Particle Concentrations and Sizes for the Onset of Settling‐Driven Gravitational Instabilities: Experimental Validation and Application to Volcanic Ash Clouds
Allan Fries,
Jonathan Lemus,
Paul A. Jarvis
et al.
Abstract:Settling‐driven gravitational instabilities (SDGIs) can form at the base of buoyant particle‐laden suspensions, modulating particle sedimentation in various settings such as meteorological and volcanic clouds, fluvial plumes, magma chambers, submarine hydrothermal plumes, or industrial emissions. These instabilities result in the formation of rapidly descending currents called ‘fingers’ within which fine particles settle faster collectively than individually. This study investigates SDGI triggering conditions … Show more
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