Ice Core Evidence for an Explosive Tropical Volcanic Eruption 6 Years Preceding Tambora

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  • JIHONG DAI
  • ELLEN MOSLEY-THOMPSON
  • LONNIE G. THOMPSON
چکیده

High-resolution analyses of ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland reveal an explosive volcanic eruption in the tropics in A.D. 1809 which is not reflected in the historical record. A comparison in the same ice cores of the sulfate flux from the A.D. 1809 eruption to that from the Tambora eruption (A.D. 1815) indicates a near-equatorial location and a magnitude roughly half that of Tambora. Thus this event should be considered comparable to other eruptions producing large volumes ofsulfur-rich gases uch as Coseguina, Krakatau, Agung, and El Chichtn. The increase in the atmospheric concentration ofsulfuric acid may have contributed to the northern hemisphere cooling observed in the early nineteenth century and may account partially for the decline in surface temperatures which preceded the eruption of Tamborn in A.D. 1815.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007