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3 September, 23:12

How is yellowstone different from other volcanoes?

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  1. 3 September, 23:32
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    The Yellowstone caldera differs from most other volcanoes in that it is classified with a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 8. What this means is that the volcano can potentially have a volcanic ejecta mass of over 1,000,000,000,000 tons. Now compare this to the VEI of some other volcanoes:

    Eyjafjallajökull: 4

    Mt. St. Helens: 5

    Krakatoa: 6

    Tambora: 7

    There is only a small number of known VEI 8 eruptions, only around 42 in the last 36 million years with the last known one being 25,360 years ago. In other words, Yellowstone is really dangerous and should be monitored closely.
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