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Laki, Iceland
intresting It is estimated that 80 Mt of sulfuric acid aerosol was released by the eruption (4 times more than El Chichon and 80 times more than Mount St. Helens). -
Mount Tambora
The eruption in 1815 emptied about 50-150 cubic km of magma and measures 7 on the VEI scale. -
Soufriere, St. Vincent
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Kilauea Volcano
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/HCV/kil-general.html' > some info</a> one of the most active volcanoIt reached it 30th year of activity on 3 January 2013! -
Shiveluch
The ShiveluchShiveluch began forming about 60,000 to 70,000 years ago, and it has had at least 60 large eruptions during the Holocene.[2] During this era, the most intense period of volcanism — including frequent large and moderate eruptions — occurred around 6500–6400 BC, 2250–2000 BC, and AD 50–650. -
Kasatochi Island
It reached 35.000 in autitue.And 45.000ft -
Mount Redoubt
Mount Redoubt It has erupted 5 times in 1902, 1922, 1966, 1989 and 2009. It spewed volcano ash to a height of 45.000ft (14.000m) -
Tonga undersea volcanic eruption
UnderSea Eruption!! The initial March 16–17 eruption sent ash and smoke up to 20 kilometres -
Mount Merapi
Some infomation for you guysOn the 25 of october 2010 the volcano erupted sothern and southestern slopes