Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period

Existing global volcanic radiative aerosol forcing estimates portray the period 700 to 1000 as volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with proximal Icelandic geological records and regional Greenland ice-core records of sulfate. Here, we use cryptotephra an...

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Main Authors: Gabriel, Imogen, Plunkett, Gill, Abbott, Peter M., Behrens, Melanie, Burke, Andrea, Chellman, Nathan, Cook, Eliza, Fleitmann, Dominik, Hörhold, Maria, Hutchison, William, McConnell, Joseph R., Óladóttir, Bergrún A., Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes, Sliwinski, Jakub T., Sugden, Patrick, Twarloh, Birthe, Sigl, Michael
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Published: 2024
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/0d251bfb-0d8a-4d9a-b616-40a7fcf96011 2024-05-19T07:41:10+00:00 Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period Gabriel, Imogen Plunkett, Gill Abbott, Peter M. Behrens, Melanie Burke, Andrea Chellman, Nathan Cook, Eliza Fleitmann, Dominik Hörhold, Maria Hutchison, William McConnell, Joseph R. Óladóttir, Bergrún A. Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes Sliwinski, Jakub T. Sugden, Patrick Twarloh, Birthe Sigl, Michael 2024 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/decadaltocentennial-increases-of-volcanic-aerosols-from-iceland-challenge-the-concept-of-a-medieval-quiet-period(0d251bfb-0d8a-4d9a-b616-40a7fcf96011).html https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01350-6 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gabriel , I , Plunkett , G , Abbott , P M , Behrens , M , Burke , A , Chellman , N , Cook , E , Fleitmann , D , Hörhold , M , Hutchison , W , McConnell , J R , Óladóttir , B A , Preiser-Kapeller , J , Sliwinski , J T , Sugden , P , Twarloh , B & Sigl , M 2024 , ' Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period ' , Communications Earth and Environment , vol. 5 , no. 1 , 194 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01350-6 article 2024 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01350-6 2024-05-02T00:33:24Z Existing global volcanic radiative aerosol forcing estimates portray the period 700 to 1000 as volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with proximal Icelandic geological records and regional Greenland ice-core records of sulfate. Here, we use cryptotephra analyses, high-resolution sulfur isotope analyses, and glaciochemical volcanic tracers on an array of Greenland ice cores to characterise volcanic activity and climatically important sulfuric aerosols across the period 700 to 1000. We identify a prolonged episode of volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions (751–940) dominated by Icelandic volcanism, that we term the Icelandic Active Period. This period commences with the Hrafnkatla episode (751–763), which coincided with strong winter cooling anomalies across Europe. This study reveals an important contribution of prolonged volcanic sulfate emissions to the pre-industrial atmospheric aerosol burden, currently not considered in existing forcing estimates, and highlights the need for further research to disentangle their associated climate feedbacks. Existing global volcanic radiative aerosol forcing estimates portray the period 700 to 1000 as volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with proximal Icelandic geological records and regional Greenland ice-core records of sulfate. Here, we use cryptotephra analyses, high-resolution sulfur isotope analyses, and glaciochemical volcanic tracers on an array of Greenland ice cores to characterise volcanic activity and climatically important sulfuric aerosols across the period 700 to 1000. We identify a prolonged episode of volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions (751–940) dominated by Icelandic volcanism, that we term the Icelandic Active Period. This period commences with the Hrafnkatla episode (751–763), which coincided with strong winter cooling anomalies across Europe. This study reveals an important contribution of prolonged volcanic sulfate emissions to the pre-industrial atmospheric aerosol ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland ice cores ice core Iceland University of Copenhagen: Research Communications Earth & Environment 5 1
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description Existing global volcanic radiative aerosol forcing estimates portray the period 700 to 1000 as volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with proximal Icelandic geological records and regional Greenland ice-core records of sulfate. Here, we use cryptotephra analyses, high-resolution sulfur isotope analyses, and glaciochemical volcanic tracers on an array of Greenland ice cores to characterise volcanic activity and climatically important sulfuric aerosols across the period 700 to 1000. We identify a prolonged episode of volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions (751–940) dominated by Icelandic volcanism, that we term the Icelandic Active Period. This period commences with the Hrafnkatla episode (751–763), which coincided with strong winter cooling anomalies across Europe. This study reveals an important contribution of prolonged volcanic sulfate emissions to the pre-industrial atmospheric aerosol burden, currently not considered in existing forcing estimates, and highlights the need for further research to disentangle their associated climate feedbacks. Existing global volcanic radiative aerosol forcing estimates portray the period 700 to 1000 as volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with proximal Icelandic geological records and regional Greenland ice-core records of sulfate. Here, we use cryptotephra analyses, high-resolution sulfur isotope analyses, and glaciochemical volcanic tracers on an array of Greenland ice cores to characterise volcanic activity and climatically important sulfuric aerosols across the period 700 to 1000. We identify a prolonged episode of volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions (751–940) dominated by Icelandic volcanism, that we term the Icelandic Active Period. This period commences with the Hrafnkatla episode (751–763), which coincided with strong winter cooling anomalies across Europe. This study reveals an important contribution of prolonged volcanic sulfate emissions to the pre-industrial atmospheric aerosol ...
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author Gabriel, Imogen
Plunkett, Gill
Abbott, Peter M.
Behrens, Melanie
Burke, Andrea
Chellman, Nathan
Cook, Eliza
Fleitmann, Dominik
Hörhold, Maria
Hutchison, William
McConnell, Joseph R.
Óladóttir, Bergrún A.
Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Sliwinski, Jakub T.
Sugden, Patrick
Twarloh, Birthe
Sigl, Michael
spellingShingle Gabriel, Imogen
Plunkett, Gill
Abbott, Peter M.
Behrens, Melanie
Burke, Andrea
Chellman, Nathan
Cook, Eliza
Fleitmann, Dominik
Hörhold, Maria
Hutchison, William
McConnell, Joseph R.
Óladóttir, Bergrún A.
Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Sliwinski, Jakub T.
Sugden, Patrick
Twarloh, Birthe
Sigl, Michael
Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
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Plunkett, Gill
Abbott, Peter M.
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Burke, Andrea
Chellman, Nathan
Cook, Eliza
Fleitmann, Dominik
Hörhold, Maria
Hutchison, William
McConnell, Joseph R.
Óladóttir, Bergrún A.
Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Sliwinski, Jakub T.
Sugden, Patrick
Twarloh, Birthe
Sigl, Michael
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title Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
title_short Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
title_full Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
title_fullStr Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
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