Ash from the explosion may have led to crop failure and famine in southern Europe, leading some Italian cities to import ...
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How Volcanic Eruption May Have Triggered Europe’s Deadliest Pandemic, According to New Study
The new research about the Black Death was published earlier this month ...
A volcanic eruption may have set off a chain reaction that led to Europe's deadliest pandemic.
Volcanic activity resumed at Hawaii as Kilauea volcano erupted on Saturday morning December 6,2025 sending red-hot lava ...
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A volcanic eruption triggered the spread of the Black Death
The bacteria that causes the Black Death did not suddenly appear in the 14th century. It had been around for 5,000 years. So ...
A study suggests that a volcanic eruption around 1345 cooled the climate, leading to crop failures. On the ships that carried ...
New data suggests an eruption cooled Europe, disrupted harvests and pushed Italian states into grain trades that may have begun one of history’s deadliest pandemics.
New research suggests that a combination of volcanic activity, cold summers and famine brought the deadly plague to Europe.
Clues contained in tree rings have identified mid-14th-century volcanic activity as the first domino to fall in a sequence ...
The eruption began in late October 2023, a few hundred metres off Iwoto's southern coast, formerly known as Iwojima, the site ...
The eruption lasted for just over 12 hours. Kīlauea spewed more than 3 billion gallons (16 million cubic yards) of lava during this event—enough to fill 25,000 Olympic swimming pools. The eruptive ...
Scientists continued to monitor the first known eruption in thousands of years.
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