V14B:
What Can Pyroclasts Tell Us? II

Monday, 15 December 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Chairs:  Ulrich Kueppers, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Munich, Germany and Corrado Cimarelli, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany
Primary Conveners:  Benjamin James Andrews, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States
Co-conveners:  Ulrich Kueppers, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Munich, Germany
OSPA Liaisons:  Corrado Cimarelli, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Munich, Germany

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

4:00 PM
 
What can cross-bedding tell us?
Guilhem Douillet, Ulrich Kueppers and Donald B Dingwell, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Munich, Germany
4:15 PM
 
An Oligocene subaqueous PDC deposit: inferences on its depositional mechanisms
Andrea Di Capua1,2 and Gianluca Groppelli2, (1)University of Milan - Bicocca, Milan, Italy, (2)CNR Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes, Milan, Italy
4:30 PM
 
Viewing inside Pyroclastic Flows – Large-scale Experiments on hot pyroclast-gas mixture flows
Eric Christophe Breard1, Gert Lube2, Shane J Cronin1 and Jim Jones1, (1)Massey University, Palmeston North, New Zealand, (2)Massey University, Institute of Environment and Agriculture, Palmeston North, New Zealand
4:45 PM
 
Thermal history of pyroclastic density currents and pyroclasts at Tungurahua, Ecuador
Mary C Benage and Josef Dufek, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States
5:00 PM
 
Inside the Vent of the 2011-2012 Cordón Caulle Eruption, Chile: The Nature of a Rhyolitic Ash Plume Source
Hugh Tuffen, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, LA1, United Kingdom, Jonathan M Castro, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany, C Ian Schipper, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand and Fabian B Wadsworth, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany
5:15 PM
 
From pumice to obsidian: eruptive behaviors that produce tephra-flow dyads. I- The AD1100 Big Glass Mountain eruption at Medicine Lake Volcano (California).
Thomas Shea, SOEST, Honolulu, HI, United States, Thomas Giachetti, Rice UNiversity, Houston, TX, United States, Helge Martin Gonnermann, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States, Julie M Donnelly-Nolan, USGS, Menlo Park, CA, United States and David W Ramsey, USGS, Vancouver, WA, United States
5:30 PM
 
A Nanolite Record of Eruption Style Transition
Mayumi Mujin and Michihiko Nakamura, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
5:45 PM
 
Deposits from Multiple Shallow Discrete Blasts with Variable Explosion Depths: Analog Models
Alison H Graettinger, SUNY Buffalo, Amherst, NY, United States, Greg Valentine, Univ of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States and Ingo Sonder, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States