DocumentCode
3663625
Title
First kind plume analysis of volcanic blast: Application of an indigenous model
Author
M. E. Emetere;M. L. Akinyemi
Author_Institution
Department of Physics, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria
fYear
2015
Firstpage
136
Lastpage
140
Abstract
The control of air pollutants from anthropogenic sources seem almost impossible due to numerous influencing factors present in the atmosphere. This study carried out a virtual mathematical experimentation using Matlab and analytical approximation to estimate the dimensional impact of initial pollutant plume cloud from a sudden volcanic blast and the dynamics of its wind field. The impact concentration (β) at the point source by the end of the first second (1.0s) was 3.0×105μgm-3 which implied a 99.5% sudden decay when compared to 0.01s concentration value at the emission point source, the corresponding vertical profile of aerosol content is 1.0×1032μgm-3. The study observed that air pollutants release from explosives/blasts get transported into the atmosphere in the first few seconds by forceful injection instead of by gradual dispersion as is the case with normal air pollutants plume releases. A mathematical control process was propounded (which is still subject to further research) to reduce the quick flow of air pollutants to immediate eruption vicinity.
Keywords
"Air pollution","Explosions","Mathematical model","Aerosols","Atmospheric modeling","Dispersion"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Space Science and Communication (IconSpace), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
2165-431X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IconSpace.2015.7283750
Filename
7283750
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