抄録
Explosive volcanic eruption is one of the most hazardous natural phenomena. During explosive eruptions, a mixture of volcanic ash and gases is ejected from a volcanic vent into the atmosphere. For hazard risk assessment, it is important to comprehensively explain various observed data during eruptions and to understand the dynamics of explosive eruptions and the mechanism of volcanic ash dispersal. We have developed a pseudo-gas model of eruption cloud dynamics and ash dispersal. Our model has successfully reproduced the heights of eruption cloud and the distribution of fall deposits during large eruptions such as the Pinatubo 1991 eruption and those during small eruptions such as the Shinmoe-dake 2011 eruption. For more accurate estimates of volcanic hazard risks, two-way coupled models of multiphase flow are required.