Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6439724 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We show that total erupted gas mass, estimated by infrasound is not simply a function of the initial pressure, but rather the full infrasonic waveform should be considered. Thermal imagery provides evidence that infrasound is generated during the entire gas thrust phase. We provide examples to show how total gas masses derived by infrasonic signals can be affected by large uncertainties if duration of the signal is neglected. Only when duration of infrasound is included, the best correlation (0.8) with UV cameras and the 1:1 direct linear proportionality is obtained. Our results open new perspective for remotely derived gas mass and mass flow rates from acoustic signals.
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Authors
D. Delle Donne, M. Ripepe, G. Lacanna, G. Tamburello, M. Bitetto, A. Aiuppa,