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Category:VEI-8 volcanoes

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Volcanoes that have produced explosive VEI-8 eruptions, often called supervolcanoes in the media. Such eruptions release a tephra volume of at least 1,000 km3 (240 cu mi) with annihilating long-term effects on the surrounding area and devastating short-term effects on global climate, leaving profound effects on the climate for years to come.

For smaller volcanoes that have erupted at least 100 km3 (24 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-7 volcanoes.

The most recent supervolcanic eruption was the Oruanui eruption of the Taupō Volcano around 26,500 years ago.