Pleistocene Volcanism and Glacial Initiation
- 15 July 1977
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 197 (4300) , 251-254
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.197.4300.251
Abstract
During the past 2 million years, major Northern Hemisphere eruptions occurred within 0.01 million years before 22 of 24 maximum-temperature dates which preceded the ten European glacial stages and 42 of 60 maximum-temperature dates which preceded the 22 cooling episodes. Massive eruptions were even more closely associated with the glacial stages and the cooling episodes. Within the errors of Pleistocene dating, major eruptions apparently occurred at the crucial moments to have triggered each of the ice ages.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Factors Governing Tropospheric Mean TemperatureScience, 1976
- Explosive Cenozoic Volcanism and Climatic ImplicationsScience, 1976
- Stratospheric aerosols and climatic changeNature, 1976
- Radiocarbon dates of Santorini volcanicsNature, 1976
- Magma Beneath Yellowstone National ParkScience, 1975
- Volcanism and glaciation during the past 40 millenniaNature, 1974
- Arithmetic of ice agesNature, 1974
- Glacial advance relative to volcanic activity since 1500 ADNature, 1974
- Pleistocene Chronology: Long or Short?Quaternary Research, 1973
- Pleistocene Sedimentation in the Equatorial Atlantic: Stratigraphy and Faunal PaleoclimatologyGSA Bulletin, 1971