Atmospheric electric effects during the explosion of Shiveluch volcano on November 16, 2014 |
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Authors: | P. P. Firstov R. R. Akbashev R. Holzworth N. V. Cherneva B. M. Shevtsov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Kamchatka Branch, Geophysical Survey,Russian Academy of Sciences,Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky,Russia;2.Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Radio Wave Propagation, Far Eastern Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Kamchatka krai, Paratunka,Russia;3.University of Washington Earth and Space Sciences,Seattle,USA |
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Abstract: | The development of a volcanic plume from the Shiveluch volcano explosion on November 16, 2014, is analyzed using a complex of geophysical methods. The start of the explosion was detected by seismic data. The World Wild Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) allowed the localization of volcanic lightning discharges that occurred during the first stage of the eruption plume. Satellite IR monitoring data made the plume structure obvious. An electrostatic fluxmeter mounted 113 km apart from the volcano recorded the first disturbances of the atmospheric electrical potential gradient (PG) at a distance of 90 km from the eruption cloud front. Two distinct PG anomalies, of 50 and 32 min in length and of more than 100 V/m in amplitude, recorded in 2 h, indicate two separate eruption formations formed by this time. The propagation velocities of two parts of the plume close to the wind speeds at altitudes of temperature inversions (9–10 and 12 km), according to balloon sensing, point out to the plume layering and propagation at two altitudes. |
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