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Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai erupted over a span of 12 hours, releasing 1.9 km 3 (0.46 cu mi) of ejecta with an estimated mass of 2,900 teragrams. Although the eruption energy was soon estimated from the acoustic waves and the ash cloud, its ranking on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) is still debated. [62]
Timeline of volcanism on Earth (mostly VEI-6, within 2 kya) List of volcanic eruptions 1500–1999; List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century; List of volcanic eruptions by death toll; List of large Holocene volcanic eruptions (VEI-5–7) List of large volcanic eruptions (VEI-5–8, within 450+ Mya)
For larger volcanoes that have erupted at least 1,000 km 3 (240 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-8 volcanoes or Category:Supervolcanoes. The only unambiguous VEI-7 eruption to have been directly observed in recorded history was Mount Tambora in 1815 and caused the Year Without a Summer in 1816.
Tsunamis have been triggered by a number of volcanic eruptions, including the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, and the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai eruption. Over 20% of all fatalities caused by volcanism during the past 250 years are estimated to have been caused by volcanogenic tsunamis.
10–25 km (6–16 mi) ... with a VEI of 8, ... The underwater volcano Hunga Tonga in Tonga breached sea level in 2009. Both of its vents exhibited Surtseyan activity ...
For smaller volcanic eruptions that have produced at least 10 km 3 (2.4 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-6 eruptions. For larger volcanic eruptions that have produced at least 1,000 km 3 (240 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-8 eruptions.
A gentle, or effusive, volcanic eruption, in which liquid material (lava) gently flows from a vent, in this case in south-eastern Hawai’i island Satellite animation of the initial ash plume and shockwave of the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption and tsunami.
September 10: 2022 Papua New Guinea earthquake: 1 7.6 2 Mexico, Michoacán: VIII (Severe) 26.9 September 19: 2022 Michoacán earthquake: 3 7.3 4 Japan, Fukushima offshore VIII (Severe) 41.0 March 16: 2022 Fukushima earthquake: 3 7.3 0 Tonga, Vava'u offshore V (Moderate) 37.0 November 11 — 5 7.2 0 Peru, Puno: VI (Strong) 237.0 May 26 — 6 7.0 11