Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium

In 2012 Plummer et al., in presenting the volcanic chronology of the Antarctic Law Dome ice core, chose to list connections to acid layers in other ice cores and also possible chronological coincidences between ice acid dates and the precise dates of frost damage, and/or reduced growth in North Amer...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Baillie, M. G. L., McAneney, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:cp24474 2023-05-15T13:54:27+02:00 Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium Baillie, M. G. L. McAneney, J. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-11-105-2015 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/11/105/2015/ eng eng doi:10.5194/cp-11-105-2015 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/11/105/2015/ eISSN: 1814-9332 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-11-105-2015 2020-07-20T16:24:48Z In 2012 Plummer et al., in presenting the volcanic chronology of the Antarctic Law Dome ice core, chose to list connections to acid layers in other ice cores and also possible chronological coincidences between ice acid dates and the precise dates of frost damage, and/or reduced growth in North American bristlecone pines. We disagree with the chronological links indicated by Plummer et al. for the period before AD 700, and in this paper we show that a case can be made that better linkages between ice acid and tree ring effects occur for this period if the ice chronologies are systematically moved forward by around 7 years, consistent with a hypothesis published by Baillie in 2008. In the paper we seek to explore the proposition that frost damage rings in North American bristlecone pines are a very useful indicator of the dates of certain large explosive volcanic eruptions; the dating of major eruptions being critical for any clear understanding of volcanic forcing. This paper cannot prove that there is an error in the Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005 (GICC05), and in equivalent ice chronologies from the Antarctic, however, it does provide a coherent argument for an apparent ice dating offset. If the suggested offset were to prove correct it would be necessary to locate where the error occurs in the ice chronologies and in this regard the dating of the increasingly controversial Icelandic Eldgjá eruption in the AD 930s, and the China/Korean Millennium eruption which occurs some 7 years after Eldgjá, may well be critical. In addition, if the offset were to be substantiated it would have implications for the alleged identification of tephra at 429.3 m in the Greenland GRIP core, currently attributed to the Italian volcano Vesuvius and used as a critical zero error point in the GICC05 chronology. Text Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Greenland ice core GRIP ice core Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Baillie ENVELOPE(-128.013,-128.013,70.561,70.561) Eldgjá ENVELOPE(-18.608,-18.608,63.962,63.962) Greenland Law Dome ENVELOPE(112.833,112.833,-66.733,-66.733) The Antarctic Climate of the Past 11 1 105 114
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description In 2012 Plummer et al., in presenting the volcanic chronology of the Antarctic Law Dome ice core, chose to list connections to acid layers in other ice cores and also possible chronological coincidences between ice acid dates and the precise dates of frost damage, and/or reduced growth in North American bristlecone pines. We disagree with the chronological links indicated by Plummer et al. for the period before AD 700, and in this paper we show that a case can be made that better linkages between ice acid and tree ring effects occur for this period if the ice chronologies are systematically moved forward by around 7 years, consistent with a hypothesis published by Baillie in 2008. In the paper we seek to explore the proposition that frost damage rings in North American bristlecone pines are a very useful indicator of the dates of certain large explosive volcanic eruptions; the dating of major eruptions being critical for any clear understanding of volcanic forcing. This paper cannot prove that there is an error in the Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005 (GICC05), and in equivalent ice chronologies from the Antarctic, however, it does provide a coherent argument for an apparent ice dating offset. If the suggested offset were to prove correct it would be necessary to locate where the error occurs in the ice chronologies and in this regard the dating of the increasingly controversial Icelandic Eldgjá eruption in the AD 930s, and the China/Korean Millennium eruption which occurs some 7 years after Eldgjá, may well be critical. In addition, if the offset were to be substantiated it would have implications for the alleged identification of tephra at 429.3 m in the Greenland GRIP core, currently attributed to the Italian volcano Vesuvius and used as a critical zero error point in the GICC05 chronology.
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author Baillie, M. G. L.
McAneney, J.
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McAneney, J.
Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
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title Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
title_short Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
title_full Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
title_fullStr Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
title_full_unstemmed Tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
title_sort tree ring effects and ice core acidities clarify the volcanic record of the first millennium
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