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Tag Archives: Los Chocoyos

Los Chocoyos: the climate impact of a climactic eruption

Super-eruptions are rare. That is probably a good thing, even for Tallis. Too many things can go wrong for us in a supereruption. If you need a reminder, a super-eruption is often defined as a VEI-8, erupting more than 1000 km3 of ‘stuff’, leaving a crater 20 kilometers or more in diameter. Hector has written…

15/03/2025 in History of the Earth, Science.

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