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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. 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.

  4. Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team - Wikipedia

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    Currently, around 66 active volcanoes (31 on the Kamchatka Peninsula and 35 in the Kuril Islands) are routinely monitored. [3] The majority of the volcanoes on the Kuril Islands are monitored by the Sakhalin Volcanic Eruption Response Team (SVERT), which is located in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk , but all reports of volcanic activity in the island chain ...

  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. Volcano erupts after powerful earthquake in Russia's Far East ...

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    The Shiveluch volcano began sputtering shortly after a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off Kamchatka’s east coast early Sunday, according to volcanologists from the Russian Academy of ...

  7. Pogranichny Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Pogranichny (Russian: Пограничный) is a shield volcano [1] in central Kamchatka. [2] It is the highest and the easternmost among three shield volcanoes located north-east of Cherny volcano in the central Sredinny Range. [1]

  8. Ksudach - Wikipedia

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    Ksudach (Russian: Ксудач) (also known as Vonyuchy Khrebet Volcano [citation needed]) is a stratovolcano in southern Kamchatka, Russia.The last eruption of Ksudach was in March 1907, on or around 28 March, which was one of the largest ever recorded in Kamchatka, with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 5 and a volume of ejected ash at 2.4 km 3 (0.58 cu mi). [1]

  9. Bezymianny - Wikipedia

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    Bezymianny volcano had been considered extinct until 1955. Activity started in 1955, culminating in a dramatic eruption on 30 March 1956. [2] [3] This eruption, similar to that of 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, produced a large horseshoe-shaped crater that was formed by collapse of the summit and an associated lateral blast.