- A
caldera (/kɔːlˈdɛrə, kæl-/ kawl-DERR-ə, kal-) is a
large cauldron-like
hollow that
forms shortly after the
emptying of a
magma chamber in a volcanic...
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Yellowstone Caldera, also
known as the
Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field, is a
Quaternary caldera complex and
volcanic plateau spanning parts of Wyoming...
- to:
Caldera (band), an
American band
Caldera (
Caldera album), 1976
Caldera (Sam
Rivers album), 2022
Caldera (film), a 2012
animated short film
Caldera, a...
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Santorini caldera is a large,
mostly submerged caldera,
located in the
southern Aegean Sea, 120
kilometers north of
Crete in Greece.
Visible above water...
- The A****i
Caldera is a
volcanic caldera with a
diameter of 150
kilometers (93 mi),
making it the world's
largest caldera. It is
located within the Benham...
- The
McDermitt Caldera is a large, oval-shaped
caldera west of
McDermitt in
southeastern Oregon and
northern Nevada in the
United States. It is
about 28...
- The
Valles Caldera (or
Jemez Caldera) is a 13.7-mile-wide (22.0 km)
volcanic caldera in the
Jemez Mountains of
northern New Mexico. Hot springs, streams...
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Rafael Antonio Caldera Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [rafaˈel anˈtonjo kalˈdeɾa roˈðɾiɣes] listen; 24
January 1916 – 24
December 2009) was a Venezuelan...
- Toba) is a
large natural lake in
North Sumatra, Indonesia,
occupying the
caldera of the Toba supervolcano. The lake is
located in the
middle of the northern...
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Valley Caldera is a
depression in
eastern California that is
adjacent to
Mammoth Mountain. The
valley is one of the Earth's
largest calderas, measuring...