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NASA Scientists Estimate Tonga Blast At 10 Megatons (npr.org) 82

According to NASA researchers, the power of a massive volcanic eruption that took place on Saturday near the island nation of Tonga was equivalent to around 10 megatons of TNT. "That means the explosive force was more than 500 times as powerful as the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, at the end of World War II," reports NPR. From the report: The blast was heard as far away as Alaska and was probably one of the loudest events to occur on Earth in over a century, according to Michael Poland, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey. "This might be the loudest eruption since [the eruption of the Indonesian volcano] Krakatau in 1883," Poland says. That massive 19th-century eruption killed thousands and released so much ash that it cast much of the region into darkness.

But for all its explosive force, the eruption itself was actually relatively small, according to Poland, of the U.S. Geological Survey. Unlike the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which spewed ash and smoke for hours, the events at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai lasted less than 60 minutes. He does not expect that the eruption will cause any short-term changes to Earth's climate, the way other large eruptions have in the past. In fact, Poland says, the real mystery is how such a relatively small eruption could create such a big bang and tsunami.

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NASA Scientists Estimate Tonga Blast At 10 Megatons

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  • by hackertourist ( 2202674 ) on Wednesday January 19, 2022 @03:28AM (#62187065)

    Scott Manley outdid the media by showing footage from several satellites [youtube.com] on Sunday.

  • Would it not be convenient to test a nuke on top of a vulcano? It's gotten very hard to actually do underwater explosions.

  • You ever pop a pimple by squeezing it, and it just explodes and sprays your mirror? That's this. Not like a pimple you pop and it just slowly leaks or something.
    • by Agripa ( 139780 )

      A pimple pops when external pressure is applied. A volcano explodes when the internal pressure *drops* and gases dissolved in the molten rock come out of solution, like when a carbonated drink is opened.

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