Volcanic activity and climates of the Earth and Mars
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A clima tic impact of volcanism on the Earth and Mars is considered and its comparative analysis is performed. The influence of gaseous components and of aerosols from the evolving volcanic cloud on the greenhouse effect and climate of the Earth and Mars is analyzed. In connection with sporadic variations in the intensity of volcanic activity, a temporal modulation of climate takes place with warm and cold periods. An important role of S02 and volcanic aerosols in formation of climate in the process of evolution of the Earth and Mars is revealed.
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Kondratyev, K. Y., Moskalenko, N. L., Parzhin, S. N., & Skvortsova, S. Y. (1985). Volcanic activity and climates of the Earth and Mars. Geofisica Internacional, 24(2), 217–243. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1985.24.2.1042
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