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What is the name of this caldera? Explains its last eruption, and what would happen if it erupts now.

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Answered by mhadavancg
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YELLOWSTONE / BIG SKY, WY

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The most recent lava flow occurred about 70,000 years ago, while a violent eruption excavated the West Thumb of Lake Yellowstone around 150,000 years ago.

Last eruption: approximately 630,000 years ago (caldera-forming); 70,000 years ago ...

Volcanic field: Yellowstone Plateau

Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States.

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Answered by StormBringer
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This is the Crater lake in YellowStone National Park.

It last erupted 7700 years ago .

If it erupts again then it would produce pyroclastic surges, hot, rapidly moving clouds of gas and ash, which could move out a few miles from vents along the margin of the lake.

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