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Distinctive Features of the Development of the Tonga Underwater Volcano Eruption According to Acoustic Monitoring Data
On the basis of the analysis of the parameters of acoustic-gravity waves from the underwater eruption of the volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Hapai (hereinafter referred to as Tonga), some features of the generation of these waves and their long-range propagation in the atmosphere are revealed. The hypothesis that the eruption of the Tonga volcano was accompanied by four underwater explosions is formulated on the basis of comparison of pressure signals from the Tonga volcano with the signals generated by both atmospheric and underground explosions, and similar volcanic eruptions.
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pure and applied geophysics (pageoph), a continuation of the journal "Geofisica pura e applicata", publishes original scientific contributions in the fields of solid Earth, atmospheric and oceanic sciences. Regular and special issues feature thought-provoking reports on active areas of current research and state-of-the-art surveys.
Long running journal, founded in 1939 as Geofisica pura e applicata
Publishes peer-reviewed original scientific contributions and state-of-the-art surveys in solid earth and atmospheric sciences
Features thought-provoking reports on active areas of current research and is a major source for publications on tsunami research
Coverage extends to research topics in oceanic sciences
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