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Ever heard of Siberian Traps?

Apparently, 250 million years ago a mantle plume came up from the planet's core in what is today Siberia and caused a volcanic eruption on a scale that is all but impossible to comprehend by today's standards -- a flood basalt event.

Siberian Traps were the largest volcanic eruption in Earth's last 500 million years.

How about them numbers. The eruption:
  •  lasted over a million years continuously at full intensity, coinciding with and perhaps directly contributing to the Great Permian Extinction
  • expelled about 4 million cubic kilometers of material, with many individual eruptions bringing 2000 cubic kilometers at a time. For comparison, one of the largest explosive eruptions of the 20th century -- Mt Pinatubo in 1991 -- ejected just 25 cubic kilometers of material, plunging the global temperature by 0.5 degrees Celsius the next year;
  • covered 2 million square kilometers of surface still visible today with lava 2 kilometers deep
  • created the giant Norilsk nickel-copper-palladium deposits, formed in the main magma vents of the Traps.

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