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Timing and climate forcing of volcanic eruptions for the past 2,500 years

Authors :
Robert Mulvaney
Nathan Chellman
Ulf Büntgen
Simon Schüpbach
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
Olivia J. Maselli
Joseph R. McConnell
Bo Møllesøe Vinther
Francis Ludlow
Marc W. Caffee
Sepp Kipfstuhl
Thomas E. Woodruff
Conor Kostick
Jonathan R. Pilcher
Raimund Muscheler
Gill Plunkett
J. P. Steffensen
Kees C. Welten
Michael Sigl
Matthew W. Salzer
Hubertus Fischer
Florian Mekhaldi
Daniel R. Pasteris
Mai Winstrup
Buentgen, Ulf [0000-0002-3821-0818]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature, Sigl, M, Winstrup, M, McConnell, J R, Welten, K C, Plunkett, G, Ludlow, F, Büntgen, U, Caffee, M, Chellman, N, Dahl-Jensen, D, Fischer, H, Kipfstuhl, S, Kostick, C, Maselli, O J, Mekhaldi, F, Mulvaney, R, Muscheler, R, Pasteris, D R, Pilcher, J R, Salzer, M, Schüpbach, S, Steffensen, J P, Vinther, B M & Woodruff, T E 2015, ' Timing and climate forcing of volcanic eruptions for the past 2,500 years ', Nature, vol. 523, no. 7562, pp. 543–549 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14565
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Volcanic eruptions contribute to climate variability, but quantifying these contributions has been limited by inconsistencies in the timing of atmospheric volcanic aerosol loading determined from ice cores and subsequent cooling from climate proxies such as tree rings. Here we resolve these inconsistencies and show that large eruptions in the tropics and high latitudes were primary drivers of interannual-to-decadal temperature variability in the Northern Hemisphere during the past 2,500 years. Our results are based on new records of atmospheric aerosol loading developed from high-resolution, multi-parameter measurements from an array of Greenland and Antarctic ice cores as well as distinctive age markers to constrain chronologies. Overall, cooling was proportional to the magnitude of volcanic forcing and persisted for up to ten years after some of the largest eruptive episodes. Our revised timescale more firmly implicates volcanic eruptions as catalysts in the major sixth-century pandemics, famines, and socioeconomic disruptions in Eurasia and Mesoamerica while allowing multi-millennium quantification of climate response to volcanic forcing.

Details

Volume :
523
Issue :
7562
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....649edefca26d01c33adc1c38febb2b06
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14565