- Strombolian eruption
Strombolian eruptions are relatively low-level volcanic eruptions, named after the Italian volcano named
Stromboli , where such eruptions consist of ejection ofincandescent cinder ,lapilli andlava bomb s to altitudes of tens to hundreds of meters. They are small to medium in volume, with sporadic violence.They are defined as "..."Mildly explosive at discrete but fairly regular intervals of seconds to minutes"... ."
The
tephra typically glows red when leaving the vent, but its surface cools and assumes a dark to black color and may significantly solidify before impact. The tephra accumulates in the vicinity of the vent, forming acinder cone . Cinder is the most common product, the amount ofvolcanic ash is typically rather minor.The
lava flows are moreviscous , and therefore shorter and thicker, than the corresponding Hawaiian eruptions; it may or may not be accompanied by production ofpyroclastic rock .Instead the gas coalesces into bubbles, called slugs, that grow large enough to rise through the magma column, bursting near the top due to the decrease in pressure and throwing magma into the air. Each episode thus releases volcanic gases, sometimes as frequently as a few minutes apart. Gas slugs can form as deep as 3 kilometers, making them difficult to predict. [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/317/5835/227] [http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1456]
Strombolian eruptive activity can be very long-lasting because the conduit system is not strongly affected by the eruptive activity, so that the eruptive system can repeatedly reset itself.For example, the
Parícutin volcano erupted continuously between 1943-1952,Mount Erebus , Antarctica has produced Strombolian eruptions for at least many decades, andStromboli itself has been producing Strombolian eruptions for several thousand years.ee also
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Plinian eruption
*Types of volcanic eruptions External links
* [http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/Strombolian.html explanation with photos on academic site]
* [http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/VolcanicBlasts/description_volcanic_blasts.html comparison of volcanic blast types]
* [http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Products/Pglossary/strombolian.html USGS Photo Glossary]
* [http://www.mizuno.org/resarch.shtml#publications Modelling of Volcano for CG/CFD] Papers with abstracts, images, and PDFs of modelling of Strombolian (explosive) volcano for computer graphics (CG) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The main entrance page is [http://www.mizuno.org/ here] .
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