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    Ata Caldera (阿多カルデラ, Ata karudera), containing the Ata North Caldera, Mount Kaimon and Ikeda Caldera amongst other volcanoes, is a massive, ill defined...
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    northward from the undersea Kikai Caldera to the Ata South Caldera, Ata North Caldera (see Ata Caldera), the Aira Caldera associated with Kagoshima Bay and...
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    volcanoes and Aso Caldera, and on to Mount Unzen and line that runs from Aso Caldera to the Kirishima volcanic group, Aira Caldera, Ata Caldera, and on to the...
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    473–489. doi:10.5575/geosoc.2018.0038. The up is covered with Shikotsu caldera formation deposits. "Volcanic activities and eruption sequence of the large-scale...
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    Ikeda Caldera (池田カルデラ, Ikeda karudera), is a volcanic caldera filled now with Lake Ikeda and associated with the older Ata Caldera on the Satsuma Peninsula...
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    submarine calderas shaping part of the bay's shoreline: The younger Aira Caldera in the northernmost part of the bay, and the older Ata Caldera at the mouth...
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  • Coordinates Last eruption Akaigawa Caldera 725 2379 43°04′59″N 140°49′01″E / 43.083°N 140.817°E / 43.083; 140.817 (Akaigawa Caldera) 1.3 Ma BP Daisetsuzan Volcanic...
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    Kikai Caldera (鬼界カルデラ, Kikai karudera) (alternatively Kikaiga-shima, Kikai Caldera Complex) is a massive, mostly submerged caldera up to 19 kilometres...
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    is within the larger and older Ata Caldera and technically its water fills in Unagi maar. Shortly after the Ikeda Caldera forming eruption of 4800 years...
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    National Park. The Ibusuki volcanic field is at the eastern margins of the Ata Caldera and has been estimated to contain 54 km3 (13 cu mi) of volcanic material...
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