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Sigl, Michael; McConnell, Joseph R; Toohey, Matthew (2023): Volcanic stratospheric sulfur injection between 1733 and 1895 CE based on the eVolv2k-plus-D4i ice-core eruption catalogue [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.960975

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Abstract:
Between 1733 and 1895, a total of 35 additional volcanic eruptions were detected in the new high-resolution measurements (D4i dataset: "Greenland ice-core non-sea-salt sulfur concentrations and calculated volcanic sulfate deposition (1733-1900 CE)" (PANGAEA, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.960977) of the D4 ice core (McConnel et al., 2007). For the same time period only 25 volcanic eruptions had previously been detected using an ice-core array from Greenland (including NEEM-2011-S1 and NGRIP) and Antarctica, making up the eVolv2k database [Toohey and Sigl, 2017]. 21 volcanic events in D4i are found to match events in the eVolv2k database, 8 tropical events and 13 Northern Hemisphere extratropical (NHET) events. Based on linear fits of eVolv2k volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections (VSSI) to the cumulative D4i sulfate deposition rates, we derive scaling factors to convert D4i volcanic sulfate depositions to VSSI. Fits are of high quality with R2 values of 0.91 and 0.99 for tropical and extratropical events, respectively. Of the remaining events identified in D4i but not included in eVolv2k, we find 11 that are tentatively attributable to VEI=4 events listed in the Volcanoes of the World [Global Volcanism Program, 2013] (GVP) database (e.g, Soufriere St. Vincent, and Awu in 1812; Suwanosejima in 1813; Mayon 1814; Raung 1817; Colima 1818). Although attribution is not completely certain, for these events we assume the attribution is correct and use the historically dated eruption date and location from Volcanoes of the World (Global Volcanism Program, 2013). Eruptions found in D4i which do not have a corresponding event in the GVP database could result from a number of scenarios. To avoid a potential bias by attributing these signals to either tropical latitudes (0°) or to NHET latitudes (i.e. 45°N), we represent the forcing by these unidentified events as the probability-weighted superposition of tropical and extratropical eruptions based on the measured sulfate flux. For each event we calculate the VSSI associated with the sulfate deposition assuming on the one hand the event was tropical, and on the other hand assuming it was extratropical. These VSSI values are then multiplied by the probability that the event was either tropical or extratropical, based on the proportion of NHET and tropical events in the Greenland records used in eVolv2k. Each unidentified sulfate deposition is then represented in the VSSI file as two injections, with the same eruption time taken from the ice ice-core dating, and different VSSI amounts for default tropical and extratropical regions. The resulting list of "additional" eruptions not included in eVolv2k is merged with eVolv2k, and the resulting eruption list named eVolv2k plus D4i used as input to the EVA forcing generator [Toohey et al., 2016] to generate time series of stratospheric aerosol optical depth (SAOD).
Keyword(s):
Greenland; Ice core; Little Ice Age; radiative forcing; sulfate; Sulfur; volcanism
Supplement to:
Fang, Shih-Wei; Sigl, Michael; Toohey, Matthew; Jungclaus, Johann H; Zanchettin, Davide; Timmreck, Claudia (in review): The role of small to moderate volcanic eruptions in the early 19th century climate.
