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To: muawiyah
535 AD has always been a mystery year. Apparently whatever happened there was as bad or worse than Tambora.

Only a relatively few volcanoes can cause that that. Laki or Krakatoa (which some attribute the 416 eruption to this year) might be able to do so.

17 posted on 09/20/2011 8:44:59 PM PDT by Darren McCarty (Detroit Tigers - First major league team to clinch division title this year.)
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To: Darren McCarty; decimon; SunkenCiv; blam; All

The book by Austen Atkinson, Impact Earth: Asteroids, Comets and Meteoroids: The Growing Threat hypothesizes an impact event. He reports that “the absence of an acid layer or ‘volcanic-fingerprint’ in ice cores suggests that there may have been another cause: atmospheric loading from space, an impact.” However, Cassiodorus, 534AD, reports such phenomena as “blue-coloured sun” which make me think of Benjamin Franklin’s reports from Europe of a “blue haze”.

The Laki Fissure event was very hard on Iceland and on Europe. The fluorine gases and ash destroyed the teeth of grazing animals, and 90% died off. About 10,000 Icelanders starved to death. Crop failures in Europe may have helped precipitate the French Revolution. Tambora in 1815 was also very bad, leading to “The year with no summer” in New England which helped promote migration from that area. Hope that we don’t have another such event in our lifetime.


21 posted on 09/20/2011 9:20:04 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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