Talk:Centuries of warning of a supervolcano eruption - with zoomable map of top seven supervolcanoes

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Supervolcanoes map

This doesn't work any more?? <display_map searchmarkers="all" showtitle=on pagelabel=yes enablefullscreen="yes" copycoords="yes" resizable="yes"> Long Valley Caldera~Long Valley Caldera, California~Not likely to erupt ~ ~ ~ Long Valley Caldera Valles Caldera~Valles Caldera, New Mexico~Not likely to erupt ~ ~ ~ Valles Caldera 44.41373365390786, -110.72296954868004~Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming~Not likely to erupt in our lifetimes - probably won’t erupt for 1000 years or more, last one 640,000 years go. ~ ~ ~ Yellowstone Lake Toba~Lake Toba, Indonesia~Erupted 73,000 years ago. Largest super volcano eruption for 2.8 million years, caused a “Volcanic winter” worldwide for 6 years. But no activity in recent times, not likely to erupt. ~ ~ ~Lake Toba Taupo~Taupo, New Zealand~Last super eruption 26,500 years ago, could do so again ~ ~ ~Taupo Campi Flegrei~Campi Flegrei, Italy~ Magma chamber active, not about to erupt but could be prelude. It is not ready to collapse right now and is closely monitored. Likely to be centuries to millennia before a collapse if one is possible at all. it may have ended that phase too. Potentially especially dangerous. Close to Naples. A normal eruption would be devastating for local people and it is closely monitored. ~ ~ ~Campi Flegrei Aira caldera~Aira caldera, Japan~Is now erupting through Mount Sakurajima - and not able to go supervolcano ~ ~ ~ Aira </display_map>