Related to:
Sigl, Michael; McConnell, Joseph R (2023): D4i Greenland ice-core non-sea-salt sulfur concentrations and calculated volcanic sulfate deposition (1733-1900 CE). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.960977
Source:
Global Volcanism Program (2023): Volcanoes of the World (v. 5.0.4; 17 Apr 2023). Distributed by Smithsonian Institution, compiled by Venzke, E, https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.VOTW5-2022.5.0
Toohey, Matthew; Sigl, Michael (2017): Volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections and aerosol optical depth from 500 BCE to 1900 CE. Earth System Science Data, 9(2), 809-831, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-809-2017
References:
McConnell, Joseph R; Edwards, Ross; Kok, Gregory L; Flanner, Mark G; Zender, Charles S; Saltzman, Eric S; Banta, J Ryan; Pasteris, Daniel R; Carter, Megan M; Kahl, Jonathan D W (2007): 20th-Century Industrial Black Carbon Emissions Altered Arctic Climate Forcing. Science, 317(5843), 1381-1384, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1144856
Toohey, Matthew; Stevens, Bjorn; Schmidt, Hauke; Timmreck, Claudia (2016): Easy Volcanic Aerosol (EVA v1.0): an idealized forcing generator for climate simulations. Geoscientific Model Development, 9(11), 4049-4070, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-4049-2016
Funding:
European Research Council (ERC), grant/award no. 820047: Timing of Holocene volcanic eruptions and their radiative aerosol forcing (THERA)
Coverage:
Latitude: 71.400000 * Longitude: -43.900000
Minimum Elevation: 2766.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 2766.0 m
Event(s):
D4 * Latitude: 71.400000 * Longitude: -43.900000 * Elevation: 2766.0 m * Location: Greenland * Method/Device: Ice drill (ICEDRILL) * Comment: Drilling year: 2003
Comment:
This study complements the Dataset doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.960977, which describes in detail the ice-core data used to infer the VSSI in this dataset.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
AgeAgea AD/CESigl, MichaelDecimal year
AGEAgeka BPSigl, MichaelGeocode
Year of eruptionEruptiona ADSigl, Michael
MonthMonthSigl, MichaelMonth of eruption (if known); default for unidentified eruptions is January
DayDaySigl, MichaelDay of eruption (if known); default for unidentified eruptions 1st
LATITUDELatitudeSigl, MichaelGeocode – Latitude of eruption (if known); default 45°N for eruptions suspected in NHET and 0° for suspected tropical eruptions
Volcanic stratospheric sulphur injectionVSSITgSigl, Michael
Volcanic stratospheric sulphur injection, standard deviationVSSI std dev±Sigl, Michael1-sigma uncertainty in VSSI (assumed 100% for all events identified in D4i)
EruptionEruptionSigl, MichaelAttributed volcanic eruption (if known) with eruption numbers are taken from the Volcanoes of the World database provided online by the Global Volcanism Program 2013
10 Volcanic explosivity indexVEI#Sigl, Michael(if known) taken from the Volcanoes of the World database provided online by the Global Volcanism Program 2013
11 Reference/sourceReferenceSigl, MichaelReference for the individual VSSI value; D4i ice core (this study) or eVolv2k multi-ice-core dataset (Toohey & Sigl 2017)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC) * Processing Level: PANGAEA data processing level 4 (ProcLevel4)
Size:
603 data points

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1873.0220.07697818731864.4001.170.43Grímsvötn 128184eVolv2k
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1863.2910.086709186341565.0001.671.67Iceland "Tröllahraun fires" 1860s0this study (D4)
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1846.0030.10399718461145.0000.970.41eVolv2k
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1833.8740.1161261833111545.0000.240.24this study (D4)
1831.0030.11899718311119.50012.983.41Babuayan Claro 168804eVolv2k
1829.2910.12070918294150.0000.420.42this study (D4)
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1825.1940.124806182531054.7650.400.40Shishaldin 200592this study (D4)
1822.7720.1272281822108-7.3002.020.79Galunggung 157185eVolv2k
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1821.0030.128997182111-45.0000.550.28eVolv2k
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1817.0440.1329561817116-8.1192.582.58Raung 161134this study (D4)
1815.2770.1347231815410-8.30028.084.49Tambora 162317eVolv2k
1814.0860.13591418142113.2571.641.64Mayon 136054this study (D4)
1813.8740.1361261813111529.6381.241.24Suwanosejima 169224this study (D4)
1812.6000.1374001812863.6701.411.41Awu 165564this study (D4)
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1797.0030.15299717971145.0000.740.33eVolv2k
1796.0030.15399717961145.0000.690.32eVolv2k
1795.3740.154626179551565.0000.310.31Bardarbunga 128800this study (D4)
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1787.1240.162876178721545.0000.240.24this study (D4)
1786.0030.16399717861145.0000.830.36eVolv2k
1783.4580.166542178361564.40020.817.04Grímsvötn (Laki) 128094eVolv2k
1779.5410.17045917797150.0000.290.29this study (D4)
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1770.0030.17999717701145.0000.700.32eVolv2k
1766.2640.18373617664564.0002.520.75Hekla 127454eVolv2k
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1755.7970.1942031755101763.6001.180.43Katla 126745eVolv2k
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1752.2910.19770917524150.0000.330.33this study (D4)
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1749.6130.200387174981114.0020.820.82Taal 168404this study (D4)
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1739.6350.210365173981942.7003.441.09Shikotsu (Tarumai) 186125eVolv2k
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