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Anchor text: Yellowstone
Target Entity: Yellowstone_Caldera
Preceding Context: The Toba caldera is the only supervolcano in existence that can be described as
Succeeding Context: 's "bigger" sister. With of ejecta, it was an even greater eruption than the super eruption of 2.1 million years ago that created the Island Park Caldera in Idaho, USA. The eruption was also about three times the size of the latest Yellowstone eruption of Lava Creek 630,000 years ago. For further comparison, the largest volcanic eruption in historic times, in 1815 at Mount Tambora (Indonesia), ejected the equivalent of around of dense rock and made 1816 the "Year Without a Summer" in the whole northern hemisphere, whilst the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State ejected around of material. The largest known eruption since the Toba event, the Oruanui eruption in New Zealand around 24,500 BCE, ejected the equivalent of of magma.
Paragraph Title: The eruption
Source Page: Lake Toba

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