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How do the giant eruptions in the Yellowstone National Park region compare to other large historic eruptions?

The diagram below shows that the three largest Yellowstone eruptions emitted much more material than the eruptions of Mount St. Helens (1980), Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines (1991), Krakatau in Indonesia (1883, incorrectly known as Krakatoa), and Tambora in Indonesia (1815).

The largest eruption in the last two million years was about 74,000 years ago at Toba Volcano on the island of Sumatra. The volume of that eruption is estimated at 670 cubic miles (2,800 cubic kilometers).

Volumes of Yellowstone's giant volcanic eruptions compared with vol...
Volumes of Yellowstone's giant volcanic eruptions compared with volumes of other major eruptions. Graphic used with permission from "Windows into the Earth, The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park", Robert B. Smith and Lee J. Siegel, Oxford University Press, 2000.

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