Mendeleyeva
Raususan [Mendeleev]
Stratovolcano · Japan - administered by Russia · 882m
- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Japan - administered by Russia
- Region
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Kuril Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 882m
- Coordinates
- 43.979, 145.733
- Last eruption
- 1880
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
Raususan, also known as Mendeleev, is a low compound stratovolcano located in the southern part of Kunashir Island. The dominantly andesitic-dacitic volcano is cut by two nested calderas, the larger 6-7 km in diameter and the smaller 3-3.5 km. A central cone that formed inside the younger caldera was breached to the west by a large debris avalanche about 4200 years ago. A lava dome that grew inside the avalanche scarp forms the 888 m high point of the volcano. Additional lava domes in the northern part of the older caldera are considered to represent flank activity of the younger caldera. The only unambiguous historical eruption was a small phreatic explosion in 1880. Four solfatara fields lie at the eastern and northern flanks of the central cone, and a geothermal field is located outside the caldera along the eastern coast.
From Wikipedia
Mendeleyeva is a stratovolcano located in the southern part of Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1900VEI 2Geological estimate1900 – Ongoing
- 1880VEI 1Observed1880 – OngoingNE solfatara field
- 2270 BCE (±50 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 2270 – OngoingWest side of central cone
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