List of large volcanic eruptions of the 19th century

This is a list of volcanic eruptions of the 19th century measuring a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of at least 4. Note that there may be many other eruptions that have not been identified, and estimates for the size of eruptions can be subject to considerable uncertainties.

VEI Volcano (eruption) Year Casualties Notes
4 Pago1800
5 Mount St. Helens1800The eruption was seen by Native Americans.
6? 1808/1809 mystery eruption1808Greenland and Antarctic ice samples suggest an undocumented eruption roughly half the magnitude of Mount Tambora occurred, contributing to the 1810s being the coldest decade in at least 500 years.[1] Recent searches of documents suggest that it may have taken place in South Western Pacific Ocean around Dec 4, 1808 and observed in Colombia from December 11, 1808.[2]
4 La Soufrière1812
4 Awu1812
4 Suwanosejima1813
4 Mount Mayon1814
7 Mount Tambora181592,000Largest and deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded history. Caused the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.
4 Raung1817
4 Colima1818
4 Mount Usu1822
5 Galunggung18224,000
4 Isanotski1825
4 Kelut1826
4 Avachinsky1827
4 Kliuchevskoi1829
4 Babuyan Claro1831
5 Cosiguina1835
4 Hekla1845
4 Fonualei1846
4 Mount Usu1853
5 Shiveluch1854
4 Komaga-Take1856
4 Volcan De Fuego1857
4 Katla1860
4 Makian1861
4 Sinarka1872
4 Mount Merapi1872
4 Grímsvötn1873
5 Askja1875
4 Suwanosejima1877
4 Cotopaxi1877
4 Volcan De Fuego1880
6 Krakatoa188336,417Produced the loudest sound ever heard in recorded history, and was heard 3,000 miles (4,800 km) away. Caused a 5-year volcanic winter. The island had three volcanoes. Perboewatan (410 ft) and Danan (1,480 ft) were destroyed during the eruption, and Rakata (2,667 ft) was half destroyed and the surviving half remains above sea level. In 1928, a new volcano called Anak Krakatoa (1,063 ft) grew above sea level, forming a new island by Rakata's island.
4 Mount Augustine1883
4 Tungurahua1886
5 Mount Tarawera1886108+Largest historical eruption in New Zealand.
4 Niuafo'ou1886
4 Mount Bandai1888477+
4 Suwanosejima1889
4 Colima1890
4 Calbuco1893
4 Mount Mayon1897
4 Dona Juana1899

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