Using the level set method to model endogenous lava dome growth


Autoria(s): Hale, Alina Jane; Bourgouin, Laurent; Muhlhaus, Hans Bernd
Contribuinte(s)

J. Mutter

P. Taylor

R. Arculus

Data(s)

31/03/2007

Resumo

Modeling volcanic phenomena is complicated by free-surfaces often supporting large rheological gradients. Analytical solutions and analogue models provide explanations for fundamental characteristics of lava flows. But more sophisticated models are needed, incorporating improved physics and rheology to capture realistic events. To advance our understanding of the flow dynamics of highly viscous lava in Peléean lava dome formation, axi-symmetrical Finite Element Method (FEM) models of generic endogenous dome growth have been developed. We use a novel technique, the level-set method, which tracks a moving interface, leaving the mesh unaltered. The model equations are formulated in an Eulerian framework. In this paper we test the quality of this technique in our numerical scheme by considering existing analytical and experimental models of lava dome growth which assume a constant Newtonian viscosity. We then compare our model against analytical solutions for real lava domes extruded on Soufrière, St. Vincent, W.I. in 1979 and Mount St. Helens, USA in October 1980 using an effective viscosity. The level-set method is found to be computationally light and robust enough to model the free-surface of a growing lava dome. Also, by modeling the extruded lava with a constant pressure head this naturally results in a drop in extrusion rate with increasing dome height, which can explain lava dome growth observables more appropriately than when using a fixed extrusion rate. From the modeling point of view, the level-set method will ultimately provide an opportunity to capture more of the physics while benefiting from the numerical robustness of regular grids.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:24537/LevelSetPaper-AH-LB-HM-2007.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:24537

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Geophysical Union

Palavras-Chave #Lava dome #Finite Element Method #Level-set #260103 Vulcanology #260200 Geophysics
Tipo

Journal Article