Why the Tonga Eruption Was So Violent, and What to Expect Next

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Research into earlier eruptions suggests this is the type of massive explosion the volcano sees about every thousand years

The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research.

— NIWA Weather January 15, 2022 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.

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. 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.

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.

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