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Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next
The Conversation ^ | January 15 2022 | Shane Cronin

Posted on 01/16/2022 4:06:19 AM PST by texas booster

The plume of the volcanic eruption off Tonga seen from space

AAP/Japan Meteorology Agency

Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

January 15, 2022 3.04pm EST

The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has spread shock waves, quite literally, around half the world.

The volcano is usually not much to look at. It consists of two small uninhabited islands, Hunga-Ha’apai and Hunga-Tonga, poking about 100m above sea level 65km north of Tonga’s capital Nuku‘alofa. But hiding below the waves is a massive volcano, around 1800m high and 20km wide.

A map of the massive underwater volcano next to the Hunga-Ha’apai and Hunga-Tonga islands.
A massive underwater volcano lies next to the Hunga-Ha’apai and Hunga-Tonga islands. Author provided

The Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano has erupted regularly over the past few decades. During events in 2009 and 2014/15 hot jets of magma and steam exploded through the waves. But these eruptions were small, dwarfed in scale by the January 2022 events.

Our research into these earlier eruptions suggests this is one of the massive explosions the volcano is capable of producing roughly every thousand years.

Why are the volcano’s eruptions so highly explosive, given that sea water should cool the magma down?

If magma rises into sea water slowly, even at temperatures of about 1200℃, a thin film of steam forms between the magma and water. This provides a layer of insulation to allow the outer surface of the magma to cool.

But this process doesn’t work when magma is blasted out of the ground full of volcanic gas. When magma enters the water rapidly, any steam layers are quickly disrupted, bringing hot magma in direct contact with cold water.

Volcano researchers call this “fuel-coolant interaction” and it is akin to weapons-grade chemical explosions. Extremely violent blasts tear the magma apart. A chain reaction begins, with new magma fragments exposing fresh hot interior surfaces to water, and the explosions repeat, ultimately jetting out volcanic particles and causing blasts with supersonic speeds.


Read more: The 'pulse' of a volcano can be used to help predict its next eruption


Two scales of Hunga eruptions

The 2014/15 eruption created a volcanic cone, joining the two old Hunga islands to create a combined island about 5km long. We visited in 2016, and discovered these historical eruptions were merely curtain raisers to the main event.

Mapping the sea floor, we discovered a hidden “caldera” 150m below the waves.

A map of the seafloor shows the volcanic cones and caldera.
A map of the seafloor shows the volcanic cones and massive caldera. Author provided

The caldera is a crater-like depression around 5km across. Small eruptions (such as in 2009 and 2014/15) occur mainly at the edge of the caldera, but very big ones come from the caldera itself. These big eruptions are so large the top of the erupting magma collapses inward, deepening the caldera.

Looking at the chemistry of past eruptions, we now think the small eruptions represent the magma system slowly recharging itself to prepare for a big event.

We found evidence of two huge past eruptions from the Hunga caldera in deposits on the old islands. We matched these chemically to volcanic ash deposits on the largest inhabited island of Tongatapu, 65km away, and then used radiocarbon dates to show that big caldera eruptions occur about ever 1000 years, with the last one at AD1100.

With this knowledge, the eruption on January 15 seems to be right on schedule for a “big one”.


Read more: Why White Island erupted and why there was no warning


What we can expect to happen now

We’re still in the middle of this major eruptive sequence and many aspects remain unclear, partly because the island is currently obscured by ash clouds.

The two earlier eruptions on December 20 2021 and January 13 2022 were of moderate size. They produced clouds of up to 17km elevation and added new land to the 2014/15 combined island.

The latest eruption has stepped up the scale in terms of violence. The ash plume is already about 20km high. Most remarkably, it spread out almost concentrically over a distance of about 130km from the volcano, creating a plume with a 260km diameter, before it was distorted by the wind.

This demonstrates a huge explosive power – one that cannot be explained by magma-water interaction alone. It shows instead that large amounts of fresh, gas-charged magma have erupted from the caldera.

The eruption also produced a tsunami throughout Tonga and neighbouring Fiji and Samoa. Shock waves traversed many thousands of kilometres, were seen from space, and recorded in New Zealand some 2000km away. Soon after the eruption started, the sky was blocked out on Tongatapu, with ash beginning to fall.

All these signs suggest the large Hunga caldera has awoken. Tsunami are generated by coupled atmospheric and ocean shock waves during an explosions, but they are also readily caused by submarine landslides and caldera collapses.

It remains unclear if this is the climax of the eruption. It represents a major magma pressure release, which may settle the system.

A warning, however, lies in geological deposits from the volcano’s previous eruptions. These complex sequences show each of the 1000-year major caldera eruption episodes involved many separate explosion events.

Hence we could be in for several weeks or even years of major volcanic unrest from the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano. For the sake of the people of Tonga I hope not.



TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: australia; catastrophism; eruption; eruptions; globalwarminghoax; greennewdeal; hungahaapai; hungatonga; science; tonga; volcano; volcanoes
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To: HYPOCRACY

Will the gods accept trans-virgins?


21 posted on 01/16/2022 5:57:41 AM PST by Aevery_Freeman (Who is Ray Epps?)
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To: DocRock
We had a two foot tsunami warning on the Washington state coast line yesterday.

