Édouard de Bélizal
University of Paris
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013
Franck Lavigne; Jean-Philippe Degeai; Jean-Christophe Komorowski; Sébastien Guillet; Vincent Robert; Pierre Lahitte; Clive Oppenheimer; Markus Stoffel; Céline M. Vidal; Surono; Indyo Pratomo; Patrick Wassmer; Irka Hajdas; Danang Sri Hadmoko; Édouard de Bélizal
Significance Based on ice core archives of sulfate and tephra deposition, one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the historic period and of the past 7,000 y occurred in A.D. 1257. However the source of this “mystery eruption” remained unknown. Drawing on a robust body of new evidence from radiocarbon dates, tephra geochemistry, stratigraphic data, a medieval chronicle, this study argues that the source of this eruption is Samalas volcano, part of the Mount Rinjani Volcanic Complex on Lombok Island, Indonesia. These results solve a conundrum that has puzzled glaciologists, volcanologists, and climatologists for more than three decades. In addition, the identification of this volcano gives rise to the existence of a forgotten Pompeii in the Far East. Polar ice core records attest to a colossal volcanic eruption that took place ca. A.D. 1257 or 1258, most probably in the tropics. Estimates based on sulfate deposition in these records suggest that it yielded the largest volcanic sulfur release to the stratosphere of the past 7,000 y. Tree rings, medieval chronicles, and computational models corroborate the expected worldwide atmospheric and climatic effects of this eruption. However, until now there has been no convincing candidate for the mid-13th century “mystery eruption.” Drawing upon compelling evidence from stratigraphic and geomorphic data, physical volcanology, radiocarbon dating, tephra geochemistry, and chronicles, we argue the source of this long-sought eruption is the Samalas volcano, adjacent to Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island, Indonesia. At least 40 km3 (dense-rock equivalent) of tephra were deposited and the eruption column reached an altitude of up to 43 km. Three principal pumice fallout deposits mantle the region and thick pyroclastic flow deposits are found at the coast, 25 km from source. With an estimated magnitude of 7, this event ranks among the largest Holocene explosive eruptions. Radiocarbon dates on charcoal are consistent with a mid-13th century eruption. In addition, glass geochemistry of the associated pumice deposits matches that of shards found in both Arctic and Antarctic ice cores, providing compelling evidence to link the prominent A.D. 1258/1259 ice core sulfate spike to Samalas. We further constrain the timing of the mystery eruption based on tephra dispersal and historical records, suggesting it occurred between May and October A.D. 1257.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2013
Estuning Tyas Wulan Mei; Franck Lavigne; Adrien Picquout; Édouard de Bélizal; Daniel Brunstein; Delphine Grancher; Junun Sartohadi; Noer Cholik; Céline Vidal
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2013
Édouard de Bélizal; Franck Lavigne; Danang Sri Hadmoko; Jean-Philippe Degeai; Gilang Aria Dipayana; Bachtiar Wahyu Mutaqin; Muh Aris Marfai; Marie Coquet; Baptiste Le Mauff; Anne-Kyria Robin; Céline Vidal; Noer Cholik; Nurnaning Aisyah
Geomorphology | 2012
Édouard de Bélizal; Franck Lavigne; J.C. Gaillard; Delphine Grancher; Indyo Pratomo; Jean-Christophe Komorowski
Bulletin of Volcanology | 2015
Susanna F Jenkins; Jeremy C. Phillips; Rebecca Price; Kate Feloy; Peter J. Baxter; Danang Sri Hadmoko; Édouard de Bélizal
Cybergeo: European Journal of Geography | 2011
Édouard de Bélizal; Franck Lavigne; Delphine Grancher
Geomorphology | 2016
Frédéric Gob; Emmanuèle Gautier; Clément Virmoux; Delphine Grancher; Vincent Tamisier; Kiki Widyaputra Primanda; Sandy Budi Wibowo; Caroline Sarrazin; Édouard de Bélizal; Anouk Ville; Franck Lavigne
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2015
Édouard de Bélizal; Franck Lavigne
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2015
Anouk Ville; Franck Lavigne; Clément Virmoux; Daniel Brunstein; Édouard de Bélizal; Sandy Budi Wibowo; Danang Sri Hadmoko
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2013
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