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Lava Creek eruption
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Tuff Cliff showing the Lava Creek Tuff formation
Volcano Yellowstone Caldera
Date Around 630,000 years ago
Type Ultra-Plinian
Location Wyoming, United States
44°24′N 110°42′W / 44.400°N 110.700°W / 44.400; -110.700
VEI 8
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Extent of the Lava Creek ash bed

The Lava Creek Tuff is a tuff formation in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, United States, created during the Lava Creek eruption around 630,000 years ago, which formed the Yellowstone Caldera.

The Lava Creek Tuff is distributed in a radial pattern around the caldera and is formed of 1,000 km3 (240 cu mi) of ignimbrites.

The tuff has been exposed by erosion at Tuff Cliff along the Gibbon River.

Lava Creek Tuff ranges in color from light gray to pale red in some locales. Rock texture of the tuff ranges from fine-grained to aphanitic and is densely welded. The maximum thickness of the tuff layer is approximately 180–200 m (590–660 ft).

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