Zavarickogo
Zavaritzki Caldera
Caldera · Russia · 612 m

- Tipo
- Caldera
- Paese
- Russia
- Regione
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Kuril Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 612 m
- Coordinate
- 46.918, 151.952
- Ultima eruzione
- 1957
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Caldera
- Roccia principale
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica
The Zavaritzki volcano on Simushir Island in the central Kuril Islands contains three nested calderas 10, 8, and 3 km in diameter. The steep-walled youngest caldera was formed during the Holocene and includes several young cones and lava domes near the margins of Biryuzovoe Lake. The current lake surface is at ~40 m elevation with the bottom ~30 m below sea level, but lacustrine sediments overlying pumice deposits indicate that the surface of an earlier caldera lake lay at 200 m above sea level. A small 500-m-diameter scoria cone, sketched by Gorshkov (1958, CAVW) that reportedly grew between 1916 and 1931, formed a peninsula extending into the lake from the NE caldera wall. Explosive eruptions in 1957 removed the cone and filled much of the NW part of the lake, including emplacement of a 350-m-wide, 40-m-high dome. Hutchison et al. (2024) provided convincing evidence that Zavaritski Caldera was the source for a significant sulfur-rich eruption in 1831 CE, which was previously known only from ice core data and thought to have possibly originated from Babuyan Claro volcano.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Il Zavarickogo, o vulcano Zavarickij, caldera Zavarickij o Zavaricki, è un sistema di caldere attivo. È situato al centro dell'isola di Simušir, nella Grande catena delle Curili. Appartiene al distretto Kuril'skij dell'oblast' di Sachalin, in Russia. Non va confuso con il vulcano Zavarickij della Kamčatka.
Wikipedia · CC BY-SA · Leggi l'articolo completo →
Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1957VEI 3Osservata1957-11-12 – 1957-12-01N end of inner caldera
- 1923 (±8 anni)VEI 1Osservata1923 – In corsoN end of inner caldera
Link esterni
⚠ Solo a scopo informativo. Non adatto a situazioni di emergenza.