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  2. Volcanoes of Kamchatka - Wikipedia

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    The Kamchatka River and the surrounding central side valley are flanked by large volcanic belts containing around 160 volcanoes, 29 of them still active. The peninsula has a high density of volcanoes and associated volcanic phenomena, with 29 active volcanoes being included in the six UNESCO World Heritage List sites in the Volcanoes of ...

  3. List of volcanoes in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Area Last eruption ... Volcanoes of the Kamchatka Peninsula of the northwestern Pacific Ocean and the Russian Far East.

  4. List of Quaternary volcanic eruptions - Wikipedia

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    The eruptions in the Holocene on the link: Holocene Volcanoes in Kamchatka were not added yet, but they are listed on the Peter L. Ward's supplemental table. [1] Some of the eruptions are not listed on the Global Volcanism Program timetable as well, at least not as VEI 6.

  5. Satellite imagery captures huge volcanic eruption in Russia

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    The Shiveluch volcano erupted just after midnight and reached its climax six hours later, sending out a cloud of ash over an area of 108,000 square kilometres, according to the Kamchatka Branch of ...

  6. Tolbachik - Wikipedia

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    Tolbachik (Russian: Толбачик) is a volcanic complex on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far east of Russia.It consists of two volcanoes, Plosky (flat) Tolbachik (3,085 m) and Ostry (sharp) Tolbachik (3,672 m), which as the names suggest are respectively a flat-topped shield volcano and a peaked stratovolcano. [4]

  7. Shiveluch - Wikipedia

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    Shiveluch is a volcano within the Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc which hosts tens of other volcanoes. As the Pacific Plate crust subducts deeper under the Okhotsk Plate, the melting points of minerals underground are reduced by other materials including water which results in the materials melting and forming into magma which rises onto the surface and forms the volcanoes.

  8. Kizimen - Wikipedia

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    Kizimen (Russian: Кизимен) is an active stratovolcano in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.. The volcano was in a dormant state since an eruption in 1929, but on 2 September 2009 it was reported by Georgina Cooper for the Reuters news agency that the crater lake temperature had risen 10 degrees Celsius in a week and plumes of steam were rising from its flanks. [3]

  9. Eruption of Eurasia's tallest active volcano sends ash ...

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    Huge ash columns erupted from Eurasia's tallest active volcano Wednesday, forcing authorities to close schools in two towns on Russia's sparsely populated Kamchatka Peninsula. The eruptions from ...