Dynamics of soap bubble bursting and its implications to volcano acoustics
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Vidal, V.
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Dynamics of soap bubble bursting and its implications to volcano acoustics
Abstract
In order to assess the physical mechanisms at stake
when giant gas bubbles burst at the top of a
magma conduit, laboratory experiments have been
performed. An overpressurized gas cavity is initially
closed by a thin liquid film, which suddenly bursts.
The acoustic signal produced by the bursting is inves-
tigated. The key result is that the amplitude and en-
ergy of the acoustic signal strongly depend on the film
rupture time. As the rupture time is uncontrolled in
the experiments and in the field, the measurement of
the acoustic excess pressure in the atmosphere, alone,
cannot provide any information on the overpressure
inside the bubble before explosion. This could ex-
plain the low energy partitioning between infrasound,
seismic and explosive dynamics often observed on vol-
canoes.
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D.L. was sup-
ported by FONDECYT Project #1061253. V.V., D.L.,
J.C.G. and F. M. were supported by CNRS/CONICYT
Project #18640.
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