Volcanic suppression of Nile summer flooding triggers revolt and constrains interstate conflict in ancient Egypt.
Abstract
Volcanic eruptions provide tests of human and natural system sensitivity to abrupt shocks because their repeated occurrence allows the identification of systematic relationships in the presence of random variability. Here we show a suppression of Nile summer flooding via the radiative and dynamical impacts of explosive volcanism on the African monsoon, using climate model output, ice-core-based volcanic forcing data, Nilometer measurements, and...
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Title
Volcanic suppression of Nile summer flooding triggers revolt and constrains interstate conflict in ancient Egypt.
Published Date
Oct 17, 2017
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
900 - 900
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