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摘要
Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha 'apai火山喷发为探索喷发机制、环境和气候影响提供了一个独特的机会。虽然1月15日发生的爆炸规模较大,但排放的灰烬较少,未来几年全球地面气温可能下降约0.03-0.13℃。造成这种不成比例的主要原因是,绝大多数SO2和颗粒在从浅水中逸出并上升到上层大气(~ 30公里)之前就被清除了。火山爆发摧毁了这个太平洋岛国,汤加塔普岛上的一切都被厚达2厘米的火山灰层所覆盖。一个令人费解的现象是,一系列低频波在大气中在全球范围内蔓延,这可能是由于岩浆-空气界面上气泡壳的连续振荡。此外,大气波对远离火山的海波进行了再生,对海洋环流和海洋生态产生了一定的影响,因此短期的爆发性喷发可能会产生深远的影响。鉴于汤加在爆炸后面临的一系列问题,一个现实的建议是,应在紧急安全和灾后重建方面做好充分准备。
Enlightenment of the Recent Explosive Eruption of Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai in Tonga
Eruptions of Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai render a unique opportunity to explore the mechanism, environmental and climatic effects. Although the size of blast occurred on 15 January was large, the ashes emitted were small, and the global surface air temperature is likely to decrease by about 0.03–0.13°C in the next few years. The dominant reason for this disproportionateness is that vast majority of SO2 and particles were removed before escaping out of the shallow water and soaring up into the upper atmosphere (∼30 km). The explosive eruptions had devastated this Pacific Island nation, and all things in the Tongatapu Island were covered by up to 2 cm thick ash layer. One puzzling phenomenon is that a sequence of low-frequency waves rippled globally in the atmosphere probably due to the continuous oscillations of gas bubbles shells at the magma-air interface. Furthermore, the atmospheric waves had regenerated the sea waves far-away from the volcano and exerted certain influence on ocean circulation and marine ecology, and thus the short-term explosive eruption may play far-reaching impacts. Given the series problems Tonga had faced after the blast, one realistic suggestion is that adequate preparations should be made in the emergency security and post-disaster reconstruction.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Volcanology and Seismology publishes theoretical and experimental studies, communications, and reports on volcanic, seismic, geodynamic, and magmatic processes occurring in the areas of island arcs and other active regions of the Earth. In particular, the journal looks at present-day land and submarine volcanic activity; Neogene–Quaternary volcanism; mechanisms of plutonic activity; the geochemistry of volcanic and postvolcanic processes; geothermal systems in volcanic regions; and seismological monitoring. In addition, the journal surveys earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and techniques for predicting them.