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23 (2): Volcanoes and Climate
Eds: LeGrande AN, Anchukaitis KJ, von Gunten L & Goodwin L
Past Global Changes Magazine
23(2)
41-84
2015
Number of pages
44
This issue of Past Global Changes Magazine: Volcanoes and Climate highlights how volcanic eruptions represent some of the most climatically important and societally disruptive short-term events in human history. It focuses on the history, processes, and consequences of large eruptions and how they affect the climate system.
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Individual Articles
> Front Cover
> Contents
> News
> PAGES pilot to chart new waters [p.43]
> Transition accomplished - New setting and new structure of PAGES [p.44-45]
Editorial
> Volcanic eruptions and climate [p.46-47]
A.N. LeGrande and K.J. Anchukaitis
Science Highlights
> The history of volcanic eruptions since Roman times [p.48-49]
M. Sigl, J.R. McConnell, M. Toohey, G. Plunkett, F. Ludlow, M. Winstrup et al.
> Volcanic aerosol radiative properties [p.50-51]
A. Lacis
> Evolving particle size is the key to improved volcanic forcings [p.52-53]
G. Mann, S. Dhomse, T. Deshler, C. Timmreck, A. Schmidt, R. Neely and L. Thomason
> A coordinated modeling assessment of the climate response to volcanic forcing [p.54-55]
D. Zanchettin, C. Timmreck, M. Khodri, A. Robock, A. Rubino, A. Schmidt and M. Toohey
> Volcanic eruptions and the global hydrological cycle [p.56-57]
C.E. Iles, G.C. Hegerl and A.P. Schurer
> Volcanic monsoon influence revealed from multi-proxy evidence [p.58-59]
C. Gao
> On the AD 1815 Tambora eruption and the matter of misplaced tree rings [p.60-61]
S. St. George and K.J. Anchukaitis
> Illuminating the volcanic signal in tree rings [p.62-63]
A.R. Stine, M.P. Tingley and P. Huybers
> Siberian trees: Eyewitnesses to the volcanic event of AD 536 [p.64-65]
O.V. Churakova (Sidorova), M. Saurer, R.T.W. Siegwolf, M.V. Bryukhanova et al.
> Potential impacts of historic volcanic eruptions on the contemporary global food system [p.66-67]
M.J. Puma, S. Chon and Y. Wada
> Important research questions on volcanic eruptions and climate [p.68]
A. Robock
Workshop Reports
> Lessons from Tambora [p.69]
> Integrating records of aquatic change: existing evidence and missing data [p.70]
> Global Soil and Sediment Transfers in the Anthropocene (GloSS) [p.71]
> Large-scale climate variability in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean and links to extra-polar climate [p.72]
> Quantifying global sea level during warm periods [p.73]
> Social-ecological dimensions of forest bark beetle disturbances: Past, present, and future [p.74]
> Late Pleistocene and Holocene climatic variability in the Carpathian-Balkan region [p.75]
> Quaternary fluvio-lacustrine environments and human settlements in West Africa [p.76]
> Quaternary paleoecology: Reconstructing past environments [p.77]
> Spatiotemporal distribution of temperature and hydroclimate proxy data in the Arctic [p.78]
> Toward an Asian hydroclimate field reconstruction [p.79]
> Climate variability and human impacts in Central and Eastern Europe [p.80]
> Launching workshop of PAGES’ working group LandCover6k [p.81]
Program News
> Pliocene climate variability over glacial-interglacial timescales (PlioVAR) working group [p.82]
> New PAGES-PMIP working group on Quaternary Interglacials (QUIGS) [p.83]