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← GeographyWhich process limits explosive volcanic eruption column height during strong plinian events?
A)Groundwater influx into the magma chamber
B)Atmospheric drag exceeding the buoyant force✓
C)Magma crystallization kinetics decreasing vesiculation
D)Increasing viscosity reducing gas extraction rates
💡 Explanation
When continuous eruption occurs, atmospheric drag increases with column velocity because the column’s upward momentum is slowed down, and the buoyant force is increasingly offset when drag force surpasses a critical threshold. Therefore drag exceeding buoyant force limits height rather than influx, crystallization, or gas fluxes which require specific magma properties.
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