-
26/1/2024
-
17/4/2021
-
The state of the lava-cinder cone into the northern crater of Krasheninnikov volcano on 24 September, 2020. |
Date:
24/9/2020 |
|
Author(s): A. Rogozin, IVS FEB RAS |
|
Any use of the image may be carried out only with the permission of the author (authors) |
© Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, KVERT |
24/9/2020
-
The state of the lava-cinder cone into the northern crater of Krasheninnikov volcano on 24 September, 2020. |
Kronotsky volcano is in the background. |
Date:
24/9/2020 |
|
Author(s): N. Gorbach, IVS FEB RAS |
|
Any use of the image may be carried out only with the permission of the author (authors) |
© Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, KVERT |
24/9/2020
-
18/4/2020
-
24/9/2019
-
13/5/2019
-
The state of Krasheninnikov volcano on 22 August, 2018. |
photo from aerocraft on 10 km a.s.l. |
Date:
22/8/2018 |
|
Author(s): O. Girina, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT |
|
Any use of the image may be carried out only with the permission of the author (authors) |
© Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, KVERT |
22/8/2018
-
17/2/2018
-
17/11/2017
-
15/10/2012
-
2009
-
Krasheninnikov volcano looking northwest |
The volcano consists of two large coalesced cones and is located inside a 10x11-km-large Late Pleistocene Krasheninnikov caldera. Black lava flow at the south slope of the volcano as well as a lava dome inside the Northern cone crater were formed only few hundreds of years ago and both composed of dacite. A dark-gray elongated patch behind the left branch of the black lava flow marks a fissure, which fed a 13-km-long andesite-dacite lava flow down to the left. |
|
Author(s): Philip Kyle |
Source: IVS FEB RAS. Holocene Kamchatka Volcanoes http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/volcanoes/holocene/ |
|
Any use of the image may be carried out only with the permission of the author (authors) and only if there is a reference to the source |
© Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS, KVERT |
|