Plumeinduced
Plumeinduced (often written plume-induced) is an adjective used in physics, engineering, and earth and environmental sciences to describe phenomena that are initiated or significantly shaped by a plume. A plume is a localized emission of gas, liquid, or particulate matter that forms a rising or spreading flow within a surrounding medium. Plumes can be driven by buoyancy, momentum, or density differences, and the term encompasses a range of contexts from natural to industrial.
In atmospheric science, plumeinduced effects include distortions in local wind fields, enhanced mixing of pollutants, and
In volcanology, volcanic plumes can drive ash dispersion and atmospheric heating that affect weather patterns and