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Volcanoes may have ended the Roman Empire
Episode 388

Volcanoes may have ended the Roman Empire

Scientists have found evidence that may link volcanoes to the fall of the Roman Empire.

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

July 16, 20154m 32s

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Show Notes

Volcanic eruptions can be both beautiful and destructive at the same time, but now scientists have found evidence they may have also been linked to plagues, and even the fall of the Roman Empire. When a volcano erupts, chemicals are released into the atmosphere in huge quantities, which reflect light away from the earth and therefore cause climate change, in the form of summer cooling. These chemicals are also locked away in the ice, providing a snapshot of the time of an eruption. Now scientists have dated the ice cores, and the records of summer cooling, from tree rings and have found they... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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volcanoeseruptionsclimatechangeromanempireplaguesdatingicecorestreerings