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List of large volcanic eruptions

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List of large volcanic eruptions
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This is a sortable list of large eruptions that occurred between 11.7 Ka and 450+ Ma. Uncertainties as to dates and tephra volumes are not restated, and references are not repeated. The inclusion criteria here only covers entries with a Volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of 5 or greater. The given values for events in the Miocene epoch sometimes lack references, and are given as VEI-equivalent, as an estimate of the erupted tephra volume.

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Satellite images of the 15 January 2022 eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai
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<11.7KA (Holocene)

11.7 to 49KA

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50 to 99KA

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100 to 299KA

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300 to 999KA

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1 to 9.9MA

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10MA and older

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Notes

  1. First documented Supervolcanic eruption, and last known volcanic eruption with a VEI of 8.
  2. The eruption of Lake Toba was the biggest volcanic eruption in the Quaternary period.[14]
  3. Second biggest explosive eruption in the last 100 million years
  4. The biggest explosive eruption in the last 100 million years

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