Uzon caldera

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Uzon caldera is a large volcanic depression in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, renowned for its active geothermal features, hot springs, and diverse volcanic landscapes within the Kamchatka volcanic arc.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf caldera
geothermal area
volcanic depression
accessControl permit required
continent Asia
country Russia
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasActivity hydrothermal activity
seismic activity
hasBiodiversity brown bears
endemic plant species
migratory birds
thermophilic microorganisms
waterfowl
hasFeature acidic lakes
fumaroles
geysers
hot springs
hydrothermal fields
mud pots
siliceous sinter terraces
steam vents
sulfur deposits
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic
hasRockType andesite
basalt
rhyolite
hazard boiling mud pools
phreatic explosions
toxic gas emissions
heatSource shallow magma chamber
locatedIn Far Eastern Federal District
Kamchatka Krai
Kamchatka Peninsula
locatedOn Kamchatka volcanic arc
Pacific Ring of Fire
near Valley of Geysers region
surface form: Geyser Valley
partOf Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kamchatka volcanic group

Kronotsky Nature Reserve
protectedAreaStatus strict nature reserve
tourismType ecotourism
scientific tourism
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Volcanoes of Kamchatka World Heritage Site
surface form: Volcanoes of Kamchatka
usedFor geothermal research
microbiological research
volcanological research

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