The mystery location of a giant volcanic eruption that has puzzled scientists for almost 200 years has finally been solved.
In the summer of 1831, an enormous volcanic eruption spewed sulfur gas into Earth’s atmosphere. The particles scattered ...
Scientists have identified the “mystery volcano” that erupted in 1831 and cooled Earth’s climate. They have linked it to an ...
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The location of a giant volcanic eruption in 1831 has eluded scientists for nearly 200 years, but now they have solved the ...
One eruption thought to be responsible for the global cooling event from 1831 to 1833 was attributed to Babuyan Claro in the ...
an area disputed by Russia and Japan. Before the scientists’ findings, Zavaritskii’s last known eruption was in 800 BC. “For many of Earth’s volcanoes, particularly those in remote areas ...
Though currently under Russian control ... The cooling caused by the eruption, together with three other volcano eruptions between 1808 and 1835, likely caused the crop failure and famine.
Researchers have identified the source of a huge volcanic eruption that posed a mystery for nearly 200 years, a study reports. The event, which took place in 1831, was one of the largest eruptions ...
The 'mystery volcano' was Zavaritskii ... Kuril Islands archipelago -- a disputed area by Russia and Japan. As per their analysis, the last eruption from Zavaritskii was in 800 BC.