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You may remember our discussion here a little while ago about the very large Laacher See caldera eruption in what is now Germany, around 13,000 years ago. Laacher See, now a peaceful but CO2-bubbling lake in the German countryside, ...
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Volcanism
Caldera of Gunung Rinjani (Lombok, Indonesia) by Nusa Tenggara (Indonesia), 6 September 2008. Barujari cone can be seen on the far side of the caldera lake, slightly to the left of centre. Detail view below shows the cone more clear...
Science Daily
Large volcanic calderas, aka supervolcanoes, are enormous craters tens of kilometers in diameter produced by giant, explosive eruptions that rank among the most violent geologic events. Geophysical studies of recently active caldera...
FuturePundit
One thing strikes me about the world's history of huge volcanic eruptions: Another one is probably inevitable. 93 million years ago a volcanic eruption might have caused a worldwide massive...
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