Ksudach volcano

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Ksudach volcano is a large, remote stratovolcano in southern Kamchatka, Russia, known for its caldera complex and powerful explosive eruptions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
access difficult to access
calderaOrigin collapse after large explosive eruptions
continent Asia
country Russia
eruptionMagnitude large explosive eruption
eruptionProduct ash fall deposits
ignimbrite
pyroclastic flows
tephra
eruptionStyle Plinian eruptions
explosive
eruptionYear 1907
geologicalAge Quaternary volcano
hasCaldera true
hasFeature caldera complex
central cone
crater lakes
multiple overlapping calderas
hazard ash clouds
lahars
pyroclastic density currents
isRemote true
knownFor large caldera complex
powerful explosive eruptions
remote location
locatedIn Far Eastern Federal District NERFINISHED
Kamchatka Peninsula NERFINISHED
Russian Far East NERFINISHED
southern Kamchatka
monitoring monitored by Russian volcanological services NERFINISHED
mountainRange Eastern Range of Kamchatka NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (regional center, not adjacent) NERFINISHED
notableEruption 1907 eruption
partOf Kamchatka volcanic arc NERFINISHED
Pacific Ring of Fire
region Kamchatka Krai NERFINISHED
tectonicPlate Eurasian Plate NERFINISHED
tectonicPlateInteraction subduction of Pacific Plate beneath Eurasian Plate
tectonicSetting subduction zone volcano
volcanicArc Kamchatka-Kuril volcanic arc NERFINISHED
volcanicType andesitic volcano
basaltic-andesitic volcano

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Volcanoes of Kamchatka World Heritage Site contains Ksudach volcano
subject surface form: Volcanoes of Kamchatka