An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu

Volcanic eruptions are an important cause of natural climate variability. In order to improve the accuracy of climate models, precise dating and magnitude of the climatic effects of past volcanism are necessary. Here we present a 2000-yr record of Southern Hemisphere volcanism recorded in ice cores...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Plummer, C. T., Curran, M. A. J., Ommen, T D., Rasmussen, S. O., Moy, A. D., Vance, T. R., Clausen, H. B., Vinther, B. M., Mayewski, P. A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-1929-2012
https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/8/1929/2012/
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:tz6_onUUy6QiblIuYqWwt 2023-05-15T13:36:11+02:00 An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu Plummer, C. T. Curran, M. A. J. Ommen, T D. Rasmussen, S. O. Moy, A. D. Vance, T. R. Clausen, H. B. Vinther, B. M. Mayewski, P. A. 2018-09-27 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-1929-2012 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/8/1929/2012/ en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-8-1929-2012 10670/1.9k7k1n 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/8/1929/2012/ undefined Geographica Helvetica - geography eISSN: 1814-9332 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-1929-2012 2023-01-22T17:52:17Z Volcanic eruptions are an important cause of natural climate variability. In order to improve the accuracy of climate models, precise dating and magnitude of the climatic effects of past volcanism are necessary. Here we present a 2000-yr record of Southern Hemisphere volcanism recorded in ice cores from the high accumulation Law Dome site, East Antarctica. The ice cores were analysed for a suite of chemistry signals and are independently dated via annual layer counting, with 11 ambiguous years at 23 BCE, which has presently the lowest error of all published long Antarctic ice cores. Independently dated records are important to avoid circular dating where volcanic signatures are assigned a date from some external information rather than using the date it is found in the ice core. Forty-five volcanic events have been identified using the sulphate chemistry of the Law Dome record. The low dating error and comparison with the NGRIP (North Greenland Ice Core Project) volcanic records (on the GICC05 timescale) suggest Law Dome is the most accurately dated Antarctic volcanic dataset, which will improve the dating of individual volcanic events and potentially allow better correlation between ice core records, leading to improvements in global volcanic forcing datasets. One of the most important volcanic events of the last two millennia is the large 1450s CE event, usually assigned to the eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu. In this study, we review the evidence surrounding the presently accepted date for this event, and make the case that two separate eruptions have caused confusion in the assignment of this event. Volcanic sulphate deposition estimates are important for modelling the climatic response to eruptions. The largest volcanic sulphate events in our record are dated at 1458 CE (Kuwae?, Vanuatu), 1257 and 422 CE (unidentified). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project ice core NGRIP North Greenland North Greenland Ice Core Project Unknown Antarctic East Antarctica Greenland Law Dome ENVELOPE(112.833,112.833,-66.733,-66.733) Climate of the Past 8 6 1929 1940
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Curran, M. A. J.
Ommen, T D.
Rasmussen, S. O.
Moy, A. D.
Vance, T. R.
Clausen, H. B.
Vinther, B. M.
Mayewski, P. A.
An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
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description Volcanic eruptions are an important cause of natural climate variability. In order to improve the accuracy of climate models, precise dating and magnitude of the climatic effects of past volcanism are necessary. Here we present a 2000-yr record of Southern Hemisphere volcanism recorded in ice cores from the high accumulation Law Dome site, East Antarctica. The ice cores were analysed for a suite of chemistry signals and are independently dated via annual layer counting, with 11 ambiguous years at 23 BCE, which has presently the lowest error of all published long Antarctic ice cores. Independently dated records are important to avoid circular dating where volcanic signatures are assigned a date from some external information rather than using the date it is found in the ice core. Forty-five volcanic events have been identified using the sulphate chemistry of the Law Dome record. The low dating error and comparison with the NGRIP (North Greenland Ice Core Project) volcanic records (on the GICC05 timescale) suggest Law Dome is the most accurately dated Antarctic volcanic dataset, which will improve the dating of individual volcanic events and potentially allow better correlation between ice core records, leading to improvements in global volcanic forcing datasets. One of the most important volcanic events of the last two millennia is the large 1450s CE event, usually assigned to the eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu. In this study, we review the evidence surrounding the presently accepted date for this event, and make the case that two separate eruptions have caused confusion in the assignment of this event. Volcanic sulphate deposition estimates are important for modelling the climatic response to eruptions. The largest volcanic sulphate events in our record are dated at 1458 CE (Kuwae?, Vanuatu), 1257 and 422 CE (unidentified).
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author Plummer, C. T.
Curran, M. A. J.
Ommen, T D.
Rasmussen, S. O.
Moy, A. D.
Vance, T. R.
Clausen, H. B.
Vinther, B. M.
Mayewski, P. A.
author_facet Plummer, C. T.
Curran, M. A. J.
Ommen, T D.
Rasmussen, S. O.
Moy, A. D.
Vance, T. R.
Clausen, H. B.
Vinther, B. M.
Mayewski, P. A.
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title An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
title_short An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
title_full An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
title_fullStr An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
title_full_unstemmed An independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from Law Dome, East Antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s CE eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
title_sort independently dated 2000-yr volcanic record from law dome, east antarctica, including a new perspective on the dating of the 1450s ce eruption of kuwae, vanuatu
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