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Akademia Nauk

Estratovolcán · Russia · 1180 m

The lake-filled Akademia Nauk caldera, seen here from the north with Kaymsky in the foreground, is one of three volcanoes constructed within a large mid-Pleistocene caldera. Two nested calderas, 4 x 5 km Odnoboky and 3 x 5 km Akademia Nauk formed during the late-Pleistocene. The first historical eruption from Akademia Nauk took take place on 2 January 1996, when a brief, day-long explosive eruption occurred from vents beneath the NNW part of the caldera lake.
The lake-filled Akademia Nauk caldera, seen here from the north with Kaymsky in the foreground, is one of three volcanoes constructed within a large mid-Pleistocene caldera. Two nested calderas, 4 x 5 km Odnoboky and 3 x 5 km Akademia Nauk formed during the late-Pleistocene. The first historical eruption from Akademia Nauk took take place on 2 January 1996, when a brief, day-long explosive eruption occurred from vents beneath the NNW part of the caldera lake. · Foto: Photo by Dan Miller (U.S. Geological Survey). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Russia
Región
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Eastern Kamchatka Volcanic Arc
Altitud
1180 m
Coordenadas
53.980, 159.450
Última erupción
1996
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

The lake-filled Akademia Nauk caldera is one of three volcanoes constructed within the mid-Pleistocene, 15-km-wide Polovinka caldera. The eroded Beliankin stratovolcano, in the SW part of Polovinka caldera, has been active in postglacial time (Sviatlovsky, 1959). Two nested calderas, 5 x 4 km Odnoboky and 3 x 5 km Akademia Nauk (also known as Karymsky Lake or Academii Nauk), were formed during the late Pleistocene, the latter about 30,000 years ago. Eruptive products varied from initial basaltic andesite lava flows to late-stage rhyodacitic lava domes. Two maars, Akademia Nauk and Karymsky, subsequently formed at the southern and northern margins of the caldera lake, respectively. The northern maar, Karymsky, erupted about 6,500 radiocarbon years ago and formed a small bay. The first recorded eruption from Akademia Nauk took place on 2 January 1996, when a day-long explosive eruption of unusual basaltic and rhyolitic composition occurred from vents beneath the NNW part of the caldera lake near Karymsky maar.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

Akademia Nauk is a volcano located in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, next to the stratovolcano of Karymsky. The volcano is filled with a few calderas, and the most notable one is known as Karymsky Lake.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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5500 BCE~5250 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 34001 BCE~3751 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?1002 BCE~753 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?1746~1996 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 35500 BCE3751 BCE1752 BCE3 BCE1746

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1996VEI 3Observado
    1996-01-02 – 1996-01-03
    North margin of Karymsky Lake
  2. 950 a. C.VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 950 – En curso
    North of Karymsky Lake
  3. 3850 a. C.VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 3850 – En curso
    North of Karymsky Lake (Lagerny cone)
  4. 5500 a. C. (±500 años)VEI 3Estimación geológica
    BCE 5500 – En curso
    N margin of caldera lake (Karymsky maar)

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