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Kolokol Group

Estratovolcán · Russia · 1328 m

A lava dome partially fills the summit caldera of Berg, with Kolokol in the background to the S. They are part of a group of Holocene volcanoes in central Urup Island that is named after the most prominent cone.
A lava dome partially fills the summit caldera of Berg, with Kolokol in the background to the S. They are part of a group of Holocene volcanoes in central Urup Island that is named after the most prominent cone. · Foto: Photo courtesy of Alexandr Rybin (Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics, Yuzhno-Sakhalin).
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Russia
Región
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Kuril Volcanic Arc
Altitud
1328 m
Coordenadas
46.042, 150.083
Última erupción
1973
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

A group of Holocene volcanoes in central Urup Island is named after its most prominent volcano, Kolokol. Berg and Trezubetz volcanoes, flanking Kolokol on the NW, have breached summit calderas partially filled by lava domes. Trezubetz, whose name means "Trident," has an eroded crater rim with three large peaks when seen at sea from the north. Kolokol is sometimes known as Urup-Fuji because of its symmetrical profile. The crater of Kolokol is not well preserved, but there is no evidence of glacial erosion. Several lava flows originate from Kolokol; one of these extends almost to the Sea of Okhotsk coast; a viscous lava flow armoring the SE flank is probably the most recent. Borzov volcano, the oldest of the group, lies to the SW of Kolokol. Eruptions have been observed since the late-18th century. Berg volcano has been most active, but Trezubetz erupted in 1924.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

Kolokol Group is a group of somma volcanoes located in the central part of Urup Island, Kuril Islands, Russia. The group is named after its highest volcano but also includes volcanoes called Berg, Trezubetz and Borzov. The most active in the group is Berg, while Borzov is the oldest.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1780~1803 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 21826~1849 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 21872~1895 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 21917~1940 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 21940~1963 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 21963~1986 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 31986~2009 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 217801826189519401986

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 2009VEI 2Estimación geológica
    2009-08-26 – En curso
    Berg
  2. 2005VEI 1Estimación geológica
    2005-07-02 – En curso
    Berg
  3. 1973VEI 1Observado
    1973-07-25 – 1973-07-26
    Berg (northern part of lava dome)
  4. 1970VEI 3Observado
    1970-02-16 – 1970-03-16
    Berg
  5. 1952VEI 2Observado
    1952-01-15 – En curso
    Berg
  6. 1946VEI 2Observado
    1946-04-15 – En curso
    Berg
  7. 1940 (±6 años)VEI ?Observado
    1940 – En curso
    Berg
  8. 1924VEI 2Observado
    1924-03-13 – En curso
    Trezubetz
  9. 1894VEI 2Observado
    1894-07-25 – 1894-07-26
    Berg ?
  10. 1845VEI 2Observado
    1845 – 1846
    Berg
  11. 1780 (±10 años)VEI 2Observado
    1780 – En curso

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