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Numerical simulations of the latest caldera-forming eruption of Okmok volcano, Alaska

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The latest caldera-forming eruption of Okmok volcano, Alaska, had a global atmospheric impact with tephra deposits found in distant Arctic ice cores and a sulfate signal found in Antarctic ice cores. The associated large-scale climate cooling was driven by the amount of sulfur injected into the stratosphere during the climactic phase of the eruption. This phase was dominated by pyroclastic density currents, which have complex emplacement dynamics precluding direct estimates of the sulfur stratospheric load. We simulated the dynamics of this climactic phase with the two-phase flow model MFIX-TFM under axisymmetric conditions with several combinations of injection mass flux, emission duration, and topography. Results suggest that a steady mass flux of $8.6-28\times 10^9$ kg/s is consistent with field observations. Stratospheric injections occur in pulses issued from 1) the central plume initially rising above the caldera center, 2) successive co-ignimbrite clouds caused by the encounter of the pyroclastic density currents with topography, and 3) the buoyant lift-off of dilute parts of the currents at the end of the eruption. Overall, 2.5 to 25% of the emitted volcanic gas reaches the stratosphere if the mass flux at the vent is steady. A fluctuating emission rate or an efficient final lift-off due to seawater interaction were unlikely to have increased this loading. Combined with petrological estimates of the degassed S, our results suggest that the eruption emitted 46.5-60.4 Tg S into the troposphere and injected 1.6-15.5 Tg S into the stratosphere, which controlled the atmospheric forcing and the subsequent climate response.
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hal-04273555 , version 1 (07-11-2023)

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Alain Burgisser, Ally Peccia, Terry Plank, Yves Moussallam. Numerical simulations of the latest caldera-forming eruption of Okmok volcano, Alaska. 2023. ⟨hal-04273555⟩
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