Underwater volcano eruption 7,300 years ago is the largest in recorded history

Scientists have identified the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history — an explosion 7,300 years ago that ejected more than twice as much rock and ash as the previous record-holding eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora in 1815.

The earth-shattering blast, known as the Kikai-Akahoya eruption, occurred south of Japan’s Kyushu island, where the Philippine tectonic plate slips beneath the Eurasian plate. The underwater Kikai volcano is known to have produced three major eruptions in the last 140,000 years, the latest of which was the Kikai-Akahoya eruption, according to a study published online Feb. 1 in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research.

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