Tonga volcanic eruption and tsunami, January 2022: globally the most significant opportunity to observe an explosive and tsunamigenic submarine eruption since AD 1883 Krakatau

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James P. Terry
James Goff
Nigel Winspear
Vena Pearl Bongolan
Scott Fisher
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[1] Zayed University,College of Natural and Health Sciences
[2] University of Southampton,School of Ocean and Earth Science
[3] University of New South Wales,School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
[4] CATRISX Services Ltd,undefined
[5] The University of the Philippines,undefined
[6] Hawai‘i Land Trust,undefined
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Geoscience Letters | / 9卷
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January 2022 witnessed the violent eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai submarine volcano in the South Pacific. With a volcanic explosivity index possibly equivalent to VEI 5, this represents the largest seaborne eruption for nearly one and a half centuries since Indonesia’s cataclysmic explosion of Krakatau in AD 1883. The Tongan eruption remarkably produced ocean-wide tsunamis, never documented before in the Pacific instrumental record. Volcanically generated tsunamis have been referred to as a ‘blind spot’ in our understanding of tsunami hazards, particularly in the Pacific Ocean. This event therefore presents a unique opportunity for investigating the multiple processes contributing to volcanic tsunamigenesis. It is argued that, although challenges exist, integrating theoretical, observational, field and modelling techniques offers the best approach to improving volcanic tsunami hazard assessment across Oceania.
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