-
Yellowstone Caldera) or at
subduction zones (for example, Toba). Large-volume
supervolcanic eruptions are also
often ****ociated with
large igneous provinces, which...
- and
external extinction risks include high-fatality-rate pandemic,
supervolcanic eruption,
asteroid impact,
nearby supernova or gamma-ray burst, extreme...
- than 10,000 m3 (350,000 cu ft) of
tephra ejected; and 8
representing a
supervolcanic eruption that can
eject 1.0×1012 m3 (240
cubic miles) of
tephra and...
- flashback,
Bradford accesses files on his
tablet describing a
potential supervolcanic eruption caused by
deglaciation in
Antarctica and its
social effects...
-
called the Toba
supereruption and the
Youngest Toba eruption) was a
supervolcanic eruption that
occurred around 74,000
years ago,
during the Late Pleistocene...
- in Earth's history, as well as
being one of the most
powerful known supervolcanic events. The La
Garita Caldera is one of a
number of
calderas that formed...
- The
Oligocene (IPA: /ˈɒlɪɡəsiːn, -ɡoʊ-/ OL-ə-gə-seen, -goh-) is a
geologic epoch of the
Paleogene Period that
extends from
about 33.9
million to 23 million...
- Wah Wah
Springs Caldera is a
supervolcanic eruption remnant discovered in 2013 in Utah. It
released 5,500 to 5,900
cubic kilometres (1,300 to 1,400 cu mi)...
-
increase could be
caused by a
large asteroid or
comet impact, a
large supervolcanic eruption, a
large submarine flood basalt, or "incredible"
global warming...
-
Within the next 1 million years,
Earth will
likely have
undergone a
supervolcanic eruption large enough to
erupt 3,200 km3 of magma, an
event comparable...