2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.07997
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A theoretical model of Surtseyan bomb fragmentation

Emma Greenbank,
Mark J. McGuinness,
C. Ian Schipper

Abstract: Surtseyan eruptions are an important class of mostly basaltic volcanic eruptions first identified in the 1960's, where erupting magma at an air-water interface interacts with large quantities of slurry, a mixture of previously ejected tephra that re-enters the crater together with water. During a Surtseyan eruption, hot magma bombs are ejected that initially contain pockets of slurry. Despite the formation of steam and anticipated subsequent high pressures inside these bombs, many survive to land without explo… Show more

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