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The Millennium Eruption of Changbaishan Tianchi Volcano is VEI 6, not 7

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Jenkins, SF 
Lerner, GA 
Li, W 
Suzuki, T 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThe Millennium Eruption (AD 946–947) of Changbaishan Tianchi Volcano is one of the largest known eruptions in recorded history. With the help of previously published isopachs and distal ash thicknesses, we re-calculate the bulk volume of its distal eruptive product, the B-Tm ash, as 27–62 kmjats:sup3</jats:sup> and the total eruption volume as 40–98 kmjats:sup3</jats:sup>. The updated volume estimates are around half of those estimated by previous studies of this seminal eruption. Our work shows that the Millennium Eruption is a VEI-6 eruption, rather than VEI-7 as previously envisaged, and its magnitude is also lower than previously thought. This has implications for regional frequency-magnitude relationships and may also partially explain the limited regional, rather than global, climatic effects of the Millennium Eruption.</jats:p>

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Funder: AXA joint research initiative

Keywords

Millennium eruption, Changbaishan tianchi volcano, Isopachs, B-Tm ash, Tephra volume, VEI

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education (NRF2018NRF-NSFC003ES-010)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (41861144025)