Volcanology
Caldera-forming eruptions are large volcanic eruptions that result in the collapse of the ground above a volcanic chamber, creating a depression known as a caldera. These eruptions often produce massive amounts of volcanic material, which can lead to significant changes in the surrounding landscape and environment. Understanding these eruptions helps in grasping the types of calderas that form and their subsequent evolution over time.
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