All the coastal cities have evacuation protocols and dozens of warning horns.

School kids have tsunami drills where they have to walk up big hills next to their schools.

We are waiting for the Big One. The subducting Pacific Coast Plate has been locked under the Continental Plate for a couple centuries. It will not be pretty when it finally slips.

Did I forget to mention that if Mount Rainier ever blows out on the northwest side, it will instantly melt trillions of pounds of snow which will flow down a river basin right into downtown Tacoma?

22 posted on 01/16/2022 6:02:25 AM PST by zeestephen
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To: texas booster

Thanks for the work. Best explanation of the event I have seen.


23 posted on 01/16/2022 6:03:10 AM PST by Bull Snipe
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To: texas booster

Thank you for this article and links. Been reading as much as I can, hoping to learn more about this one and volcanoes in general. Praying for Tonga and the island nations..


24 posted on 01/16/2022 6:09:45 AM PST by SueRae (An administration like no other.)
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To: SunkenCiv

In case you know who manages the exploding volcano pr0n ping list.


25 posted on 01/16/2022 6:20:27 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster

Most recent satellite photos show that the 2014-15 cone is no longer present.


26 posted on 01/16/2022 6:26:15 AM PST by Godzilla (Never give up, never surrender . . . . . .)
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To: Aevery_Freeman

Anytime they get chucked in a volcano is good. Whether it appeases the volcano god is irrelevant.


27 posted on 01/16/2022 6:29:03 AM PST by HYPOCRACY (This is the dystopian future we've been waiting for!)
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To: texas booster
This is being compared to El Chichon which blew in Mexico in 1982. The ash cloud cooled the planet enough to cancel the warming from the 1982-83 super El Nino (the strongest El Nino recorded). The heights of the plume seem to be about the same, 30 km, although I only saw one source with 30 km. VEI 5

Not as big as Pinatubo, VEI 6. Also the eruption was far Southern Hemisphere, so it will take a while to get the global stratospheric warming and tropospheric cooling. No doubt that will all be blamed on "climate change".

28 posted on 01/16/2022 6:29:21 AM PST by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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To: texas booster

Bump.


29 posted on 01/16/2022 6:32:56 AM PST by Captain Compassion (I'm just sayin')
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To: palmer
We lived in the shadow of Pinatubo for a couple of years.

No doubt that will all be blamed on "climate change".

It will become part of Greta's standard stump speech.

30 posted on 01/16/2022 6:49:08 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster

Those islands in the middle of the ocean? Yeah, that’s how they came to be. The Earth did Earth things, and there you go.


31 posted on 01/16/2022 7:01:20 AM PST by FrankRizzo890
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To: texas booster

Thank you.
Cue Jimmy Buffett “Volcano”
“I don’t know, I don’t know, l don’t know where i’m a gonna go, when the volcano blows “


32 posted on 01/16/2022 7:02:16 AM PST by drSteve78 (Je suis Deplorable. STILL)
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To: Bon of Babble

Yellowstone

My thought exactly.


33 posted on 01/16/2022 7:03:25 AM PST by drSteve78 (Je suis Deplorable. STILL)
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To: All

Another Tambora ?


34 posted on 01/16/2022 7:07:20 AM PST by Reily
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To: FrankRizzo890
The Earth did Earth things ...

Reeducation camp for you!

How dare you claim that mother Gaia might be in any way responsible for CO2, dirty clouds in the sky or more land for humans to live on one day.

35 posted on 01/16/2022 7:08:35 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: drSteve78

Lava me now or lava me not.


36 posted on 01/16/2022 7:11:31 AM PST by Palio di Siena
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To: FrankRizzo890

Just like viruses do virus things, puny humans be damned.


37 posted on 01/16/2022 7:13:11 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (81 million votes...and NOT ONE "Build Back Better" hat)
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To: texas booster

This must have put up the same amount of CO2 as all the world’s automobiles do in 2-3 years. All volcanic eruptions put out massive amounts of CO2.
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THOUGH-
There is no question that very large volcanic eruptions can inject significant amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens vented approximately 10 million tons of CO 2 into the atmosphere in only 9 hours. However, it currently takes humanity only 2.5 hours to put out the same amount.
Volcanoes Can Affect Climate | U.S. Geological Survey
www.usgs.gov/programs/VHP/volcanoes-can-affect-climate


38 posted on 01/16/2022 7:13:57 AM PST by dennisw
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To: texas booster

Are any of the greenies protesting Mother Gaia for destroying “irreplaceable” coral reefs and pumping CO2 into the atmosphere?


39 posted on 01/16/2022 7:16:13 AM PST by kickstart ("A gun is a tool. It is only as good or as bad as the man who uses it" . Alan Ladd in 'Shane' )
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To: texas booster

I’ve seen videos of cruisers sailing in Tonga and they have mentioned that it is advised not to sail over the underwater volcano there.

I can understand why. It would be a real Jimmy Buffet moment to be caught when it blew.


40 posted on 01/16/2022 7:25:43 AM PST by Rebelbase
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