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  1. Lava: Distribution Module Verification

    26 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s): Jacob Richardson, Laura J Connor

    A distribution module has been written in C, duplicating the algorithm accomplished in LavaPL. This document explains the ability for the C code to replicate the results of the Perl script and the misfit between the two scripts. Three maps illustrate the flow output of each model and the fit...

  2. BENCHMARKING LAVA FLOWS - BM3- HORIZONTAL COOLING VISCOUS SPREADING FROM A POINT SOURCE

    26 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s): Fanny Garel, Benoit BJR Cordonnier, Einat Lev

    The lava flow team has agreed on benchmarking series.Among which, benchmark #3 is the first to deal with a non-isothermal flow.It is a first step between the "spreading" benchmarks BM#1 and BM#2 and the "complex" lava benchmark BM#4 and BM#5.The benchmark BM#3 test deals with the spreading and...

  3. BENCHMARKING LAVA FLOWS -BM2- INCLINED ISOTHERMAL VISCOUS SPREADING

    26 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s): Fanny Garel, Benoit BJR Cordonnier, Einat Lev

    The lava flow team has agreed on benchmarking series.Among which, benchmark #2 represents a benchmark test for an isothermal viscous flow on an inclined plane.This benchmark, combined with BM#1, is useful to test how well fast-computing models handle a simple viscous flow geometry.Flow...

  4. BENCHMARKING LAVA FLOWS -BM1- DAM BREAK FLOW

    26 May 2014 | Contributor(s): Benoit BJR Cordonnier, Einat Lev, Fanny Garel

    The lava flow team has agreed on benchmarking series.Among which, benchmark #1 represents a dam break benchmark test. Flow Characteristics:Full ResolutionThe description of the test is fully dimensionless and based on existing rheological standards.The reservoir box is defined by its height (H)...

  5. IAVCEI W06 workshop report

    21 May 2014 | Contributor(s): Sylvain Charbonnier, Ben Edwards, Benoit BJR Cordonnier

    Minutes of meeting of the IAVCEI workshop that was held on July 2013 at Kagoshima, Japan. The report includes:- the list of participants- the workshop schedule and presentations- the general ideas discussed during the meeting- the detailed benchmarking tasks to be performed for turbulent and...

  6. Chaotic Mixing Device

    09 May 2014 | Contributor(s): Daniele Morgavi, Diego Perugini, Cristina P. De Campos, Werner Ertel-Ingrisch, Donald B. Dingwell

    Description of device for chaotic mixing experiments developed at LMU München

  7. PyFlow

    07 May 2014 | Contributor(s): Fabio Dioguardi, Pierfrancesco Dellino, Daniela Mele

    PYFLOW is a multi-block code for the calculation of the flow field variables of dilute pyroclasticdensity currents (hereafter DPDCs) starting from the deposits characteristics. The code, written inFortran 90, solves an improved version of the model of Dellino et al. (2008): it calculates...

  8. Files for BBN demonstration excercise

    17 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s): Thea Hincks

  9. Pyroclastic density currents and local topography as seen with the conveyer model

    15 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s): Domenico M. Doronzo

    Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are multiphase flows generated during explosive volcanic eruptions, and they move down the volcano, and over the surrounding topography. The flow-topography interaction can play a fundamental role in the sedimentary processes, and in the resulting deposit...

  10. Phreatic explosion apparatus

    03 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s): Betty Scheu, Donald B. Dingwell

    Description of an experimental setup to investigate phreatic eruptions in the laboratory

  11. The Volcanic Hazards Simulation

    31 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Jacqueline Dohaney, Erik Brogt, Ben Kennedy, Thomas Wilson, Rebecca Fitzgerald

    The Volcanic Hazards Simulation is a half-day capstone activity targeted at upper year geology and emergency management students. It is a complex role-play, where students and instructors play authentic roles and respond to a volcanic crisis scenario. The data for the simulation is delivered via...

  12. Underwater volcano disaster - an Oxford Sparks Animation

    19 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): David Pyle, Oxford Sparks

    A short (2 minute) animation of a subduction zone and volcano, introducing the processes involved in subduction, melting and volcanism. The animation is available on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms2ZhSZ4t2oAnd educational resources linked to the animation are available on the Oxford...

  13. Underwater volcano disaster - an Oxford Sparks Animation

    19 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): David Pyle

    A short (2 minute) animation of a subduction zone and volcano, introducing the processes involved in subduction, melting and volcanism.This animation can be used as a stand alone item, or in a classroom. We have developed some class activities around an exercise in volcano monitoring at an...

  14. Time scales of mingling in shallow reservoirs

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Chiara Paola Montagna, Paolo Papale, Antonella Longo

    Poster presentation at Goldschmidt 2013, Florence

  15. Time scales of mingling in shallow reservoirs

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Chiara Paola Montagna, Paolo Papale, Antonella Longo

    Presentation at VUELCO meeting in Bristol, September 2013

  16. Geophysical signatures of magma chamber replenishment

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Antonella Longo, Chiara Paola Montagna, Gilberto Saccorotti, Paolo Papale

    Many volcanic eruptions are shortly preceded by new magma injection into a pre-existing, shallow (< 10 km) magma chamber, causing convection and mixing between the incoming and resident magmas. These processes may trigger dyke propagation and further magma rise, inducing long-term (days to...

  17. Simplifying assumptions in volcano modeling: are we missing something crucial?

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Chiara Paola Montagna, Antonella Longo, Paolo Papale, Gilberto Saccorotti

    Volcanoes are extremely complex natural systems, in which the interplay of different forces and physical processes determines a variety of behaviors that can be hard to interpret. The deep magmatic systems cannot be directly observed, and we must rely on indirect information. The latter typically...

  18. Magma flow between summit and Pu`u `O`o at Kilauea volcano, Hawai`i

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Chiara Paola Montagna, Helge Gonnermann

    Volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by spatiotemporal migration ofground deformation, a consequence of pressure changes within magma reser-voirs and pathways. We model the propagation of pressure variations byeruptive magma withdrawal during the early episodes of the ongoing Pu‘u ̄...

  19. Complex magmatic systems and geophysical signal analysis: what can we understand from inversions?

    14 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s): Chiara Paola Montagna, G. Saccorotti, P. Papale, A. Longo

    Many volcanic eruptions are shortly preceded by new magma injection into a pre-existing, shallow (< 10 km) magma chamber, causing convection and mixing between the incoming and resident magmas. These processes may trigger dyke propagation and further magma rise, inducing long-term (days to...

  20. PINGU 1.6 manual

    28 Feb 2014 | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes, Jose L. Palma

    ... A paper-like description of PINGU 1.6 with a brief description of the tool, its implementation in VHub and the full list of references of the plots.