Decadal-to-centennial increases of volcanic aerosols from Iceland challenge the concept of a Medieval Quiet Period
I Gabriel, G Plunkett, PM Abbott, M Behrens… - … earth & environment, 2024 - nature.com
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 …
volcanically quiescent, void of major volcanic eruptions. However, this disagrees with …
The significance of volcanic ash in Greenland ice cores during the Common Era
G Plunkett, M Sigl, JR McConnell, JR Pilcher… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Polar ice cores provide long, continuous and well-dated records of past volcanism and have
contributed significantly to our understanding of volcanic impacts on climate and society …
contributed significantly to our understanding of volcanic impacts on climate and society …
The role of vegetation cover and slope angle in tephra layer preservation and implications for Quaternary tephrostratigraphy
Our aim is to understand the significance of slope position, slope angle and the interplay
between slopes and vegetation in influencing the ways in which tephra layers may be …
between slopes and vegetation in influencing the ways in which tephra layers may be …
Recurrent outburst floods and explosive volcanism during the Younger Dryas–Early Holocene deglaciation in south Iceland: evidence from a lacustrine record
Lake sediment records give valuable insight into the dynamic events that characterized the
last deglaciation in Iceland. Here, we focus on the well‐dated sediment record from …
last deglaciation in Iceland. Here, we focus on the well‐dated sediment record from …
A shift in eruption mode of Hekla volcano, Iceland, 3000 years ago: two‐coloured Hekla tephra series, characteristics, dispersal and age
G Larsen, BG Róbertsdóttir… - Journal of Quaternary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hekla volcano is a major producer of large, widespread silicic tephras. About 3000 years
ago, the dominant eruption mode shifted from infrequent large (> 1 km3) to more frequent …
ago, the dominant eruption mode shifted from infrequent large (> 1 km3) to more frequent …
Large explosive basaltic eruptions at Katla volcano, Iceland: Fragmentation, grain size and eruption dynamics
J Schmith, Á Höskuldsson, PM Holm… - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Katla volcano in Iceland produces hazardous large explosive basaltic eruptions on a regular
basis, but very little quantitative data for future hazard assessments exist. Here details on …
basis, but very little quantitative data for future hazard assessments exist. Here details on …
Variable Response in Alpine Tree-Ring Stable Isotopes Following Volcanic Eruptions in the Tropics and Iceland
The importance of the stable isotopes in tree rings for the study of the climate variations
caused by volcanic eruptions is still unclear. We studied δ18O, δD, δ13C stable isotopes of …
caused by volcanic eruptions is still unclear. We studied δ18O, δD, δ13C stable isotopes of …
Tephra productivity and eruption flux of the subglacial Katla volcano, Iceland
BA Óladóttir, O Sigmarsson, G Larsen - Bulletin of Volcanology, 2018 - Springer
The influence of the mode of magma ascent on eruption fluxes is uncertain beneath active
volcanoes. To study this, the subglacial volcano Katla, Iceland, whichhas produced …
volcanoes. To study this, the subglacial volcano Katla, Iceland, whichhas produced …
[PDF][PDF] Comparison of volcanic threat challenges in Iceland and Japan
ÁE Bernhardsdóttir, J Elíasson - IDRiM Journal, 2019 - researchgate.net
The authorities in Iceland and Japan face various challenges in their efforts to reduce risks
of volcano disasters. While Japanese society is much older and has therefore longer …
of volcano disasters. While Japanese society is much older and has therefore longer …