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Koyaguchi & Woods 1996
Koyaguchi, T. and Woods, A.W. (1996). On the formation of eruption columns following explosive mixing of magma and surface-water. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: doi: 10.1029/95JB01687. issn: 0148-0227.

When magma vents into the sea or a crater lake, the ensuing magma-water interaction can affect the style of eruption dramatically. If the mass of surface water incorporated into the erupting material is small, (108 kg/s, the height progressively decreases with surface water content. This occurs when the magma and surface water begin to constitute a significant fraction of the mass at the top of the column, so that an increasing fraction of the initial magmatic thermal energy is converted to the surface water rather than the entrained air. The transitions in eruption style which result from changes in the mass of surface water mixing with the magma may account for observations of both buoyant plumes and wet surge during the eruptions of Taal in 1965 and Miyake-jima in 1983 and for the changes in the eruptive activity at Surtsey in 1963--1964 as the access of seawater to the vent became more restricted. We also present calculations which suggest that the accretionary lapilli, which are often found in wet flow deposits, may result from condensation of vapor in both the cold, wet collapsing fountains and in the flows themselves. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1996

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Keywords
Volcanology, Ash deposits, Volcanology, Eruption mechanisms, Volcanology, Atmospheric effects
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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