Volcanoes have been a part of earth's history long before humans. Compare the history of human beings, a few million years in the making, to that of the Earth, over four billion years in the making. Volcanoes were important contributors to the early earth atmosphere by releasing gases such as nitrogen (N2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and ammonia (NH4).
| Eruption | Date | Volume in km3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
eruptions observed by humans |
Paricutin, Mexico | 1943 | 1.3 |
| Mt. Vesuvius, Italy | 79 A.D. | 3 | |
| Mount St. Helens, Washington |
1980 | 4 | |
| Krakatoa, Indonesia | 1883 | 18 | |
|
inferred by study of deposits |
Long Valley, California | pre-historic | >450 & <700 |
| Yellowstone, Wyoming | pre-historic | 400 |
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last modified: September 13, 2000
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