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David Jessop
Researcher at University of Auvergne
Publications - 24
Citations - 302
David Jessop is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Geology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of David Jessop include Blaise Pascal University & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
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LiDAR derived morphology of the 1993 Lascar pyroclastic flow deposits, and implication for flow dynamics and rheology
David Jessop,David Jessop,David Jessop,Karim Kelfoun,Karim Kelfoun,Karim Kelfoun,Philippe Labazuy,Philippe Labazuy,Philippe Labazuy,Anne Mangeney,Olivier Roche,Olivier Roche,Olivier Roche,J.-L. Tillier,M. Trouillet,Guillaume Thibault +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a morphological study of the distal deposits (lobes) of the pumice flows resulting from the 1993 eruption at Lascar, Chile is presented.
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The 2018 unrest phase at La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (French West Indies) andesitic volcano: Scrutiny of a failed but prodromal phreatic eruption
Roberto Moretti,Jean-Christophe Komorowski,G. Ucciani,Séverine Moune,Séverine Moune,David Jessop,David Jessop,Jean-Bernard de Chabalier,François Beauducel,François Beauducel,Magali Bonifacie,Arnaud Burtin,Martin Vallée,Sébastien Deroussi,V. Robert,Dominique Gibert,Tristan Didier,Thierry Kitou,Nathalie Feuillet,P. Allard,Giancarlo Tamburello,Tara Shreve,Jean-Marie Saurel,Arnaud Lemarchand,Marina Rosas-Carbajal,Pierre Agrinier,Anne Le Friant,Marc Chaussidon +27 more
TL;DR: In 2018, the La Soufriere volcano reached its highest seismic energy level with the largest felt volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquake (ML 4.1 or MW 3.7) recorded since the 1976-1977 phreatic eruptive crisis as mentioned in this paper.
The 2018 unrest phase at La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (French West Indies) andesitic volcano: scrutiny of a failed but prodromal phreatic eruption
Roberto Moretti,Jean-Christophe Komorowski,G. Ucciani,Arnaud Burtin,Séverine Moune,Vincent Robert,Magali Bonifacie,David Jessop,Sébastien Deroussi,Jean-Bernard de Chabalier,François Beauducel,Dominique Gibert,Tristan Didier,Thierry Kitou,Tara Shreve,Jean-Marie Saurel,Arnaud Lemarchand,Marina Rosas-Carbajal,Martin Vallée,Giancarlo Tamburello +19 more
TL;DR: In 2018, the La Soufriere volcano reached its highest seismic energy level with the largest felt volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquake (ML 4.1 or MW 3.7) recorded since the 1976-1977 phreatic eruptive crisis as discussed by the authors.
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Effects of particle mixtures and nozzle geometry on entrainment into volcanic jets
David Jessop,A. M. Jellinek +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the shape of the largest eddies defining the jet's edge can affect the entrainment of the ambient, and that this shape can alter the structure and sedimentation regime of the umbrella cloud and the resulting deposit.
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Are eruptions from linear fissures and caldera ring dykes more likely to produce pyroclastic flows
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an extensive series of experiments on multi-phase turbulent jets from analogue linear fissures and annular ring fractures to explore whether the restrictive vent geometry during cataclysmic caldera-forming (CCF) eruptions will ultimately lead a relatively greater frequency of pyroclastic flows than eruptions from circular vents on stratovolcanoes.