The Hunga Tonga eruption is one of the largest eruptions observed with modern equipment. This week we'll dig into what happened, how it was observed, and what we think is next for the island chain.
Fun Paper Friday
In line with the show (for once!) we look at shock waves on Mars... or lack thereof.
Fernando, Benjamin, et al. "Questions to Heaven." Astronomy & Geophysics 62.LA-UR-21-31668 (2021). (https://academic.oup.com/astrogeo/article/62/6/6.22/6428174)
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The Hunga Tonga eruption is one of the largest eruptions observed with modern equipment. This week we'll dig into what happened, how it was observed, and what we think is next for the island chain.

Fun Paper Friday

In line with the show (for once!) we look at shock waves on Mars... or lack thereof.
Fernando, Benjamin, et al. "Questions to Heaven." Astronomy & Geophysics 62.LA-UR-21-31668 (2021).

Contact us:

Show

Support us on Patreon!
www.dontpanicgeocast.com
SWUNG Slack
@dontpanicgeo
[email protected]

John Leeman

www.johnrleeman.com
@geo_leeman

Shannon Dulin

@ShannonDulin

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