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  1. The 1452/1453 mystery eruption is an unidentified volcanic event that triggered the first large sulfate spike in the 1450s, succeeded by another spike in 1458 caused by another mysterious eruption. The eruption caused a severe volcanic winter leading to one of strongest cooling events in the Northern Hemisphere.

  2. Jun 27, 2006 · Our results suggest that the Kuwae eruption is a single-phase eruption which took place in late 1452 or early 1453, producing significant depositions that lasted up to four years in both Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets.

    • Chaochao Gao, Alan Robock, Stephen Self, Jeffrey B. Witter, J. P. Steffenson, Henrik Brink Clausen, ...
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    • 2006
    • 27 June 2006
  3. 1. Introduction. The Kuwae volcano in Vanuatu (16.83°S, 168.54°E) erupted in the middle of the 15th. century A.D. [Pang, 1993; Briffa et al., 1998], expelling 32-39 km3 of dense rock equivalent. [Monzier et al., 1994]. This volume of expelled matter is more than six times larger that of the.

  4. We combined 33 ice core records, 13 from the Northern Hemisphere and 20 from the Southern Hemisphere, to determine the timing and magnitude of the great Kuwae eruption in the mid-15th century.

    • Chaochao Gao, Alan Robock, Stephen Self, Jeffrey B. Witter, J. P. Steffenson, Henrik Brink Clausen, ...
    • 2006
  5. Jun 20, 2013 · One of the two bipolar volcanic signals dated at 1453 and 1459 is probably left by the eruption of the submarine volcano Kuwae in the tropical Pacific, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the last millennium.

    • Jihong Cole-Dai, David G. Ferris, Alyson L. Lanciki, Joël Savarino, Mark H. Thiemens, Joseph R. McCo...
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    • 2013
    • 20 June 2013
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 14521452 - Wikipedia

    A major volcanic eruption, 1452/1453 mystery eruption, has a subsequent global cooling effect (the eruption releases more sulfate than any other event in the previous 700 years). Portuguese navigator Diogo de Teive discovers the islands of Corvo and Flores, in the Azores.

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  8. One of the two bipolar volcanic signals dated at 1453 and 1459 is probably left by the eruption of the submarine volcano Kuwae in the tropical Pacific, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the last millennium.

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