Lvinaya Past Volcano

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Lvinaya Past Volcano is an extinct volcanic complex located in the Kuril Islands of Russia, known for its large caldera and heavily eroded structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct volcano
volcanic complex
age Quaternary
composition andesitic rocks
basaltic rocks
country Russia
erodedBy fluvial processes
glacial processes
eruptionStatus extinct
geologicalSetting subduction zone volcano
hasCaldera Lvinaya Past caldera
hasFeature heavily eroded structure
large caldera
hasGeomorphology deeply dissected edifice
steep caldera walls
hazardLevel low
isIn Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: North Pacific volcanic belt
lastEruption Pleistocene
locatedIn Kuril Islands
Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East

Sakhalin Oblast
locatedOn Iturup
surface form: Iturup Island
mountainRange Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril Island Arc
overlies Kuril Trench
partOf Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
region Northwestern Pacific Ocean
subductingPlate Pacific Plate
tectonicPlate Okhotsk Plate
volcanicArc Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kuril Islands volcanic arc
volcanicType stratovolcano complex

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Kuril Islands hasVolcano Lvinaya Past Volcano