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The 2019-2020 volcanic eruption of Late'iki (Metis Shoal), Tonga.


ABSTRACT: Late'iki (previously known as Metis Shoal) is a highly active volcano in the Tofua arc with at least four temporary island-building eruptions and one submarine eruption in the last 55 years. The most recent eruption, commencing in October 2019, resulted in lava effusion and subsequent phreatic explosions, the construction of a short-lived island that was quickly eroded by wave action and possibly further phreatic activity that continued into January 2020. The two-pyroxene dacite from the 2019 eruption is similar to the 1967/8 eruptions suggesting the magma is residual from earlier eruptions and has not undergone further differentiation in the last 50 years. New observations of the 2019 eruption site confirm the lava-dominant character of the volcano summit but a thin veneer of wave-reworked, finely fragmented lava material remains that is interpreted to have been produced by phreatic explosions from hot rock-water interactions during the effusive eruption. A notable absence of quench-fragmented hyaloclastite breccias suggests that non-explosive quench fragmentation processes were minimal at these shallow depths or that hyaloclastite debris has resedimented to greater depths beyond our summit survey area.

SUBMITTER: Yeo IA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9076857 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The 2019-2020 volcanic eruption of Late'iki (Metis Shoal), Tonga.

Yeo I A IA   McIntosh I M IM   Bryan S E SE   Tani K K   Dunbabin M M   Metz D D   Collins P C PC   Stone K K   Manu M S MS  

Scientific reports 20220506 1


Late'iki (previously known as Metis Shoal) is a highly active volcano in the Tofua arc with at least four temporary island-building eruptions and one submarine eruption in the last 55 years. The most recent eruption, commencing in October 2019, resulted in lava effusion and subsequent phreatic explosions, the construction of a short-lived island that was quickly eroded by wave action and possibly further phreatic activity that continued into January 2020. The two-pyroxene dacite from the 2019 er  ...[more]

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