An Investigation on the Ionospheric Response to the Volcanic Explosion at Hunga Ha'apai in 2021

Author:

Qiu Shican1ORCID,Zhang Zhanming12,Soon Willie34,Velasco Herrera Victor Manuel5,Dou Xiankang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geophysics College of the Geology Engineering and Geomatics Chang'an University Xi'an China

2. School of Earth and Space Sciences University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

3. Center for Environmental Research and Earth Sciences (CERES) Salem MA USA

4. Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science (ELKH EPSS) Sopron Hungary

5. Instituto De Geofísica Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México Mexico City Mexico

Abstract

AbstractThe Hunga Ha'apai volcano eruption (20.536°S, 175.382°W in Tonga), which started intermittently around December 2021 and most violently erupted on 15 January 2022, is considered to be the largest volcanic outbreak in recent decades. In this research, we derived the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) over Sanya (18.400°N, 109.600°E), Wuhan (30.530°N, 114.610°E), and Mohe (53.500°N, 122.370°E), from the Global Navigation Satellite System observations. Then we investigated the coupling between the volcano eruption and ionosphere through the TEC variations. The TEC anomaly decayed from about 10 days before main eruption of the Hunga Ha'apai volcano, and showed obvious fluctuations during the eruption phase. The TEC anomaly propagated periodically, with its autocorrelation‐analyzed period of about 16.5 hr during the intermittent outbreak and about 8 hr during the main outbreak phase. Its independently derived wavelet‐analyzed periods are about 9.4 hr during the intermittent outbreak and about 9.4 and 18.8 hr during the main outbreak phase. The propagation is mainly expressed in low frequencies, with energy concentrated in the range of 0–10−3 Hz. This study highlights that the preeruption activities may play an important role in the coupling between the volcanic eruption and ionosphere disturbances.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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