International audienceA remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6 th century CE, which disrupted human societies across large parts of the globe, has been attributed to volcanic forcing of climate. A major tropical eruption in 540 CE is thought to have played a key role, but there is no consensus about the source volcano to date. Here, we present evidence for El Chichón in southern Mexico as the most likely candidate, based on a refined reconstruction of the volcano's eruption history. A new chronological framework, derived from distal tephra deposits and the world's largest Holocene beach ridge plain along the Gulf of Mexico, enabled us to positively link a major explosive event to a prominent volcanic sulfur spike in...
International audienceThe impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civ...
Paleoclimatologists have discovered abundant evidence that droughts coincided with collapse of the L...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
International audienceA remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6 th century C...
A remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6th century CE, which disrupted huma...
A remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6th century CE, which disrupted huma...
Maya societies in Southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize experienced a 'dark age' during the second h...
The Tierra Blanca Joven (TBJ) eruption from Ilopango volcano deposited thick ash over much of El Sal...
In the spirit of collaborative research, Glicken and Ford embarked on the problem of identifying the...
Geologic and radiometric-age data indicate that El Chichón was frequently and violently active durin...
International audienceUsual methods are unfortunately unsuitable to accurately date many Holocene de...
This research revealed the impact of climate, volcanism and humans on the late Holocene evolution of...
International audienceThe impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civ...
Paleoclimatologists have discovered abundant evidence that droughts coincided with collapse of the L...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
International audienceA remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6 th century C...
A remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6th century CE, which disrupted huma...
A remarkably long period of Northern Hemispheric cooling in the 6th century CE, which disrupted huma...
Maya societies in Southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize experienced a 'dark age' during the second h...
The Tierra Blanca Joven (TBJ) eruption from Ilopango volcano deposited thick ash over much of El Sal...
In the spirit of collaborative research, Glicken and Ford embarked on the problem of identifying the...
Geologic and radiometric-age data indicate that El Chichón was frequently and violently active durin...
International audienceUsual methods are unfortunately unsuitable to accurately date many Holocene de...
This research revealed the impact of climate, volcanism and humans on the late Holocene evolution of...
International audienceThe impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civ...
Paleoclimatologists have discovered abundant evidence that droughts coincided with collapse of the L...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...