• DocumentCode
    1367626
  • Title

    Dating volcanic eruptions with tree-ring chemistry

  • Author

    Ünlü, Kenan ; Pearson, Charlotte ; Hauck, Danielle K. ; Kuniholm, Peter I.

  • Author_Institution
    Radiat. Sci. & Eng. Center, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    36
  • Lastpage
    44
  • Abstract
    Dendrochemical analyses of absolutely dated, overlapping sequences of tree rings allow identification of temporally conscribed, volcanically influenced periods of environmental change. Dendrochemistry, or the study of tree-ring elemental composition, is a promising new technique for reconstructing climate/environmental history at annual resolution. In particular, dendrochemistry may be useful for identifying periods of climatically and/or environmentally effective volcanic activity. Airborne pollution from major volcanic eruptions in the form of increased environmental acidity from sulfur dioxide can cause changes in availability and concentration of certain elements and can increase the availability of those elements in the soil, resulting in increased uptake by trees from the substrate or direct from the atmosphere. In particular, spikes, dips, or major changes in trace element concentration may be an indication of changes in soil or atmospheric chemistry (e.g., Padilla and Anderson 2002). Although there are other records of past volcanism (especially from ice-cores - e.g. Vinther et al. 2005), tree-ring based work (e.g. Salzer and Hughes 2007) offers several important advantages: first, tree-ring series are available with wide spatial coverage from most of the globe, and second, they are datable with annual and even subannual resolution on a fixed (absolute) calendar timescale (whereas even the best ice-core work has errors of several years or more beyond the last few hundred years).
  • Keywords
    air pollution; atmospheric chemistry; geochronology; proxy records (geophysical); volcanology; airborne pollution; atmospheric chemistry; dendrochemical analysis; environmental change; soil; tree-ring chemistry; volcanic eruptions dating;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Potentials, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-6648
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MPOT.2009.934193
  • Filename
    5235534