Milna
Stratovolcano · Russia · 1504m
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- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Russia
- Region
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Kuril Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 1504m
- Coordinates
- 46.815, 151.786
- Last eruption
- 1914
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
Milna (or Mil'na) is the southernmost volcano on Simushir Island in the central Kuriles, and includes the Goriaschaia Sopka lava dome on the NW flank. The outer flanks of the steep-sided 1500-m-high volcano are dissected by deep gullies. A 3-km-wide caldera breached widely to the SE was formed during the Pleistocene and became a center of glaciation. A small central cone capped by an andesitic lava dome was constructed within the caldera during postglacial time and forms the highest point on Simushir Island. Lava flows from the cone descend 4-5 km to the sea. Goriaschaia Sopka, previously identified as a distinct volcano, is a historically active andesitic lava dome that grew just beyond what appears to be a NE-SW erosional scarp along the NW flank. Numerous fresh lava flows with prominent marginal levees extend from the dome, with some reaching the sea. It may have formed as recently as the late-19th century; dominantly mild-to-moderate explosive eruptions have occurred since 1842.
From Wikipedia
Milna is a somma volcano located at the southern end of Simushir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia. It is the highest point of the island. Its name is derived from John Milne, а British geologist and mining engineer who helped to develop theories on the origin of the Ainu people.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1944VEI 2Geological estimate1944 – OngoingGoriaschaia Sopka
- 1914VEI 2Observed1914-06-04 – 1914-06-04Goriaschaia Sopka
- 1883VEI 1Observed1883-04-15 – OngoingGoriaschaia Sopka
- 1881VEI 2Observed1881-09 – OngoingGoriaschaia Sopka
- 1849VEI 2Observed1849 – OngoingGoriaschaia Sopka
- 1842VEI 3Observed1842-06 – OngoingGoriaschaia Sopka
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