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Scientific Reports | 2015

Stratospheric Ozone destruction by the Bronze-Age Minoan eruption (Santorini Volcano, Greece)

Anita Cadoux; Bruno Scaillet; Slimane Bekki; Clive Oppenheimer; Timothy H. Druitt

The role of volcanogenic halogen-bearing (i.e. chlorine and bromine) compounds in stratospheric ozone chemistry and climate forcing is poorly constrained. While the 1991 eruption of Pinatubo resulted in stratospheric ozone loss, it was due to heterogeneous chemistry on volcanic sulfate aerosols involving chlorine of anthropogenic rather than volcanogenic origin, since co-erupted chlorine was scavenged within the plume. Therefore, it is not known what effect volcanism had on ozone in pre-industrial times, nor what will be its role on future atmospheres with reduced anthropogenic halogens present. By combining petrologic constraints on eruption volatile yields with a global atmospheric chemistry-transport model, we show here that the Bronze-Age ‘Minoan’ eruption of Santorini Volcano released far more halogens than sulfur and that, even if only 2% of these halogens reached the stratosphere, it would have resulted in strong global ozone depletion. The model predicts reductions in ozone columns of 20 to >90% at Northern high latitudes and an ozone recovery taking up to a decade. Our findings emphasise the significance of volcanic halogens for stratosphere chemistry and suggest that modelling of past and future volcanic impacts on Earth’s ozone, climate and ecosystems should systematically consider volcanic halogen emissions in addition to sulfur emissions.


Geological Magazine | 2011

Trenchward Plio-Quaternary volcanism migration in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt: the case of the Sierra Nevada range

Anita Cadoux; Yves Missenard; Raymundo G. Martínez-Serrano; Hervé Guillou

The Miocene–Quaternary Trans-Mexican Volcanic arc is thought to have grown southwards (i.e. trenchward) since the Pliocene. This theory is mainly supported by roughly N–S-directed polygenetic volcanic ranges along which volcanic activity migrates southwards with time. We investigated the eruptive history of one of these ranges, the Sierra Nevada (east boundary of Mexico City basin), by compiling literature ages and providing new K–Ar dates. Our K–Ar ages are the first ones for the northernmost Tlaloc and Telapon volcanoes and for the ancestral Popocatepetl (Nexpayantla). The obtained ages reveal that the four stratovolcanoes forming the range worked contemporaneously during most of the Middle to Late Pleistocene. However, taking into account the onset of the volcanic activity, a southward migration is evidenced along the Sierra Nevada: volcanism initiated at its northern tip at least 1.8 Ma ago at Tlaloc volcano, extended southwards 1 Ma ago with Iztaccihuatl and appeared at its southern end 329 ka ago with the Nexpayantla cone. Such a migration would be most probably primarily driven by Cocos slab roll-back and steepening rather than by regional crustal tectonics, which played a secondary role by controlling the apparent alignment of the volcanoes.


Terra Nova | 2012

Can Moroccan Atlas lithospheric thinning and volcanism be induced by Edge-Driven Convection?

Yves Missenard; Anita Cadoux


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

A unique lower mantle source for Southern Italy volcanics

Anita Cadoux; Janne Blichert-Toft; Daniele L. Pinti; Francis Albarède


Lithos | 2005

New chronological and geochemical constraints on the genesis and geological evolution of Ponza and Palmarola Volcanic Islands (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

Anita Cadoux; Daniele L. Pinti; Cyril Aznar; Sergio Chiesa; Pierre-Yves Gillot


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2009

Hybrid character and pre-eruptive events of Mt Amiata volcano (Italy) inferred from geochronological, petro-geochemical and isotopic data

Anita Cadoux; Daniele L. Pinti


Journal of Petrology | 2014

Magma Storage Conditions of Large Plinian Eruptions of Santorini Volcano (Greece)

Anita Cadoux; Bruno Scaillet; Timothy H. Druitt; Etienne Deloule


Journal of Petrology | 2016

Magma Storage and Extraction Associated with Plinian and Interplinian Activity at Santorini Caldera (Greece)

Timothy H. Druitt; M. Mercier; L. Florentin; Etienne Deloule; N. Cluzel; T. Flaherty; Etienne Médard; Anita Cadoux


Journal of Petrology | 2014

Characteristic Textures of Recrystallized, Peritectic, and Primary Magmatic Olivine in Experimental Samples and Natural Volcanic Rocks

Saskia Erdmann; Bruno Scaillet; Caroline Martel; Anita Cadoux


Chemical Geology | 2017

A new set of standards for in–situ measurement of bromine abundances in natural silicate glasses: Application to SR-XRF, LA-ICP-MS and SIMS techniques

Anita Cadoux; Giada Iacono-Marziano; Antonio Paonita; Etienne Deloule; Alessandro Aiuppa; G. Nelson Eby; Michela Costa; Lorenzo Brusca; Kim Berlo; Kalotina Geraki; Tamsin A. Mather; David M. Pyle; Ida Di Carlo

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Daniele L. Pinti

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Cyril Aznar

University of Paris-Sud

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Delphine Bosch

University of Montpellier

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Francis Albarède

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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