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The term "supervolcano" implies an eruption of magnitude 8 on the Volcano Explosivity Index, meaning that more than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles) of magma (partially molten rock) are erupted. S3 IHE GE 2014/Chan ML
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http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Imgs/Jpg/Photoglossary/VEIfigure.jpg
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VEI- 5 Plinian, Mt St Helens VEI 3 Vulcanian Montserrat VEI 1 Hawaiian
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VEI 6 Ultra-Plinian Mt Pinatubo
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VEI 8 Imagine 100 Pinatubos erupting at the same time
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Indonesia: Lake Toba USA: Yellowstone National Park USA: Long Valley – California New Zealand: Lake Taupo USA: Valles Caldera – New Mexico Japan: Aira
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GAxVSMwVYg&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRg3JUHCfhQ Supervolcano !
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Huge caldera, so big it could only be seen from space
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There is a higher % of gas in the magma The magma comes from the Mantle (not subduction) A large volume of magma was ready to erupt Lava is more viscous Increase in frequency of earthquakes may open fractures just above the chamber Eruptions occur simultaneously from a ring of vents. http://www.cotf.edu/ete/movies/caldera.mov
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earthmountainview.com
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Regional effects: falling ash would cover the surrounding states: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming Thousands of death, homelessness, Towns and cities would be instantly wiped out Great impact to the economy Calderas would be formed Global effects: changes to global climate Devastation of world agriculture, disruption of food supplies Mass starvation Threat to millions of people around the world
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Caldera - created from large, explosive eruptions of felsic pyroclastic material. The caldera is created when the roof of the magma chamber collapses. Can be 10’s km’s across Different from a crater Supervolcan oes and calderas ! E.g., Yellowstone, WY, 1 m.y.
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Which type of volcano would you rather live beside and why? Cinder cone Stratovolcano(composite) Shield volcano Supervolcano
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