A possible link between Sun's variability and volcanic activity
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Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
4V. Vulcani e ambiente
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Status
Published
Pages Number
23-37
Refereed
Yes
Date Issued
2015
Alternative Location
ISBN
978-1-63643-308-6
Abstract
Sun inconstancy has the ability to control global climate, that in turn acts as a trigger for volcanic activity. Looking for possible Sun-Earth connections we analysed the time distribution of eruptions of volcanoes located on the northern hemisphere, from the Caribbean Sea to the East Mediterranean Sea, with a particular detail on the most active Italian volcanoes. The compared analysis between sunspot and volcanic cycles suggested that volcanic eruptions are more frequent during minima of Sun activity, with about 3 eruptions out of 4 occurring at relative minima of the quasi-11 year Sun cycle. Not so evident are the long term (centennial time scale) relationships between Sun and volcanic system variability: since the former is controlled by much more complex mechanisms the analysis of correlations between eruptions and Sun activity cannot prescind from geodynamical discriminants, which play a fundamental role in driving magma migration toward the Earth’s surface.
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