27 Aug 2019

Giant pumice raft drifts after submarine eruption near Tonga

From , 3:01 pm on 27 August 2019

A large raft of pumice is floating in the Pacific after an underwater volcanic eruption near Tonga earlier this month.

Within a week the raft was twice the size of New York's Manhattan according to Nasa satellite images.

The space agency reports sailors describing a "rubble slick made up of rocks from marble to basketball size such that water was not visible," as well as a smell of sulfur.

New Zealand volcanologist with GNS Science, Dr Brad Scott, talked with Jenny Meyer about the submarine eruption.

The large raft of pumice off Tonga

Photo: NASA