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The Tierra Blanca Joven eruption of Lake Ilopango was the largest volcanic eruption in El Salvador during historic times with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 6, dating back in the mid 5th century A.D. The eruption ejected about 43.7 cubic kilometres (10.5 cu mi) of dense rock equivalent. The eruption was one of the largest volcanic events on Earth in recorded history, i.e. within the last 7,000 years. The possible dates of the eruption are 431 AD or 535–536 AD thus explaining the extreme weather events of 535–536.

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  • The Tierra Blanca Joven eruption of Lake Ilopango was the largest volcanic eruption in El Salvador during historic times with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 6, dating back in the mid 5th century A.D. The eruption ejected about 43.7 cubic kilometres (10.5 cu mi) of dense rock equivalent. The eruption was one of the largest volcanic events on Earth in recorded history, i.e. within the last 7,000 years. The possible dates of the eruption are 431 AD or 535–536 AD thus explaining the extreme weather events of 535–536. (en)
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  • The eruption created an lake-filled caldera known as Lake Ilopango. (en)
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  • The estimated ashfall in the region during the Tierra Blanca Joven eruption. The ash covered at least . The red spot is the ash at the bottom of the image. (en)
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  • Tierra Blanca Joven eruption (en)
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  • File:Lake Ilopango Caldera.jpg (en)
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  • The Tierra Blanca Joven eruption of Lake Ilopango was the largest volcanic eruption in El Salvador during historic times with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 6, dating back in the mid 5th century A.D. The eruption ejected about 43.7 cubic kilometres (10.5 cu mi) of dense rock equivalent. The eruption was one of the largest volcanic events on Earth in recorded history, i.e. within the last 7,000 years. The possible dates of the eruption are 431 AD or 535–536 AD thus explaining the extreme weather events of 535–536. (en)
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