Yellowstone
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Scientists Warn of Disastrous Aftermath in Case of Supervolcano Eruption in US
Long Valley in eastern California, Valles Caldera in New Mexico, Toba in Indonesia, and Taupo in New Zealand are all caldera-forming volcanoes that have generated extremely significant pyroclastic eruptions in the last 2 million years. Taupo is the most recent supereruption on Earth, having erupted 22,600 years ago (with a volume of about 1,130 cubic kilometers).
Latest Research Articles
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Sleeping Giant: Campi Flegrei Supervolcano in Italy More Dangerous Than Yellowstone
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Backcountry Guide Mauled to Death by Grizzly Near Yellowstone
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China to Create Massive Panda Reserve, 3 Times the Size of Yellowstone National Park
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China to Build a Massive National Park Bigger Than Yellowstone to House Endangered Big Cats
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Yellowstone Supervolcano Is Hiding Something Strange Underneath Its Surface -- What Is It?
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One of the World's Largest Supervolcanoes Is Showing Signs of Imminent Eruption
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Man Dies Inside Acidic Hot Spring at Yellowstone National Park
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Wildfire Closes Yellowstone National Park South Gate, Employees Evacuate
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Tourists Caught Stomping On Yellowstone National Park's Grand Prismatic Spring Face Legal Charges
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Supervolcano Underneath Yellowstone National Park Might Erupt this 2016
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Massive Magma Reservoir Discovered Under Yellowstone Supervolcano