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タイトル: Orographic effects on the transport and deposition of volcanic ash: A case study of Mt. Sakurajima, Japan
著者: Poulidis, Alexandros P.
Takemi, Tetsuya  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7596-2373 (unconfirmed)
Iguchi, Masato  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4322-5854 (unconfirmed)
Renfrew, Ian A.
著者名の別形: 竹見, 哲也
井口, 正人
キーワード: orographic
ashfall
WRF
Sakurajima
tephra fall
mountain wave
発行日: 16-Sep-2017
出版者: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
誌名: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
巻: 122
号: 17
開始ページ: 9332
終了ページ: 9350
抄録: Volcanic ash is a major atmospheric hazard that has a significant impact on local populations and international aviation. The topography surrounding a volcano affects the transport and deposition of volcanic ash, but these effects have not been studied in depth. Here we investigate orographic impacts on ash transport and deposition in the context of the Sakurajima volcano in Japan, using the chemistry-resolving version of the Weather Research and Forecasting model. Sakurajima is an ideal location for such a study because of the surrounding mountainous topography, frequent eruptions, and comprehensive observing network. At Sakurajima, numerical experiments reveal that across the 2–8ϕ grain size range, the deposition of “medium-sized” ash (3–5ϕ) is most readily affected by orographic flows. The direct effects of resolving fine-scale orographic phenomena are counteracting: mountain-induced atmospheric gravity waves can keep ash afloat, while enhanced downslope winds in the lee of mountains (up to 50% stronger) can force the ash downward. Gravity waves and downslope winds were seen to have an effect along the dispersal path, in the vicinity of both the volcano and other mountains. Depending on the atmospheric conditions, resolving these orographic effects means that ash can be transported higher than the initial injection height (especially for ash finer than 2ϕ), shortly after the eruption (within 20 min) and close to the vent (within the first 10 km), effectively modifying the input plume height used in an ash dispersal model—an effect that should be taken into account when initializing simulations.
著作権等: © 2017 American Geophysical Union.
The full-text file will be made open to the public on 26 March 2018 in accordance with publisher's 'Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving'.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/227302
DOI(出版社版): 10.1002/2017JD026595
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