoba: A new probabilistic model for the simulation of lava flows as a settling process

Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi; Simone Tarquini

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Tomaso Esposti Ongaro

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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Brett B. Carr

Arizona State University

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Mike Burton

University of Manchester

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Carlo Cavazzoni

International School for Advanced Studies

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