نتایج جستجو برای: volcanic eruptions

تعداد نتایج: 18049  

2015
Timothy J. Halliday John Lynham

We thank Jill Miyamura of Hawai‘i Health Information Corporation for the data. Chaning Jang and Jonathan Sweeney provided expert research assistance. We also thank participants at the University of Hawai Applied Micro Group for useful comments. Finally, de Paula gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council through Starting Grant 338187 and the Economic and Social...

2014
A. R. Stine P. Huybers

Annual growth ring variations in Arctic trees are often used to reconstruct surface temperature. In general, however, the growth of Arctic vegetation is limited both by temperature and light availability, suggesting that variations in atmospheric transmissivity may also influence tree-ring characteristics. Here we show that Arctic tree-ring density is sensitive to changes in light availability ...

Journal: :Science 2006
V Ramaswamy M D Schwarzkopf W J Randel B D Santer B J Soden G L Stenchikov

Observations reveal that the substantial cooling of the global lower stratosphere over 1979-2003 occurred in two pronounced steplike transitions. These arose in the aftermath of two major volcanic eruptions, with each cooling transition being followed by a period of relatively steady temperatures. Climate model simulations indicate that the space-time structure of the observed cooling is largel...

2009
R. I. Tilling

Andean volcanism occurs within the Andean Volcanic Arc (AVA), which is the product of subduction of the Nazca Plate and Antarctica Plates beneath the South America Plate. The AVA is Earth’s longest but discontinuous continental-margin volcanic arc, which consists of four distinct segments: Northern Volcanic Zone, Central Volcanic Zone, Southern Volcanic Zone, and Austral Volcanic Zone. These se...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
Hugh Tuffen

Glaciers and ice sheets on many active volcanoes are rapidly receding. There is compelling evidence that melting of ice during the last deglaciation triggered a dramatic acceleration in volcanic activity. Will melting of ice this century, which is associated with climate change, similarly affect volcanic activity and associated hazards? This paper provides a critical overview of the evidence th...

2014
JAMES W. HEAD DAVID R. MARCHANT

The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20% of its history) is thought to differ significantly from that of its more recent history (Amazonian Period, the last ~66%) which is characterized by hyperarid, hypothermal conditions that result in mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) well below 0°C, a global cryosphere, minimal melting on the ground surface, and a horizontally stratified...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Hugo Delile Duncan Keenan-Jones Janne Blichert-Toft Jean-Philippe Goiran Florent Arnaud-Godet Paola Romano Francis Albarède

The influence of a sophisticated water distribution system on urban development in Roman times is tested against the impact of Vesuvius volcanic activity, in particular the great eruption of AD 79, on all of the ancient cities of the Bay of Naples (Neapolis). Written accounts on urbanization outside of Rome are scarce and the archaeological record sketchy, especially during the tumultuous fifth...

2003
David P. Hill

Introduction On average, some 120 strong earthquakes (M ≥ 6) and 60 volcanic eruptions occur somewhere in the world every year. Thus it shouldn’t be hugely surprising when news of a volcanic eruption follows news of a damaging earthquake somewhere else in the world by a week or less. Such newsworthy coincidences inevitably prompt the question from both the media and the public, “is this eruptio...

2008
D. Loyola J. van Geffen P. Valks T. Erbertseder M. Van Roozendael

Volcanic eruptions can emit large amounts of rock fragments and fine particles (ash) into the atmosphere, as well as several gases, including sulphur dioxide (SO2). These ejecta and emissions are a major natural hazard, not only to the local population, but also to the infrastructure in the vicinity of volcanoes and to aviation. Here, we describe a methodology to retrieve quantitative informati...

Journal: :Monthly Weather Review 1899

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