Alaid

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Alaid is a prominent stratovolcano forming the northernmost and highest peak of the Kuril Islands chain between Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan.

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Alaid canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural geographic feature
stratovolcano
volcano
country Russia
elevation 2339 m
approximately 7674 ft
eruptionStyle Strombolian
Vulcanian
explosive
geologicalAge Holocene
hasActivityStatus active volcano
hasAlternateName Alaid Volcano
Atlasova volcano
hasFeature ice-covered summit in winter
symmetrical cone shape
hasHazard ash emissions
lava flows
volcanic bombs
hasLavaFlows basaltic to basaltic-andesitic composition
isConical true
isHighestPointOf Kuril Islands
islandHighestPoint Atlasov Island NERFINISHED
isNorthernmost major volcano of the Kuril Islands
isProminentLandmarkIn Sea of Okhotsk
Northwestern Pacific Ocean
surface form: northwestern Pacific Ocean
isVisibleFrom Kuril Islands
surface form: northern Kuril Islands

southern Kamchatka coast
lastEruption 1986
locatedIn Kuril Islands
Russia
Sakhalin Oblast
locatedOn Atlasov Island NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Russian volcanological observatories
mountainRange Kuril Islands
surface form: Kuril Islands chain
near Hokkaido
surface form: Hokkaido, Japan

Kamchatka Peninsula
overlies Kuril–Kamchatka subduction system
surface form: Kuril–Kamchatka Trench subduction system
partOf Kuril Islands
surface form: Kuril Island arc

Pacific Ring of Fire
prominence about 2339 m
summitCraterDiameter about 1.5 km
tectonicSetting subduction zone
volcanoType stratovolcano

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