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Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga

Authors :
Matoza, Robin
Fee, David
Assink, Jelle
Iezzi, Alexandra
Green, D A
Aalders, Kim K.C.
Toney, Liam
Lecocq, Thomas TL
Krishnamoorthy, Siddharth
Lalande, Jean-Marie
Nishida, Kiwamu
De Geest, Koen De K.
Haney, Matthew
Ortiz, Hugo
Brissaud, Quentin
Martire, Luca
Galmiche-Rolland, Louise
Vergados, Panagiotis
Nippress, Alexandra
Landman Parker, Judith
Shani-Kadmiel, Shahar
Witsil, Alex
Arrowsmith, Stephen
Caudron, Corentin
Watada, Shingo
Perttu, Anna
Taisne, Benoit
Mialle, Pierrick
Le Pichon, Alexis
Vergoz, Julien
Hupe, Patrick
Blom, Philip S.
Waxler, Roger
De Angelis, Silvio
Snively, Jonathan
Ringler, Adam
Anthony, Robert E.
Jolly, Antoine
Kilgour, Geoff
Averbuch, Gil
Ripepe, Maurizio
Ichihara, Mie
Arciniega-Ceballos, Alejandra
Astafyeva, Elvira
Ceranna, Lars
Cevuard, Sandrine
Che, Il-Young
De Negri, Rodrigo
Ebeling, Carl
Evers, Luc
Franco-Marin, Luis
Gabrielson, Thomas
Hafner, Katrin
Harrison, R. Giles
Komjathy, Attila
Lacanna, Giorgio
Lyons, John
Macpherson, Kenneth
Marchetti, Emanuele
Mckee, Karen
Mellors, Robert
Mendo-Pérez, Gerardo
Mikesell, Dylan
Munaibari, Edhah
Oyola-Merced, Mayra
Park, Iseul
Pilger, C
Ramos, Cristina
Aroca Ruiz, María
Sabatini, Roberto
Schwaiger, Hannes
Tailpied, Dorianne
Talmadge, Carrick
Vidot, Jérôme
Webster, J
Wilson, D
Matoza, Robin
Fee, David
Assink, Jelle
Iezzi, Alexandra
Green, D A
Aalders, Kim K.C.
Toney, Liam
Lecocq, Thomas TL
Krishnamoorthy, Siddharth
Lalande, Jean-Marie
Nishida, Kiwamu
De Geest, Koen De K.
Haney, Matthew
Ortiz, Hugo
Brissaud, Quentin
Martire, Luca
Galmiche-Rolland, Louise
Vergados, Panagiotis
Nippress, Alexandra
Landman Parker, Judith
Shani-Kadmiel, Shahar
Witsil, Alex
Arrowsmith, Stephen
Caudron, Corentin
Watada, Shingo
Perttu, Anna
Taisne, Benoit
Mialle, Pierrick
Le Pichon, Alexis
Vergoz, Julien
Hupe, Patrick
Blom, Philip S.
Waxler, Roger
De Angelis, Silvio
Snively, Jonathan
Ringler, Adam
Anthony, Robert E.
Jolly, Antoine
Kilgour, Geoff
Averbuch, Gil
Ripepe, Maurizio
Ichihara, Mie
Arciniega-Ceballos, Alejandra
Astafyeva, Elvira
Ceranna, Lars
Cevuard, Sandrine
Che, Il-Young
De Negri, Rodrigo
Ebeling, Carl
Evers, Luc
Franco-Marin, Luis
Gabrielson, Thomas
Hafner, Katrin
Harrison, R. Giles
Komjathy, Attila
Lacanna, Giorgio
Lyons, John
Macpherson, Kenneth
Marchetti, Emanuele
Mckee, Karen
Mellors, Robert
Mendo-Pérez, Gerardo
Mikesell, Dylan
Munaibari, Edhah
Oyola-Merced, Mayra
Park, Iseul
Pilger, C
Ramos, Cristina
Aroca Ruiz, María
Sabatini, Roberto
Schwaiger, Hannes
Tailpied, Dorianne
Talmadge, Carrick
Vidot, Jérôme
Webster, J
Wilson, D
Source :
Science
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The 15 January 2022 climactic eruption of Hunga volcano, Tonga, produced an explosion in the atmosphere of a size that has not been documented in the modern geophysical record. The event generated a broad range of atmospheric waves observed globally by various ground-based and spaceborne instrumentation networks. Most prominent is the surface-guided Lamb wave ( ≲ 0.01 Hz), which we observed propagating for four (+three antipodal) passages around the Earth over six days. Based on Lamb wave amplitudes, the climactic Hunga explosion was comparable in size to that of the 1883 Krakatau eruption. The Hunga eruption produced remarkable globally-detected infrasound (0.01–20 Hz), long-range (~10,000 km) audible sound, and ionospheric perturbations. Seismometers worldwide recorded pure seismic and air-to-ground coupled waves. Air-to-sea coupling likely contributed to fast-arriving tsunamis. We highlight exceptional observations of the atmospheric waves.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1335123724
Document Type :
Electronic Resource