Episodic Magma Hammers for the 15 January 2022 Cataclysmic Eruption of Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai

Author:

Zheng Yingcai1ORCID,Hu Hao1,Spera Frank J.2ORCID,Scruggs Melissa2ORCID,Thompson Glenn3ORCID,Jin Yuesu1,Lapen Tom1,McNutt Stephen R.3,Mandli Kyle4ORCID,Peng Zhigang5ORCID,Yuen Dave A.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Houston Houston TX USA

2. Department of Earth Science University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA USA

3. School of Geosciences University of South Florida Tampa FL USA

4. Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics Columbia University New York NY USA

5. School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the forces and magma system dynamics on timescales of seconds to minutes remains challenging. In the January 2022 phreatoplinian Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai eruption, four remarkably similar seismic subevents within a 5‐min interval occurred during the intensifying early eruptive phase. The subevents are similar in waveforms and durations (∼25 s each). Each subevent begins with an unusual negative P‐wave polarity which is inferred, using full‐wave seismic modeling, to be caused by an upward single‐force mechanism at the volcano created by a magma hammer likely in response to magma flow blockage/constriction during the early part of the eruption as discharge rapidly increased over orders of magnitude with concomitant conduit geometry evolution and instability. Our proposed episodic magma hammer model is consistent with thermodynamic and phase properties of the magmatic mixture, and yields an estimate of conduit mass flow in agreement with vent discharge rates derived from satellite imagery of plume heights.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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