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Larsen, L. B. et al. New ice core evidence for a volcanic cause of the A.D. 536 dust veil.
Historical accounts of the dust veil concentrate on an 18-month period from March of AD 536 until June of AD 537 (refs10,11).
This anomaly can be explained by a volcanic dust veil reducing solar radiation and thus primary production threatening food security over a multitude of years.
During and after these events, the cooling was likely driven by the dust veil and photosynthetic products were limited to such an extent that they likely affected food security and human immune system.
In addition to cooling global temperatures, the dust veil must have dramatically reduced irradiance and thereby photosynthetic products and their contemporary human utilization as a component of the post-eruption forcing.
We observed the anomalies in AD 536 and 541 544 also in the new δ13C data as evidence to suggest that this signal is unrelated to moisture fluctuations and represents a dry fog event akin to a volcanic dust veil.
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Our high-resolution assessment of the volcanic dust veils shows distinct, well-dated anomaly consistent with evidence in historical documentary sources, to highlight irradiance as a new palaeoclimate parameter.
2. Dust a thin veil of translucent loose powder all over primed lid to seal the deal.
Once the planets were destroyed, the debris would have fallen onto the star, generating a thick veil of dust and gas.
Hints of the moon's halo date back to the late 1960s and NASA's Apollo program, but this permanent veil of dust was first characterized in 2014 with the help of data from NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft.
Then the marines began to drive north engulfed in a veil of dust.
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