Poster's note : 3 years old, but directly relevant, and hasn't made the
list yet. I've recently posted some later analyses to the list which may
supercede some of the core analysis referred to in this paper.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.76/abstract

Abstract

Of the natural forcings causing short-term climatic variations, volcanism,
along with its climatic impact, is perhaps the best understood. The primary
net result of the impact is the reduced receipt of solar energy at Earth's
surface due to the scattering of incoming solar radiation by secondary
sulfate aerosols formed from volcanic sulfur. The quantitative effects can
be measured in energy-balance-based climate models, which require
validation using high-quality paleoclimatic and paleovolcanic data. An
important advancement in the effort to understand the role of volcanism in
climate change in the recent decade is the significant improvement in
paleovolcanic records from polar ice cores, represented by long records
with unprecedented temporal accuracy and precision, and by the potential to
identify climate-impacting stratospheric eruptions in the records. Other
improvements include (1) the investigation of long-term relationship
between eruptions (including super-eruptions) and climate variations,
beyond an eruption's radiative impact of up to a few years; (2) a better
understanding of the response to volcanic perturbation of feedback
mechanisms in the climate system; and (3) the limited role of volcanic
eruptions in the era of human-induced greenhouse warming. Urgent
research/investigation is needed to evaluate the geoengineering proposition
to counteract greenhouse warming by injecting sulfur dioxide into the
stratosphere, which is based on the significant cooling effects of
stratospheric volcanic eruptions, and its serious unintended
consequences. WIREs Clim Change 2010 1 824–839 DOI: 10.1002/wcc.76

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