Bezymianny volcano

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Bezymianny volcano is an active stratovolcano on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, known for its catastrophic 1956 eruption and ongoing explosive activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
continent Asia
country Russia
discoveredBy Russian explorers
elevation approximately 2882 m
eruptionProducts andesite
basaltic andesite
pyroclastic density currents
tephra
eruptionStyle Plinian
Vulcanian
eruptionType dome-building
explosive
formationProcess edifice collapse in 1956
hasActivity frequent moderate eruptions
intermittent strong explosive events
hasFeature debris-avalanche scar
horseshoe-shaped crater
lava dome complex
hazard ashfall
lahars
lava domes collapse
pyroclastic flows
knownFor catastrophic 1956 eruption
ongoing explosive activity
lastEruption ongoing
locatedIn Kamchatka Krai
Kamchatka Peninsula
locatedOn Kamchatka volcanic arc
Pacific Ring of Fire
monitoringAgency Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
surface form: Institute of Volcanology and Seismology RAS

KVERT
surface form: Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team
mountainRange Eastern Range (Kamchatka)
surface form: Eastern Range of Kamchatka
near Kamen volcano
Klyuchevskoy
surface form: Klyuchevskoy volcano
overridingPlate Okhotsk Plate
partOf Klyuchevskaya volcanic group
region Far Eastern Federal District
significantEruption 1956
similarityReason sector collapse and lateral blast
similarTo Mount St. Helens
subductingPlate Pacific Plate
tectonicSetting subduction zone
VEI 5
volcanoNumber 300260
volcanoType andesitic stratovolcano

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Tolbachik near Bezymianny volcano