External surface water influence on explosive eruption dynamics, with implications for stratospheric sulfur delivery and volcano-climate feedback
CR Rowell, AM Jellinek, S Hajimirza… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere to form
aerosol particles that modify Earth's radiation balance and drive surface cooling. Eruptions …
aerosol particles that modify Earth's radiation balance and drive surface cooling. Eruptions …
Volcanic hail detected with GPS: The 2011 eruption of Grímsvötn Volcano, Iceland
R Grapenthin, S Hreinsdottir… - Geophysical Research …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Volcanic plumes are challenging to detect and characterize rapidly, but insights into
processes such as hail formation or ash aggregation are valuable to hazard forecasts during …
processes such as hail formation or ash aggregation are valuable to hazard forecasts during …
Shallow subaqueous and subglacial explosive eruptions: quantifying controls on the dynamics, stability, evolution, and stratospheric injection of water-rich eruption …
CR Rowell - 2023 - open.library.ubc.ca
Explosive eruptions impact global climate through stratospheric injection of SO₂ to form
sulfate aerosols. The stratospheric delivery and life time of sulfur is sensitive to eruption …
sulfate aerosols. The stratospheric delivery and life time of sulfur is sensitive to eruption …
[PDF][PDF] Model reconstruction of the 1918 Katla volcano eruption plume and jökulhlaup, Iceland: Implications of eyewitness accounts for meltwater storage and …
MA Sharp, CR Rowell, AM Jellinek - researchgate.net
The 1918 subglacial eruption of Katla volcano melted a hole through the Mýrdalsjkull icecap
within an estimated span of 2 to 3.5 hours. Unlike typical Nye type jökulhlaups characterized …
within an estimated span of 2 to 3.5 hours. Unlike typical Nye type jökulhlaups characterized …