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I was intrigued by the question so I looked up the dates of the main eruptions:
Krakatoa: August 1883
Santa Maria: October 1902
Novarupta: June 1912
Agung: February 1963 to January 1964
El Chichón: April 1982
Pinatubo: June 1991
Although the peak is in the year after the eruption, the levels are already higher than the base in the year of the eruption. As many of the volcanoes erupted later in the year and stratospheric sedimentation is slow, it might be correct this way (but then again that's not my area of expertise).
The data used in Exercise 1.6 seems to be shifted. The peaks are one year after the volcanic eruptions.
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