Response of a bubble bearing viscoelastic fluid to rapid decompression: Implications for explosive volcanic eruptions
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We conducted rapid decompression experiments using bubble-bearing viscoelastic fluid in a vertical shock tube. We varied vesicularity / and pressure difference between the inside Pg and the outside Po of the bubbles, DP=Pg Po, to understand the behavior of bubbly-magmas under rapid decompression. We find that the potential energy, which depends on the initial vesicularity /, Pg, and Po, determines the expansion velocity of the bubbly fluid during rapid decompression. Higher potential energy, caused by a higher / and a larger DP, leads to faster expansion. The expansion style also depends on the vesicularity / and on the pressures Pg and Po. We observe five different styles of expansion during the rapid decompression that depend on / and DP. When both / and DP are small, bnothingQ occurs. As / and DP increase, the bubbly fluid reacts more violently. First, the surface of the bubbly fluid bdeformsQ and the fluid elongates in the vertical direction. For sufficient elongation the fluid can bdetachQ from the tube wall. As / and DP continue to increase, bubble walls can break, a process we refer to as bpartial ruptureQ. Finally, for still larger DP and /, both bubble walls and plateau borders break allowing the fluid to bfragmentQ into discrete pieces and erupt explosively. Our experiments show that a larger potential energy, which results from higher / and larger DP, causes a faster expansion of magma which in turn promotes fragmentation and thus explosive eruption. If we assume that the pressure inside bubbles Pg scales with the depth of bubbly magma, measuring the magma vesicularity in conduits or domes as a function of the depth before eruption would help assess volcanic hazard. D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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