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Phasing and climate forcing potential of the Millennium Eruption of Mt. Baekdu

Earth Sciences

Phasing and climate forcing potential of the Millennium Eruption of Mt. Baekdu

G. Lee, A. Burke, et al.

Discover the fascinating insights from the Millennium Eruption of Mt. Baekdu, one of the largest in history, as researchers analyze high-resolution ice-core evidence from Greenland. This collaboration reveals key findings about the eruption's two main phases and its limited impact on climate. Join Giyoon Lee and his team in uncovering the secrets of this monumental event!

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Abstract
The Millennium Eruption of Mt. Baekdu, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the Common Era, initiated in late 946. It remains uncertain whether its two main compositional phases, rhyolite and trachyte, were expelled in a single eruption or in two. Investigations based on proximal and medial ash have not resolved this question, prompting us to turn to high-resolution ice-core evidence. Here, we report a suite of glaciochemical and tephra analyses of a Greenlandic ice core, identifying the transition from rhyolitic to trachytic tephra with corresponding spikes in insoluble particle fallout. By modeling annual snow accumulation, we estimate an interval of one to two months between these spikes, which approximates the hiatus between two eruptive phases. Additionally, negligible sulfur mass-independent fractionation, near-synchroneity between particle and sulfate deposition, and peak sulfur fallout in winter all indicate an ephemeral aerosol veil. These factors limited the climate forcing potential of the Millennium Eruption.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 01, 2024
Authors
Giyoon Lee, Andrea Burke, William Hutchison, Patrick Sugden, Celeste Smith, Joseph R. McConnell, Michael Sigl, Clive Oppenheimer, Sune Olander Rasmussen, Jørgen Peder Steffensen, Seung Ryeol Lee, Jinho Ahn
Tags
Mt. Baekdu
volcanic eruption
ice-core evidence
climate forcing
sulfur fractionation
aerosol veil
rhyolite
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