Volcanic forcing of climate over the past 1500 years: An improved ice core‐based index for climate models
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Abstract
Understanding natural causes of climate change is vital to evaluate the relative impacts of human pollution and land surface modification on climate. We have investigated one of the most important natural causes of climate change, volcanic eruptions, by using 54 ice core records from both the Arctic and Antarctica. Our recently collected suite of ice core data, more than double the number of cores ever used before, reduces errors inherent in reconstructions based on a single or small number of cores, which enables us to obtain much higher accuracy in both detection of events and quantification of the radiative effects. We extracted volcanic deposition signals from each ice core record by applying a high‐pass…
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3Topics & keywords
- Ice core
- Volcano
- Climatology
- Radiative forcing
- Geology
- Climate model
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Environmental science
- Climate action