Abstract
The knowledge of the composition and dynamics of eruption columns is
very important because tephra dispersal strongly depends on it. Few
measurements on the vertical distribution of volcanic particles within
the eruption column are available. In this work, we analyze data from
the X-band radar that were located 75 km far from the crater of
Grímsvötn (Iceland) during the eruption in 2011 and propose a first
attempt to characterize how the mass eruption rate and the particle size
are distributed within the eruption column. We find that both quantities
are not uniformly distributed along it. In particular, a greater
percentage of particle size and mass eruption rate is confined in the
convective region with respect to the umbrella region. We think that
this work can make new advancements in the characterization and
dispersal of explosive eruptions.