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Scientists studying tree rings in northern Norway have linked ‘blue’ rings, caused by cold summers, to volcanic eruptions ...
In order to grow properly, trees need an adequate period of warmth during their growing seasons; otherwise, the cell walls [… ...
Researchers suspect volcanic eruptions in Central and South America may have led to cold summers in Norway between 1877 and ...
Learn more about these signs of summertime cold, perhaps tied to volcanic activity in 1877 and 1902.
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Volcanic eruptions and cold summers leave lasting marks in the wood of northern trees, unlocking the secrets of past climate extremes.
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In Norway, scientists have found blue rings in trees that hint at how volcanic eruptions disrupted growth throughout history.