In 1831, a massive volcanic eruption cooled the Earth’s atmosphere by 1 degree Celsius and even caused the Sun to appear in ...
The climate-altering eruption came from the Zavaritskii volcano on an uninhabited island in the Pacific that once hosted a ...
In the summer of 1831, people across the Northern Hemisphere experienced bizarre and unsettling phenomena: the sun appeared ...
Scientists finally locate volcano that once erupted so powerfully it turned sun blue - The 1831 eruption caused global ...
Zavaritskii volcano in the Kuril Islands — a former Soviet nuclear submarine base — was responsible for the mysterious 1831 ...
Scientists have identified the “mystery volcano” that erupted in 1831 and cooled Earth’s climate. They have linked it to an ...
A team of researchers have helped solve the mystery over a volcanic eruption that caused famines and crop failures around the ...
The location of a giant volcanic eruption in 1831 has eluded scientists for nearly 200 years, but now they have solved the ...
In 1831, a hidden volcanic eruption cooled the Earth by 1°C, sparking famine. Scientists now trace it to the remote ...
THE location of a mystery volcano that caused “devastating famines” nearly 200 years ago has finally been found, scientists ...
Scientists have identified the “mystery volcano” that erupted in 1831 and cooled Earth’s climate. They have linked it to an ...
According to the analysis, the mystery volcano was Zavaritskii (also spelled Zavaritsky) on Simushir Island, part of the Kuril Islands archipelago, an area disputed by Russia and Japan.