Radiocarbon and geologic evidence reveal Ilopango volcano as source of the colossal ‘mystery’ eruption of 539/40 CE
Ilopango volcano (El Salvador) erupted violently during the Maya Classic Period (250–900 CE) in a densely-populated and intensively-cultivated region of the southern Maya realm, causing regional abandonment of an area covering more than 20,000 km2. However, neither the regional nor global impacts of...
Main Authors: | Amaroli, P. (Author), Anchukaitis, K.J (Author), Dull, R.A (Author), Freundt, A. (Author), Hernandez, W. (Author), Kutterolf, S. (Author), Oppenheimer, C. (Author), Sheets, P. (Author), Southon, J.R (Author), Wahl, D.B (Author), Wiemann, M.C (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2019
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