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This project investigates the transition of basaltic eruptions from mild to explosive behavior by examining the effects of magma viscosity and fragmentation mechanisms. Through experimental methods, it aims to understand the conditions that lead to more violent volcanic activity, enhancing risk assessment and preparedn…
Basaltic eruptions are commonly regarded as the weakest form of explosive volcanism, as the low viscosity of the magma allows a large fraction of primary gas phases to escape quietly.
Nevertheless, basaltic eruptions of highly-explosive nature have occurred in historic times or the near past (e.g.
Etna 2001, 2002-03;
Stromboli 2003, 2007) and brought harm to populations and infrastructures.
These occurrences draw attention on poorly-defined volcanic processes, which may cause a shift of the erup…
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