Hydromagmatic eruptions convert thermal into mechanical energy via the expansion of ground- and/or surface-water. Several models address the energetics of these eruptions based on different physical-volcanological approaches. Here we test different models with two case studies in the Colli Albani Volcanic District (central Italy): the monogenetic Prata Porci and the polygenetic Albano maars. Test results are mutually consistent, and show cumulative mechanical energy releases on the order of 10(15)-10(17) J for single maars. The fraction of thermal energy turned into mechanical ranges from 0.45 (as calculated from the theoretical maximum mechanical energy), through 0.1 (calculated from country rock fragmentation, crater formation and ballistic ejection), to 0.03 (derived from magma fragmentation by thermohydraulic explosions). It appears that the energy released during the most intense hydromagmatic events may account for a dominant fraction of the total mechanical energy released during the whole maar eruptive histories. Finally, we consider the role of magmatic explosive activity intervening during maar eruptions in causing departures from predictions of the models evaluated.

A note on maar eruption energetics: current models and their application / Jacopo, Taddeucci; Sottili, Gianluca; Palladino, Danilo Mauro; Guido, Ventura; Piergiorgio, Scarlato. - In: BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY. - ISSN 0258-8900. - STAMPA. - 72:1(2010), pp. 75-83. [10.1007/s00445-009-0298-2]

A note on maar eruption energetics: current models and their application

SOTTILI, Gianluca;PALLADINO, Danilo Mauro;
2010

Abstract

Hydromagmatic eruptions convert thermal into mechanical energy via the expansion of ground- and/or surface-water. Several models address the energetics of these eruptions based on different physical-volcanological approaches. Here we test different models with two case studies in the Colli Albani Volcanic District (central Italy): the monogenetic Prata Porci and the polygenetic Albano maars. Test results are mutually consistent, and show cumulative mechanical energy releases on the order of 10(15)-10(17) J for single maars. The fraction of thermal energy turned into mechanical ranges from 0.45 (as calculated from the theoretical maximum mechanical energy), through 0.1 (calculated from country rock fragmentation, crater formation and ballistic ejection), to 0.03 (derived from magma fragmentation by thermohydraulic explosions). It appears that the energy released during the most intense hydromagmatic events may account for a dominant fraction of the total mechanical energy released during the whole maar eruptive histories. Finally, we consider the role of magmatic explosive activity intervening during maar eruptions in causing departures from predictions of the models evaluated.
2010
colli albani; eruption energy; hydromagmatism; maar
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A note on maar eruption energetics: current models and their application / Jacopo, Taddeucci; Sottili, Gianluca; Palladino, Danilo Mauro; Guido, Ventura; Piergiorgio, Scarlato. - In: BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY. - ISSN 0258-8900. - STAMPA. - 72:1(2010), pp. 75-83. [10.1007/s00445-009-0298-2]
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