Explosive Magma-Water Interaction: ir14

By Ingo Sonder

University at Buffalo, SUNY (UB)

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Abstract

Date: 2016-11-27

Location: University at Buffalo, Geohazards Field Station, Springville/Ashford, NY, USA.

Mixing of ambient temperature water at 2.3 m/s injection speed with natural remelted (basaltic) volcanic rock at 1300ºC.

This is video material was recorded for one of our explosive magma-water interaction experiments. The recordings are part of the raw data set used to quantify the explosive response.

In some publications the camera identifiers are shorter than those given in the file names. Here is a translation table for this experiment:

cam1 Casio F1 Download link
cam2 Sony 4k1 Download link
cam3 Sony 4k2 Download link
cam5 Sony CX220 Download link

Currently the detailed experimental setup still has to be published. Therefore, please contact one of the projects PIs for project details and experimental setup:

Ingo Sonder
ingomark@buffalo.edu, phone: +1 716 645 6366

Alison Graettinger
graettingera@umkc.edu, phone: +1 816 235 6701

Greg Valentine
gav4@buffalo.edu, phone: +1 716 645 4295

 

Supported by the National Science Foundation, Award #1347992.

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Ingo Sonder (2017), "Explosive Magma-Water Interaction: ir14," https://theghub.org/resources/4261.

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