- Peléan eruption
Pelean eruptions are a type of volcanic eruption. They can occur when
viscous magma , typically of rhyolitic or andesitic type, is involved, and share some similarities with Vulcanian eruptions. The most important characteristics of a Pelean eruption is the presence of a glowing avalanche of hotvolcanic ash , apyroclastic flow . Formation oflava dome s is another characteristical feature. Short flows of ash or creation ofpumice cones may be observed as well.The initial phases of eruption are characterized by
pyroclastic flow s. Thetephra deposits have lower volume and range than the corresponding Plinian and Vulcanian eruptions. The viscous magma then forms a steep-sided dome or volcanic spine in the volcano's vent. The dome may later collapse, resulting on flows of ash and hot blocks. The eruption cycle is usually completed in few years, but in some cases may continue for decades, like in the case ofSantiaguito . [http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/kinds/kinds.html]The 1902 explosion of
Mount Pelee is the first described case of a Pelean eruption, and gave it its name.Some other examples are the 1948-1951 eruption of
Hibok Hibok , the 1951 eruption ofMount Lamington which remains the most detailed observation of this kind, the 1956 eruption ofBezymianny , the 1968 eruption ofMayon Volcano and the 1980 eruption ofMt St Helens . [http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/grp13/question2960.html]
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