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{{Short description|Volcano located on the central part of Kamchatka}}
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'''Bolshoy Kekuknaysky''' ({{langx|ru|Большой Кекукнайский}}) is a volcano located in the central part of the [[Kamchatka Peninsula]], [[Russia]]. It comprises two shield volcanoes: Bolshoy (1301&nbsp;m) and Kekuknaysky (1401&nbsp;m).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150924005331/http://ava.jpl.nasa.gov/volcano.php?id=1000-36- Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky ] at Aster Voɭcano Archive JPL NASA</ref> Their lava flows and cinder cones have dammed a valley dissecting the mountain, creating the Bolshoye Goltsovoye and Maloye Goltsovoe lakes. The last eruption occurred at Kekuk Crater, about 7,200&nbsp;years ago.

'''Bolshoy Kekuknaysky''' ({{lang-ru|Большой Кекукнайский}}) is a volcano located in the central part of [[Kamchatka Peninsula]], [[Russia]]. It comprises two shield volcanoes: Bolshoy (1301&nbsp;m) and Kekuknaysky (1401&nbsp;m). Their lava flows and cinder cones have dammed a valley dissecting the mountain, creating the Bolshoye Goltsovoye and Maloye Goltsovoe lakes. The last eruption occurred at Kekuk Crater, about 7,200&nbsp;years ago.


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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*{{cite gvp|vnum=1000-36-|name=Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky}}
*{{cite gvp|vn=300360|name=Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky}}
*[http://kiska.giseis.alaska.edu/kasp/kasp04/abstracts/pevzner.pdf New data on Holocene monogenetic volcanism of the northern Kamchatka: ages and space distribution], by Maria M. Pevzner
*[http://kiska.giseis.alaska.edu/kasp/kasp04/abstracts/pevzner.pdf New data on Holocene monogenetic volcanism of the northern Kamchatka: ages and space distribution] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120207062259/http://kiska.giseis.alaska.edu/kasp/kasp04/abstracts/pevzner.pdf |date=2012-02-07 }}, by Maria M. Pevzner

[[Category:Mountains of Russia]]
[[Category:Volcanoes of Kamchatka]]
[[Category:Shield volcanoes]]


[[Category:Mountains of the Kamchatka Peninsula]]
[[Category:Volcanoes of the Kamchatka Peninsula]]
[[Category:Shield volcanoes of Russia]]
[[Category:Holocene shield volcanoes]]
[[Category:Holocene Asia]]
[[Category:Polygenetic shield volcanoes]]


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[[ru:Большой Кекукнайский]]
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 5 November 2024

Bolshoy Kekuknaysky
Bolshoy Kekuknaysky is located in Kamchatka Krai
Bolshoy Kekuknaysky
Bolshoy Kekuknaysky
Location in Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Highest point
Elevation1,401 m (4,596 ft)
Coordinates56°28′N 157°48′E / 56.47°N 157.80°E / 56.47; 157.80
Geography
LocationKamchatka, Russia
Parent rangeMiddle Range
Geology
Mountain typeShield volcanoes
Last eruption5310 BCE ± 100 years

Bolshoy Kekuknaysky (Russian: Большой Кекукнайский) is a volcano located in the central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It comprises two shield volcanoes: Bolshoy (1301 m) and Kekuknaysky (1401 m).[1] Their lava flows and cinder cones have dammed a valley dissecting the mountain, creating the Bolshoye Goltsovoye and Maloye Goltsovoe lakes. The last eruption occurred at Kekuk Crater, about 7,200 years ago.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky at Aster Voɭcano Archive JPL NASA
  • "Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
  • New data on Holocene monogenetic volcanism of the northern Kamchatka: ages and space distribution Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, by Maria M. Pevzner