studiot Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) There was an interesting article in the New Scientist, dated 18 Jan 2014 about the decade between AD 534 and AD545 where a large part of the human populations were decimated in civilizations right round the world, asociated with a sudden large drop in global temperature that lasted a decade. The geological reasons for the tmeperature drop are uncertain at best. Does anyone have any more information to contribute? Edited January 19, 2014 by studiot
StringJunky Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 It has been conjectured that these changes were due to ashes or dust thrown into the air after the impact of a comet[13] or meteorite,[14][15] or after the eruption of a volcano (a phenomenon known as "volcanic winter").[16] The evidence of sulfate deposits in ice cores strongly supports the volcano hypothesis; the sulfate spike is even more intense than that which accompanied the lesser episode of climatic aberration in 1816, popularly known as the "Year Without a Summer", which has been connected to the explosion of the volcano Mount Tambora in Sumbawa,Indonesia.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_weather_events_of_535%E2%80%93536
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