Frequency of large volcanic eruptions over the past 200 000 years

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    There has been much interest in the notion that rates of explosive volcanism have been moderated by processes related to climate change (Kutterolf et_al, 2019; Watt et_al, 2013). Rates of volcanism might also be affected by sea level change (Huybers and Langmuir, 2009; Kutterolf et_al, 2019). While this provides no direct information on the location and magnitude of each eruption, it can be used to log eruptions relevant for climate forcing (Gao et_al, 2008; Sigl et_al, 2015). There have been only limited investigations (Castellano et_al, 2004, 2005; Cole-Dai et_al, 2021; Lin et_al, 2022 . . .

     

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