2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gl110507
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Revisiting the 10th‐Century Eldgjá Eruption: Modeling the Climatic and Environmental Impacts

Herman F. Fuglestvedt,
Imogen Gabriel,
Michael Sigl
et al.

Abstract: The 10th‐century Eldgjá eruption in Iceland is the largest basaltic flood lava eruption of the Common Era. However, the extent of its impacts is unclear due to limited historical records. Combining volcanology and ice‐core analyses from both recent and earlier studies, we present a gas emissions scenario for the Eldgjá eruption spanning 937 to 940 CE, co‐injecting volcanic sulfur and halogens. The combined tropospheric and stratospheric sulfur emissions are 3–8 times higher than those adopted for Eldgjá in exi… Show more

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