• Multi-model comparison of the volcanic sulfate deposition from the 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora 

      Marshall, Lauren; Schmidt, Anja; Toohey, Matthew; Carslaw, Ken; Mann, Graham W.; Sigl, Michael; Khodri, Myriam; Timmreck, Claudia; Zanchettin, Davide; Ball, William T.; Bekki, Slimane; Brooke, James; Dhomse, Sandip; Johnson, Colin; Lamarque, Jean-François; Legrande, Allegra N.; Mills, Michael J; Niemeier, Ulrike; Pope, James O; Poulain, Virginie; Robock, Alan; Rozanov, Eugene; Stenke, Andrea; Sukhodolov, Timofei; Tilmes, Simone; Tsigaridis, Kostas; Tummon, Fiona Sadhbha Brigitta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-15)
      The eruption of Mt. Tambora in 1815 was the largest volcanic eruption of the past 500 years. The eruption had significant climatic impacts, leading to the 1816 "year without a summer", and remains a valuable event from which to understand the climatic effects of large stratospheric volcanic sulfur dioxide injections. The eruption also resulted in one of the strongest and most easily identifiable ...