The colossal consequences of supervolcanoes - Alex Gendler

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The year was 1816.
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Europe and North America had just been through
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a devastating series of wars,
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and a slow recovery seemed to be underway,
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but nature had other plans.
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After two years of poor harvests,
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the spring brought heavy rains and cold,
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flooding the rivers and causing crop failures
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from the British Isles to Switzerland.
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While odd-colored snow fell in Italy and Hungary,
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famine, food riots and disease epidemics ensued.
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Meanwhile, New England was blanketed
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by a strange fog
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that would not disperse
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as the ground remained frozen
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well into June.
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In what came to be known as "the Year Without a Summer,"
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some thought the apocalypse had begun.
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A mood captured in Lord Byron's poem "Darkness":
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"I had a dream which was not all a dream.
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The bright sun was extinguish'd,
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and the stars did wander darkling in the eternal space,
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rayless, and pathless,
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and the icy Earth swung blind and blackening
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in the moonless air;
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morn came and went -- and came, and brought no day."
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They had no way of knowing
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that the real source of their misfortunes
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had occurred a year ago thousands of miles away.
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The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
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on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa
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was what is known as a supervolcano,
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characterized by a volume of erupted material,
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many times greater than that of ordinary volcanoes.
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And while the popular image of volcanic destruction
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is molten rock engulfing the surrounding land,
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far greater devastation is caused
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by what remains in the air.
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Volcanic ash, dispersed by wind,
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can blanket the sky for days,
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while toxic gases, such as sulfur dioxide,
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react in the stratosphere,
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blocking out solar radiation
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and drastically cooling the atmosphere below.
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The resulting volcanic winter,
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along with other effects such as acid rain,
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can effect multiple continents,
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disrupting natural cycles
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and annihilating the plant life on which other organisms,
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including humans, depend.
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Releasing nearly 160 cubic kilometers
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of rock, ash and gas,
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the Mount Tambora eruption
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was the largest in recorded history,
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causing as many as 90,000 deaths.
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But previous eruptions have been even more deadly.
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The 1600 eruption of Peru's Huaynaputina
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is likely to have triggered the Russian famine,
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that killed nearly two million,
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while more ancient eruptions have been blamed for major world events,
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such as the fall of the Chinese Xia Dynasty,
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the disappearance of the Minoan civilization,
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and even a genetic bottleneck in human evolution
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that may have resulted from all but a few thousand human beings
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being wiped out 70,000 years ago.
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One of the most dangerous types of supervolcano
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is an explosive caldera,
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formed when a volcanic mountain collapses
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after an eruption so large
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that the now-empty magma chamber
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can no longer support its weight.
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But though the above-ground volcano is gone,
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the underground volcanic activity continues.
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With no method of release,
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magma and volcanic gases continue
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to accumulate and expand underground,
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building up pressure until a massive and violent explosion
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becomes inevitable.
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And one of the largest active volcanic calderas
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lies right under Yellowstone National Park.
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The last time it erupted, 650,000 years ago,
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it covered much of North America
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in nearly two meters of ash and rock.
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Scientists are currently monitoring
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the world's active volcanoes,
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and procedures for predicting eruptions,
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conducting evacuations and diverting lava flows
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have improved over the years.
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But the massive scale and global reach
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of a supervolcano
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means that for many people there would be nowhere to run.
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Fortunately, the current data shows no evidence
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of such an eruption occurring in the next few thousand years.
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But the idea of a sudden and unavoidable
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civilization-destroying apocalypse
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caused by events half a globe away
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will remain a powerful and terrifying vision.
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Less fictional than we would like to believe.
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"The winds were withered in the stagnant air,
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and the clouds perish'd;
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darkness had no need of aid from them --
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she was the universe." - Lord Byron
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