The biggest eruption was at Yellowstone about 2.2 million years ago. An explosive eruption produced 2,500 cubic kilometers of ash
(That’s about 2,500 times more ash than Mount St. Helens erupted!)
Yellowstone has had three very large
eruptions in the last 2 million years. These eruptions occurred 2.2,
1.2, and 0.6 million years ago.
Only four eruptions in the last 10,000 years have been assigned a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 7.
They are:
- Tambora, Indonesia 1815
- Baitoushan, China-Korea border, about 1050
- Kikai, Japan, about 4350 B.C.
- Crater Lake, Oregon, USA, about 4895 B.C.
- Tambora, Indonesia 1815: VEI=7, 92,000 casualties
- Santorini, Greece 1628 B.C.: VEI=6, unknown casualties
- Krakatau, Indonesia 1883: VEI=6, 36,400 casualties
- Santa Maria, Guatemala 1902: VEI=6, 6,000 casualties
- Mount St. Helens, USA 1980: VEI=5, 57 casualties
- Vesuvius, Italy 79: VEI=5, 3,360 casualties
- Pinatubo, Philippines 1991: VEI=5, 932 casualties
- Mount Pelee, Martinique 1902: VEI=4, 29,000 casualties
- Nevado del Ruiz, Columbia 1985: VEI=3, 23,000 casualties
- Unzen, Japan 1792: VEI=2, 15,000 casualties.
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