These are the types of rocks formed through the cooling and crystallization of molten
rock.
Aerosols interacting with these fluffy objects help contribute to the cooling of the climate during effusive eruptions
What are clouds.
This category of eruptions are often looked at as the most dangerous.
What are tropical eruptions.
What are climate models.
The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculium almost instantly under this deadly substance emitted from the volcano.
What is ash.
This is the type of molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface.
What is lava.
Large-scale volcanic eruptions can engulf the planet with these types of aerosols.
What are Sulfate Aerosols.
The eruption of this volcano in 1815 has been largely considered as the one that has caused the most longstanding climatic effects in history.
What is Mount Tambora.
What is energy.
What is The Year Without a Summer.
What is magma.
The most significant climatic impact that aerosols have is the overall cooling in this layer of the atmosphere.
What is the lower troposphere.
Despite its highly explosive nature, the eruption of this volcano in 1980 had inconsequential effects on the climate.
What is Mount St. Helens.
The Toba mega-eruption of around 75,000 years ago is an example of a scenario in which these processes are initiated.
What are feedback mechanisms.
Doing this to the flow of lava can potentially mitigate some disastrous societal consequences.
What is diverting the flow.
These are the types of gases released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions.
What are greenhouse gases.
Studies show that differences in monsoon behavior after eruptions can be attributed to this feature of the predetermining volcanic aerosol concentrations.
What is asymmetry.
Contrary to tropospheric eruptions, these types of eruptions are more likely to have a more substantial and long-lasting impact on the global climate.
What are stratospheric eruptions.
The development of this technique gives scientists the ability to extract extremely accurate records pertaining to volcanic-climate connection.
What is the isotopic technique.
Despite this being one of America's most famous national parks, the eruption of its volcano and the uncertainties that come with it can present some dangers for the climate.
What is Yellowstone.
This style of volcanic eruptions are often known to be the most explosive.
What are Plinian eruptions.
Larger sulfate aerosol particles limit the climate response in this way.
What is nonlinearly.
Several studies have detected changes in this cycle, with many researchers citing a global precipitation reduction in their findings.
While current metrics of eruption magnitude prioritize mass of magma and explosivity of the eruption, this factor is believed to be the most crucial in determining volcanic impact on the climate.
What is the emission budget.
During the stretch between 1910-1940, the overall warming of the climate could most realistically be attributed to this factor stemming from the Santa Maria and Katmai eruptions of the time period.
What is reduced volcanism.