Recent research suggests that the los chocoyos supereruption, which occurred 79,500 years ago, may not have caused significant long-term climate disruption as previously feared, indicating a more resilient climate than expected.
Adam Kovac, Isaac Schultz, Matt Novak, Thomas Maxwell, Margherita Bassi
03/02/2025 03:00:24 PM
Science

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environmental scientists from this university conducted research on volcanic eruptions.
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The supereruption that presumably happened 79,500 years ago and was studied by scientists.
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The research fellow who led the study on volcanic supereruptions at the university of st. andrews.

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A recent volcanic eruption used for comparison about its impact.

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A known volcanic eruption that occurred 25,500 years ago.