Zavaritsky Caldera

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Zavaritsky Caldera is a volcanic caldera located in Russia’s Kuril Islands, known for its explosive eruptions and rugged, remote setting in the northwest Pacific.

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Zavaritsky Caldera canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic caldera
volcano
accessibility difficult to access
country Russia
elevation about 624 m
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
eruptionType phreatic eruption
vulcanian eruption
geologicalAge Holocene
hasCoordinateLatitude approximately 46.9 N
hasCoordinateLongitude approximately 151.9 E
hasFeature caldera lake
lava domes
pyroclastic deposits
hazardType lahars
pyroclastic flows
tephra fall
isRemote true
lastEruption 1957
locatedIn Far Eastern Federal District
Kuril Islands
Sakhalin Oblast
Northwest Pacific Ocean
surface form: northwest Pacific Ocean
locatedOn Chirinkotan
surface form: Simushir Island
monitoredBy Russian volcanological services
mountainRange Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril Island Arc
namedAfter Alexander Nikolaevich Zavaritsky NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Ring of Fire
populationNearby uninhabited island
tectonicSetting Kuril–Kamchatka subduction zone
volcanicArcOrBelt Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril volcanic arc

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Kuril Islands hasVolcano Zavaritsky Caldera
Simushir hasVolcano Zavaritsky Caldera
Simushir hasCaldera Zavaritsky Caldera