Quantifying the Uncertainty of a Coupled Plume and Tephra Dispersal Model: PLUME‐MOM/HYSPLIT Simulations Applied to Andean Volcanoes - Université Clermont Auvergne
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research : Solid Earth Année : 2020

Quantifying the Uncertainty of a Coupled Plume and Tephra Dispersal Model: PLUME‐MOM/HYSPLIT Simulations Applied to Andean Volcanoes

Olivier Roche
N. Azzaoui
Mathieu Gouhier
M De'Michieli
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Julia Eychenne
Alessandro Tadini

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Numerical modelling of tephradispersaland depositionis essential forevaluation of volcanichazards. Manymodels consider reasonable physical approximations in order toreducecomputational times, but this may introduce a certain degree of uncertainty in the simulation outputs.The important step of uncertainty quantification is dealt in this paper with respect to a coupled version of a plume model (PLUME-MoM) and a tephra dispersal model (HYSPLIT). The performances of this model are evaluated through simulationsoffourpasteruptions of different magnitudesand styles from three Andean volcanoes, and the uncertainty is quantified by evaluating the differences between modeled and observed data of plume height (at different time steps above the vent)as well asmass loading and grain sizeat givenstratigraphic sections.Different meteorological datasets were alsotestedand hada sensible influence on the model outputs. Other results highlight that the modeltendsto underestimate plume heights whileoverestimatingmass loading values, especially for higher magnitude eruptions.Moreover, the advective part of HYSPLIT seems to work more efficiently than the diffusive part.Finally, though the coupledPLUME-MoM/HYSPLIT model generally is less efficient inreproducing deposit grain sizes, we propose itmay be used for hazard maps production for higher magnitude eruptions (sub-Plinian or Plinian)for what concern mass loading.

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Volcanologie
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hal-02453781 , version 1 (19-11-2020)

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M. Alessandro Tadini, Olivier Roche, Pablo Samaniego, A. Guillin, N. Azzaoui, et al.. Quantifying the Uncertainty of a Coupled Plume and Tephra Dispersal Model: PLUME‐MOM/HYSPLIT Simulations Applied to Andean Volcanoes. Journal of Geophysical Research : Solid Earth, 2020, 125 (2), ⟨10.1029/2019JB018390⟩. ⟨hal-02453781v1⟩
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