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Multi-Event Explosive Seismic Source for the 2022 Mw 6.3 Hunga Tonga Submarine Volcanic Eruption

Julien Thurin, Carl Tape, Ryan Modrak

2022The Seismic Record38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The eruption of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai submarine volcano on 15 January 2022 produced a variety of geophysical responses, including a significant seismic signal. We study the seismic source process of this event by inverting for moment tensors (MTs) using regional surface waves (Rayleigh, Love). By comparing inversion results for the eruption with eight nearby earthquakes, we show that it is possible to discriminate MT source types. Our inversion yields a shallow explosive source for the eruption and reveals the importance of trade-offs among depth, magnitude, and source type. We illustrate these trade-offs by representing the misfit variations over the eigenvalue lune. Finally, we invert for the source-time function of the sequence of explosions that occurred in the first minutes of the eruption. The multi-event source-time function comprises four subevents spanning ∼270 s, with a total magnitude estimate of Mw 6.34 ± 0.10.

Topics & Concepts

SeismologyGeologyVolcanoSubmarineSubmarine volcanoExplosive materialInversion (geology)Explosive eruptionTectonicsMagmaGeographyOceanographyArchaeologyHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsSeismic Waves and Analysisearthquake and tectonic studies
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