The record of volcanic forcing of climate over the past 2500 years is based primarily on sulfate concentrations in ice cores. Of particular interest are large volcanic eruptions with plumes that reached high altitudes in the stratosphere, as these afford sulfate aerosols the longest residence time in the atmosphere, and thus have the greatest impact on radiative forcing. Sulfur isotopes measured in ice cores can be used to identify these large eruptions because stratospheric sulfur is exposed to UV radiation, which imparts a time-evolving mass independent fractionation (MIF) that is preserved in the ice. However, sample size requirements of traditional measurement techniques mean that the MIF signal may be obscured, leading to an inconclusi...
International audienceAbstract. The ∼74 ka Toba eruption was one of the largest volcanic events of t...
International audienceHigh quality records of stratospheric volcanic eruptions, required to model pa...
International audienceSulfur stable isotopes from Antarctic snow samples have been used to assess so...
The record of volcanic forcing of climate over the past 2500 years is based primarily on sulfate con...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past volcanism from glaciological archives is based on t...
Multiple peaks in sulfate concentration in ice cores have been identified as potential candidates fo...
International audienceThis work presents measurements of time-resolved mass-independently fractionat...
Abstract. The ~74 ka Toba eruption was one of the largest volcanic events of the Quaternary. There i...
The 540s, 1450s, and 1600s represent three of the five coldest decades in the Common Era (CE). In ea...
International audienceAbstract. The ∼74 ka Toba eruption was one of the largest volcanic events of t...
International audienceHigh quality records of stratospheric volcanic eruptions, required to model pa...
International audienceSulfur stable isotopes from Antarctic snow samples have been used to assess so...
The record of volcanic forcing of climate over the past 2500 years is based primarily on sulfate con...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past volcanism from glaciological archives is based on t...
Multiple peaks in sulfate concentration in ice cores have been identified as potential candidates fo...
International audienceThis work presents measurements of time-resolved mass-independently fractionat...
Abstract. The ~74 ka Toba eruption was one of the largest volcanic events of the Quaternary. There i...
The 540s, 1450s, and 1600s represent three of the five coldest decades in the Common Era (CE). In ea...
International audienceAbstract. The ∼74 ka Toba eruption was one of the largest volcanic events of t...
International audienceHigh quality records of stratospheric volcanic eruptions, required to model pa...
International audienceSulfur stable isotopes from Antarctic snow samples have been used to assess so...