Volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections and aerosol optical depth during the Holocene (past 11 500 years) from a bipolar ice-core array
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Published:2022-07-12
Issue:7
Volume:14
Page:3167-3196
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Sigl MichaelORCID, Toohey MatthewORCID, McConnell Joseph R.ORCID, Cole-Dai JihongORCID, Severi MirkoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The injection of sulfur into the stratosphere by volcanic eruptions is the
dominant driver of natural climate variability on
interannual to multidecadal timescales. Based on a set of continuous sulfate
and sulfur records from a suite of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica,
the HolVol v.1.0 database includes estimates of the magnitudes and
approximate source latitudes of major volcanic stratospheric sulfur
injection (VSSI) events for the Holocene (from 9500 BCE or 11 500 years BP to
1900 CE), constituting an extension of the previous record by 7000 years.
The database incorporates new-generation ice-core aerosol records with a
sub-annual temporal resolution and a demonstrated sub-decadal dating accuracy
and precision. By tightly aligning and stacking the ice-core records on the
WD2014 chronology from Antarctica, we resolve long-standing inconsistencies
in the dating of ancient volcanic eruptions that arise from biased (i.e.,
dated too old) ice-core chronologies over the Holocene for Greenland. We
reconstruct a total of 850 volcanic eruptions with injections in excess of 1 teragram of sulfur (Tg S); of these eruptions, 329 (39 %) are located in the low latitudes with bipolar
sulfate deposition, 426 (50 %) are located in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics (NHET) and 88 (10 %) are located in the Southern Hemisphere extratropics (SHET). The spatial distribution of the reconstructed eruption locations
is in agreement with prior reconstructions for the past 2500 years. In
total, these eruptions injected 7410 Tg S into the
stratosphere: 70 % from tropical eruptions and 25 % from NH
extratropical eruptions. A long-term latitudinally and monthly resolved
stratospheric aerosol optical depth (SAOD) time series is reconstructed from
the HolVol VSSI estimates, representing the first Holocene-scale
reconstruction constrained by Greenland and Antarctica ice cores. These new
long-term reconstructions of past VSSI and SAOD variability confirm evidence
from regional volcanic eruption chronologies (e.g., from Iceland) in showing
that the Early Holocene (9500–7000 BCE) experienced a higher number of
volcanic eruptions (+16 %) and cumulative VSSI (+86 %) compared with
the past 2500 years. This increase coincides with the rapid retreat of ice
sheets during deglaciation, providing context for potential future increases
in volcanic activity in regions under projected glacier melting in the 21st
century. The reconstructed VSSI and SAOD data are available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.928646 (Sigl et al., 2021).
Funder
H2020 European Research Council National Science Foundation
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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