Return to Volcano Town
Reassessing the 1937–1943 Volcanic Eruptions at Rabaul
Author(s)
Johnson, R. W.
Threlfall, Neville A.
Language
EnglishAbstract
Wally Johnson and Neville Threlfall re-examine the explosive
volcanic eruptions that in 1937–43 killed more than 500 people in the Rabaul
area of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. They reassess this disaster in light
of the prodigious amount of new scientific and disaster-management work that has
been undertaken there since about 1971, when strong tectonic earthquakes shook
the area. Comparisons are made in particular with volcanic eruptions in
1994–2014, when half of Rabaul town was destroyed and then abandoned. A striking
feature of historical eruptive periods at Rabaul is the near‑simultaneous
activity at Vulcan and Tavurvur volcanoes, on either side of Rabaul Harbour.
Such rare 'twin' eruptions are interpreted to be the result of a
common magma reservoir beneath the harbour. This interpretation has implications
for ongoing hazard and risk assessments and for volcano monitoring in the
area.
Keywords
Rabaul; Volcanic eruptions; Disaster risk reduction; New Britain; Volcanological ObservatoryDOI
10.22459/RVT.2023ISBN
9781760466046, 9781760466039, 9781760466046Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
Canberra, 2023Imprint
ANU PressSeries
Pacific Series,Classification
Australasian and Pacific history
Society and culture: general
Volcanology and seismology