A fact from Kurile Lake appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 16 December 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Kurile Lake is the site of the largest volcanic eruption of HoloceneKamchatka and one of the largest in the Holocene, spreading ash to a distance of 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)?
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Another source that I've found was the Kurile Lake's Ilinsky eruption had an estimate volume of about 140-170 km³ (33-40 cu mi) while the volume of 1815 Tambora eruption had an estimate volume of 175-213 km³ (41-51 cu mi) with a VEI of 7 ranking one of the largest holocene eruptions comparable to the other large holocene explosive eruptions. This is the source that I've found http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/bibl/vulk/kuozero/Pon-KurileLake.pdfKMTRAGER (talk) 14:54, 13 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]