Abstract
Over pressure of a volcanic blast has been measured for the first time by a lead‐plate blastmeter at Unzen Volcano, Kyushu, Japan. The over pressure of the volcanic blast on June 8 was 0.28 bar at 2700 m distance from the crater, and that was less than 0.06 bar at 4400 m distance. The estimated explosive yield of the explosion accompanied by the blast was 1.1 × 107 kg TNT (5 × 1020 erg) calculated based on the over pressure and distribution of the blast effect. The explosion energy is as much as 1/600 of that of the blast at Mount St. Helens on 18 May 1980. The lead‐plate of the blastmeter at 2700 m has also recorded the collision with some accretionary lapillis. The maximum particle velocity of the blast was estimated to be about 75 m/sec based on the trace of the collision. The significance of over pressure for the prediction of volcanic hazards is also discussed briefly.
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