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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Conduit flow experiments help constraining the regime of explosive eruptions

Pierfrancesco Dellino; Fabio Dioguardi; Bernd Zimanowski; Ralf Büttner; Daniela Mele; L. La Volpe; Roberto Sulpizio; Domenico Maria Doronzo; Ingo Sonder; Rosanna Bonasia; S. Calvari; E. Marotta

Accepted for publication in (Geophysical Research Letters). Copyright (2009) American Geophysical Union.


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2014

Long-range hazard assessment of volcanic ash dispersal for a Plinian eruptive scenario at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico): implications for civil aviation safety

Rosanna Bonasia; Chirara Scaini; Lucia Capra; Manuel Nathenson; Claus Siebe; Lilia Arana-Salinas; Arnau Folch

Popocatépetl is one of Mexico’s most active volcanoes threatening a densely populated area that includes Mexico City with more than 20 million inhabitants. The destructive potential of this volcano is demonstrated by its Late Pleistocene–Holocene eruptive activity, which has been characterized by recurrent Plinian eruptions of large magnitude, the last two of which destroyed human settlements in pre-Hispanic times. Popocatépetl’s reawakening in 1994 produced a crisis that culminated with the evacuation of two villages on the northeastern flank of the volcano. Shortly after, a monitoring system and a civil protection contingency plan based on a hazard zone map were implemented. The current volcanic hazards map considers the potential occurrence of different volcanic phenomena, including pyroclastic density currents and lahars. However, no quantitative assessment of the tephra hazard, especially related to atmospheric dispersal, has been performed. The presence of airborne volcanic ash at low and jet-cruise atmospheric levels compromises the safety of aircraft operations and forces re-routing of aircraft to prevent encounters with volcanic ash clouds. Given the high number of important airports in the surroundings of Popocatépetl volcano and considering the potential threat posed to civil aviation in Mexico and adjacent regions in case of a Plinian eruption, a hazard assessment for tephra dispersal is required. In this work, we present the first probabilistic tephra dispersal hazard assessment for Popocatépetl volcano. We compute probabilistic hazard maps for critical thresholds of airborne ash concentrations at different flight levels, corresponding to the situation defined in Europe during 2010, and still under discussion. Tephra dispersal mode is performed using the FALL3D numerical model. Probabilistic hazard maps are built for a Plinian eruptive scenario defined on the basis of geological field data for the “Ochre Pumice” Plinian eruption (4965 14C yr BP). FALL3D model input eruptive parameters are constrained through an inversion method carried out with the semi-analytical HAZMAP model and are varied by sampling them using probability density functions. We analyze the influence of seasonal variations on ash dispersal and estimate the average persistence of critical ash concentrations at relevant locations and airports. This study assesses the impact that a Plinian eruption similar to the Ochre Pumice eruption would have on the main airports of Mexico and adjacent areas. The hazard maps presented here can support long-term planning that would help minimize the impacts of such an eruption on civil aviation.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2008

Discriminating the-long distance dispersal of fine ash from sustained columns or near ground ash clouds: the example of the Pomici di Avellino eruption (Somma-Vesuvius, Italy).

Roberto Sulpizio; Rosanna Bonasia; Pierfrancesco Dellino; Mauro Antonio di Vito; Luigi La Volpe; Daniela Mele; Giovanni Zanchetta; Laura Sadori


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2010

The Pomici di Avellino eruption of Somma–Vesuvius (3.9 ka BP). Part II: sedimentology and physical volcanology of pyroclastic density current deposits

Roberto Sulpizio; Rosanna Bonasia; Pierfrancesco Dellino; Daniela Mele; M. A. Di Vito; L. La Volpe


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2010

The Pomici di Avellino eruption of Somma-Vesuvius (3.9 ka bp). Part I: stratigraphy, compositional variability and eruptive dynamics

Roberto Sulpizio; Raffaello Cioni; M. A. Di Vito; Daniela Mele; Rosanna Bonasia; Pierfrancesco Dellino


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2010

Numerical inversion and analysis of tephra fallout deposits from the 472 AD sub-Plinian eruption at Vesuvius (Italy) through a new best-fit procedure

Rosanna Bonasia; Giovanni Macedonio; Antonio Costa; Daniela Mele; Roberto Sulpizio


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2011

Tephra fallout hazard assessment for a Plinian eruption scenario at Volcán de Colima (Mexico)

Rosanna Bonasia; Lucia Capra; Antonio Costa; Giovanni Macedonio; R. Saucedo


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2012

Numerical simulation of tephra transport and deposition of the 1982 El Chichón eruption and implications for hazard assessment

Rosanna Bonasia; Antonio Costa; Arnau Folch; Giovanni Macedonio; Lucia Capra


Natural Hazards | 2015

Re-assessing volcanic hazard zonation of Volcán de Colima, México

Lucia Capra; J.C. Gavilanes-Ruiz; Rosanna Bonasia; R. Saucedo-Giron; Roberto Sulpizio


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2012

Numerical reconstruction of the "Pómez Ezequiel Montes" Plinian fallout deposit: advantages in the use of numerical models for the reconstruction of fallout deposits from past eruptions

Rosanna Bonasia; Gerardo Carrasco-Núñez; Pablo Dávila-Harris

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Lucia Capra

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Arnau Folch

Barcelona Supercomputing Center

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Claus Siebe

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gerardo Carrasco-Núñez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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