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Reference data set of volcanic ash physicochemical and optical properties

  • A. Vogel (Corresponding author)
  • , S. Diplas
  • , A. J. Durant
  • , A. S. Azar
  • , M. F. Sunding
  • , W. I. Rose
  • , A. Sytchkova
  • , C. Bonadonna
  • , K. Krüger
  • , A. Stohl

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlePeer Reviewed

Abstract

Uncertainty in the physicochemical and optical properties of volcanic ash particles creates errors in the detection and modeling of volcanic ash clouds and in quantification of their potential impacts. In this study, we provide a data set that describes the physicochemical and optical properties of a representative selection of volcanic ash samples from nine different volcanic eruptions covering a wide range of silica contents (50–80 wt % SiO2). We measured and calculated parameters describing the physical (size distribution, complex shape, and dense-rock equivalent mass density), chemical (bulk and surface composition), and optical (complex refractive index from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths) properties of the volcanic ash and classified the samples according to their SiO2 and total alkali contents into the common igneous rock types basalt to rhyolite. We found that the mass density ranges between ρ = 2.49 and 2.98 g/cm3 for rhyolitic to basaltic ash types and that the particle shape varies with changing particle size (d < 100 μm). The complex refractive indices in the wavelength range between λ = 300 nm and 1500 nm depend systematically on the composition of the samples. The real part values vary from n = 1.38 to 1.66 depending on ash type and wavelength and the imaginary part values from k = 0.00027 to 0.00268. We place our results into the context of existing data and thus provide a comprehensive data set that can be used for future and historic eruptions, when only basic information about the magma type producing the ash is known.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9485-9514
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume122
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Sept 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105206 Meteorology

Keywords

  • chemical composition
  • complex refractive index
  • complex shape
  • dense-rock equivalent mass density
  • volcanic ash properties

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