在飞行中,碎片化减少了炸弹大小范围和爆炸性火山爆发期间的危险
C Biensan1,2, J Taddeucci3, M Alatorre-Ibarguengoitia4
1Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, Italy. clothilde.biensan@ingv.it.
Scientific reports
|October 22, 2025
概括
火山炸弹在飞行过程中碎片化,碰撞和阻力将73%的较大碎片分解. 这一过程限制了落下的火山弹的散射范围和能量,影响了喷发危险模型.
科学领域:
- 火山学 火山学是一门学科.
- 地质物理学 地质物理学
- 地球和行星科学 地球和行星科学
背景情况:
- 爆炸性火山喷发会抛出化的岩碎片 (火山炸弹).
- 火山炸弹在飞行过程中的碎片化影响了它们的分散和危险潜力.
- 在飞行过程中炸弹碎片化的程度和驱动因素尚未得到充分了解.
研究的目的:
- 为了量化火山炸弹在飞行中的碎片化.
- 为了确定驱动空中运输期间炸弹碎片化的主要机制.
- 为改善火山危险模型和解释火山爆发沉积物提供数据.
主要方法:
- 利用三次爆炸性火山爆发的高速和高清成像.
- 在弹射后分析了炸弹轨迹和碎片化模式.
- 估计了炸弹在飞行过程中遭受碎片化的比例.
主要成果:
- 飞行中的碎片影响了73%的火山炸弹,其粗度大约大于0.2米.
- 炸弹对炸弹的碰撞和空气动力学阻力是分裂的主要驱动因素.
- 拖动力有选择地分解更大,更快的炸弹,限制它们的射程.
结论:
- 飞行中的碎片化是爆炸性喷发中的一个重要过程.
- 了解碎片化机制可以改善火山沉积物的解释.
- 量化碎片化数据增强了火山炸弹危险模型.
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