
@article{ref1,
title="Can rapid climatic change cause volcanic eruptions?",
journal="Science",
year="1979",
author="Rampino, M. R. and Self, S. and Fairbridge, R. W.",
volume="206",
number="4420",
pages="826-829",
abstract="Many major volcanic eruptions coincide with cooling trends of decadal or longer duration that began significantly before the eruptions. Dust veils provide positive feedback for short-term (less than 10 year) global cooling, but seem unlikely to trigger glaciations or even minor climate fluctuations in the 10-to 100-year range. On the contrary, variations in climate lead to stress changes on the earth's crust-for instance, by loading and unloading of ice and water masses and by axial and spin-rate changes that might augment volcanic (and seismic) potential.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0036-8075",
doi="10.1126/science.206.4420.826",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.206.4420.826"
}