Impact of known local and tropical volcanic eruptions of the past millennium on the WAIS Divide microparticle record
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[1] We present a new method for inferring the relative location (lowversus high-southern latitude), and therefore the potential climatic impact, of past eruptions based on the particle size distribution (PSD) of micrometer-sized ash measured continuously in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide ice core. We find that particles from a high-southern latitude eruption (Buckle Island, Antarctica (1839 Common Era, C.E.)) have a PSD with mode diameter ≥5 μm coarser than the background dust (mode 5.1 μm), while ash particles originating from stratospheric tropical eruptions, including Tambora (1815 C.E.), Kuwae (1458 C.E.), and Unknown (1258 C.E.), have PSDs with mode diameters ~0.6–1.5 μm finer than the background. In addition, volcanic ash particles from globalscale eruptions are deposited ~3–6 months earlier and over a shorter time interval than sulfate aerosols. We hypothesize that this phasing is driven by differences in atmospheric processing and aerosol/particle transport and deposition. Citation: Koffman, B. G., K. J. Kreutz, A. V. Kurbatov, and N. W. Dunbar (2013), Impact of known local and tropical volcanic eruptions of the past millennium on the WAIS Divide microparticle record, Geophys. Res. Lett., 40, doi:10.1002/grl.50822.
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