IMS observations of infrasound and acoustic-gravity waves produced by the January 2022 volcanic eruption of Hunga, Tonga: A global analysis
•The 2022 Tonga Lamb explosive energy is comparable to that of the 1883 Krakatoa.•The eruption is the largest event ever detected by CTBTO infrasound sensors.•Coherent infrasound and acoustic-gravity waves show periods from ∼1 h to a few Hz. The 15 January 2022 Hunga, Tonga, volcano's explosive...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Earth and planetary science letters 2022-08, Vol.591, p.117639, Article 117639 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The 2022 Tonga Lamb explosive energy is comparable to that of the 1883 Krakatoa.•The eruption is the largest event ever detected by CTBTO infrasound sensors.•Coherent infrasound and acoustic-gravity waves show periods from ∼1 h to a few Hz.
The 15 January 2022 Hunga, Tonga, volcano's explosive eruption produced the most powerful blast recorded in the last century, with an estimated equivalent TNT yield of 100–200 megatons. The blast energy was propagated through the atmosphere as various wave types. The most prominent wave was a long-period (>2000 s) surface-guided Lamb wave with energy comparable to that of the 1883 Krakatoa Lamb wave; both were clearly observed by pressure sensors (barometers) worldwide. Internal gravity, acoustic-gravity, and infrasound waves were captured in great detail by the entire infrasound component of the International Monitoring System (IMS). For instance, infrasound waves ( |
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ISSN: | 0012-821X 1385-013X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117639 |