Karpinsky Group Volcano

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Karpinsky Group Volcano is a complex volcanic massif located in the central Kuril Islands, known for its overlapping stratovolcanoes and calderas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf complex volcano
stratovolcano group
volcanic massif
activityStatus active volcano
continent Asia
country Russia
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
geologicalAge Holocene
hasCaldera eroded caldera rim
summit caldera
hasFeature calderas
lava domes
overlapping stratovolcanoes
pyroclastic deposits
hasHumanSettlement no permanent settlements
hasMorphology complex overlapping cones
eroded caldera structures
hasVolcanoType caldera
stratovolcano
hazardType ashfall
lahars
pyroclastic flows
islandArcSystem Izu–Bonin Arc
surface form: Northwestern Pacific island arcs
isPartOf Kuril Islands
surface form: Kuril Islands volcanic chain
isRemote true
lastEruptionPeriod Holocene
surface form: Holocene epoch
locatedIn Kuril Islands
Russia
Sakhalin Oblast
central Kuril Islands
locatedOn Onekotan Island
monitoringStatus limited monitoring
mountainRange Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril Island arc
namedAfter Aleksandr Petrovich Karpinsky
orogeny island arc volcanism
partOf Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
region Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East
rockType andesite
basaltic andesite
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean
Sea of Okhotsk
tectonicPlate Okhotsk Plate
Pacific Plate
tectonicSetting subduction zone
volcanicArc Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril–Kamchatka Arc
volcanicZone Kuril volcanic zone

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Kuril Islands hasVolcano Karpinsky Group Volcano
Sinarka isPartOf Karpinsky Group Volcano
this entity surface form: Shiashkotan Island volcanic complex