Ksudach

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Ksudach is a large stratovolcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula known for its caldera-forming eruptions and remote, rugged landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
country Russia
eruptionStyle Plinian
caldera-forming
explosive
hasAccessibility difficult to access
hasEnvironment subarctic
hasFeature caldera
crater lakes
lava domes
multiple overlapping calderas
pyroclastic deposits
hasGeologicalSetting subduction zone volcano
hasHazard ash fall
lahars
pyroclastic flows
volcanic gases
hasLandscape rugged
hasResearchActivity geological field studies
volcanological monitoring
hasRockType andesitic
basaltic-andesitic
dacitic
hasScientificInterest caldera evolution
explosive volcanism
tephrochronology
volcanic hazards
hasTourismType expedition tourism
volcano tourism
hasVegetation tundra and sparse forest
isGlaciated partly glaciated
isProtectedAreaNearby true
isRemote true
lastMajorEruptionCentury 20th century
locatedIn Far Eastern Federal District
Kamchatka Krai
Kamchatka Peninsula
locatedOn Kamchatka volcanic arc
Pacific Ring of Fire
magmaSourceRelatedTo subduction of the Pacific Plate
monitoredBy Russian volcanological services
mountainRange Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Eastern Range of Kamchatka
nearbySettlementDensity very low
partOf Kamchatka volcanic arc
surface form: Kamchatka volcanic group
region Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East
tectonicPlate Eurasian Plate
volcanicArcOrBelt Kuril–Kamchatka subduction system
surface form: Kuril–Kamchatka volcanic arc

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