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Elbrus

Stratovulcano · Russia · 5642 m

Mount Elbrus, the highest peak of the Caucasus Mountains of SW Russia, contains glaciers on its flanks. Elbrus has two summits separated by a low saddle. Snow-filled craters are visible in this image at both the eastern and western summits. Products of Mount Elbrus cover 260 km2 with its longest lava flow reaching 24 km down the NNE flank. Elbrus has been active into the Holocene. Weak fumarolic activity near the summit continues and hot springs are present on the flanks.
Mount Elbrus, the highest peak of the Caucasus Mountains of SW Russia, contains glaciers on its flanks. Elbrus has two summits separated by a low saddle. Snow-filled craters are visible in this image at both the eastern and western summits. Products of Mount Elbrus cover 260 km2 with its longest lava flow reaching 24 km down the NNE flank. Elbrus has been active into the Holocene. Weak fumarolic activity near the summit continues and hot springs are present on the flanks. · Foto: Image courtesy of Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, 2002 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Russia
Regione
Arabia-Central Asia Volcanic Regions / Caucasus Volcanic Province
Altitudine
5642 m
Coordinate
43.351, 42.442
Ultima eruzione
50
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Dacite
Sintesi geologica

Elbrus, the highest peak of the Caucasus Mountains of SW Russia, is a large glaciated stratovolcano. The summit area has two distinct peaks about 1 km apart, with a 250-m-wide crater on the eastern cone, separated by a low saddle from the western peak. Eruptive products cover 260 km2; its longest lava flow traveled 24 km down the NNE flank. Vlodavetz (in Blumenthal et al., 1964, CAVW) hypothesized that the most recent lava flows were 2,000-3,000 years old based on morphological appearance. Gushchenko (1979) noted explosive activity and a lava flow across a glacial moraine, and dated it at around 2,000 years ago. Weak solfataric activity has been reported near the summit, and hot springs are present on the flanks.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il monte Elbrus è la vetta più alta della catena del Caucaso e della Russia, nonché – secondo alcune convenzioni geografiche – dell'Europa. Il nome significa picchi gemelli, per la presenza di due cime quasi uguali per altezza: la cima orientale è alta 5.621 m, quella occidentale 5.642 m s.l.m. Secondo altri, invece, il nome significa cima conica. Considerato una delle Sette meraviglie della Russia, condivide assieme al Monte Bianco un posto tra le cosiddette Seven Summits del Pianeta.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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50~50 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?5050515151

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 50 (±50 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    50 – In corso

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