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Bezymianny

Russia

Last Update1 year ago
Elevation
2882 m
Coordinates
55.9720, 160.5950
Status
Eruption
Level 4
Volcano Bezymianny
Type
Stratovolcano

About Bezymianny

The modern Bezymianny, much smaller than its massive neighbors Kamen and Kliuchevskoi on the Kamchatka Peninsula, was formed about 4,700 years ago over a late-Pleistocene lava-dome complex and an edifice built about 11,000-7,000 years ago. Three periods of intensified activity have occurred during the past 3,000 years. The latest period, which was preceded by a 1,000-year quiescence, began with the dramatic 1955-56 eruption. This eruption, similar to that of St. Helens in 1980, produced a large open crater that was formed by collapse of the summit and an associated lateral blast. Subsequent episodic but ongoing lava-dome growth, accompanied by intermittent explosive activity and pyroclastic flows, has largely filled the 1956 crater.

Volcano Status Guide

5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal