Venue: Wallace Building, Swansea University.
Title: The 1815 Tambora eruption: Impact on people, environment and climate. L'éruption du Tambora en 1815 est une éruption volcanique qui s'est produite sur l'île de Sumbawa, en Indonésie. On 10 April, 1815, Mount Tambora erupted even more violently with three columns of flaming lava rising to a great height and merging together.The whole mountain turned into … The Tambora eruption and its climatic consequences were studied repeatedly over the past century with respect to diverse research questions ranging from ice age theory, 12 asteroid impacts, nuclear winter, and others. But in 1812, Mount Tambora became much more active, culminating in a series of eruptions in April, 1815. In both 1819 and 1880 there was an eruption rated a 2 on the volcanic explosivity index (VEI). Tambora had only 3 eruptions over the previous 5,000 years, and none were very severe. The eruption killed at least 10,000 islanders and expelled enough ash, rock, and aerosols to block sunshine worldwide, lower the …
The location of Mount Tambora in Indonesia #3 Mount Tambora eruption wiped out the village of Tambora. Mount Tambora is still considered an active volcano today, and since its 1815 eruption there has been three dates of recorded activity. Mount Tambora, volcanic mountain on Sumbawa island, Indonesia, that in April 1815 exploded in the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. The second of these eruptions involved lava flow and lava dome extrusion, while the first only had a central vent eruption and an explosive eruption. Speaker: Jessica Kandlbauer (University of Bristol) Date: Saturday 23 rd March 2013. The 1815 eruption of Tambora volcano (Sumbawa island, Indonesia) expelled around 140 gt of magma (equivalent to ≈50 km 3 of dense rock), making it the largest known historic eruption. Admission: The lecture is free and all are welcome. The lecture focuses on the eruption of the Tambora volcano on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia on April 5, 1815. Adding to the disaster's massive scale, the huge amount of dust blasted into the upper atmosphere by the Tambora eruption contributed to a bizarre and highly destructive weather event the following year. It has been estimated that Mount Tambora stood approximately 12,000 feet tall before the 1815 eruption when the top third of the mountain was completely obliterated. 13 A first comprehensive overview of the Tambora effects was published in 1992. Time: 10.30 am.
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