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Location | ||||||||||||
Zhupanovsky volcanic ridge frames the Nalychevo Valley from the north. Its located about 40 km to the north from Avachinsky and Koryaksky volcanoes.
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Form and structure | ||||||||||||
This is a complex volcano edifice, composed of four merged cones of stratovolcanoes of similar ages and structures. |
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Composition | ||||||||||||
Basalts, andesibasalts, andesites, dacites. | ||||||||||||
Age | ||||||||||||
Upper Pleistocene-Holocene | ||||||||||||
Aviation color code |
GREEN |
Last VONA/KVERT Releases |
Hazard synopsis |
There are possibly explosive and explosive-effusive eruptions of the volcano. The volcano could constitute a potential hazard to international and low-flying aircraft.
Ash falls possible at: Paratunka (90 km to the south-west from the volcano) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (70 km to the south-south-west) Yelizovo (70 km to the south-west) |
Monitoring status |
seismic, satellite
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