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Volcans dans les îles Kouriles (118)

Kuriles centrales (7 volcans)

Ketoi | Raikoke | Rasshua | Sarychev Peak | Srednii | unnamed | Ushishur

Iturup Island (14 volcans)

Atsonupuri | Baransky | Berutarube | Bogatyr Ridge | Chirip | Demon | Golets-Tornyi | Grozny | Medvezhia | Moekeshiwan | Tsirk | unnamed | Urbich Caldera | Vetrovoi Isthmus Caldera

Kunashir (4 volcans)

Golovnin | Mendeleev | Smirnov | Tiatia

nord de Urup (3 volcans)

Brontona Island | Chirpoi | unnamed submarine

Northern Kuriles (10 volcans)

Alaid | Avos' Rocks | Chirinkotan | Ekarma | Kharimkotan | Makanru Island | Nemo Peak | Shestakov | Shirinki | Tao-Rusyr

Paramushir Island (6 volcans)

Chikurachki | Ebeko | Fuss Peak | Karpinsky | Lemonosov | Vernadskii Ridge

Shiashkotan Island (2 volcans)

Kuntomintar | Sinarka

Simushir Island (6 volcans)

Goriaschaia Sopka | Ikanmikot | Milna | Prevo Peak | Urataman | Zavaritzki

Urup Island (7 volcans)

Antipin | Gora Desantnaya | Ivao | Kolokol | Petr Shmidt Ridge | Rudakov | Tri Sestry
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Éruptions volcaniques importantes: Iles Kuriles

In historic times, at least 29 volcanoes have been active en Iles Kuriles, including Chikurachki, Chirinkotan et Alaid volcanoes. A total of 162 eruptions have been witnessed and documented since 1710.
The table below lists the most recent volcanic eruptions, significant eruptive episodes or related events en Iles Kuriles since around 2010.
DateVolcanVEIRégionMortsDommages
2022 Jun 11 - en coursEbeko2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2023 Jan 28 - Fév 8Chikurachki2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2022 Sep 10 - Nov 26Alaid2Atlasov Island, Northern Kuriles
inconnu
2022 Jan 17 - Oct 17Chikurachki2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2022 Oct 7Chirinkotan2Northern Kuriles, Russia
inconnu
2020 Fév 29 ±1 d. - 2021 Nov 26Sarychev Peak1Matua Island
inconnu
2016 Oct 20 - 2021 Nov 9Ebeko
Sredniy Crater (middle part) and Severny Crater (N part)
2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2021 Août 8 - Août 26Chirinkotan2Northern Kuriles, Russia
inconnu
2021 Mar 21 - Août 25Chikurachki1Paramushir Island
inconnu
2019 Mai 16 - Oct 7Sarychev Peak2Matua Island
inconnu
2019 Jun 22 - Jul 1Raikoke3Raikoke Island
inconnu
2018 Sep 8 - Oct 15Sarychev Peak2Matua Island
inconnu
2018 Août 20 - Août 21Alaid1Atlasov Island, Northern Kuriles
inconnu
2017 Oct 12 ? - Nov 13 ?Sarychev Peak
Summit crater and NW flank
2Matua Island
inconnu
2016 Nov 29 - 2017 Avr 7Chirinkotan
Summit crater
3Northern Kuriles, Russia
inconnu
2012 Nov 11 - 2016 Oct 18 ?Chirpoi
Snow
0Kurile Islands, Russia
inconnu
2016 Jul 27 - Août 30Chikurachki
Summit crater
2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2015 Sep 29 - 2016 Août 11Alaid
Summit crater
1Atlasov Island, Northern Kuriles
inconnu
2016 Mar 29 - Mar 31Chikurachki
Summit crater
2Paramushir Island
inconnu
2014 Nov 21 - 2015 Août 10Chirinkotan
Summit crater
2Northern Kuriles, Russia
inconnu
2015 Fév 16 - Fév 18Chikurachki
Summit crater
3Paramushir Island
inconnu
2013 Jun 11 - 2014 Jun 1 ±4 d.Chirinkotan
Summit crater
1Northern Kuriles, Russia
inconnu
2013 Fév 16 - Avr 4Grozny
Etorofu-Yake-yama / Ivan Grozny
2Iturup Island
inconnu
2012 Oct 5 - Déc 12Alaid
Summit crater
2Atlasov Island, Northern Kuriles
inconnu
2012 Août 16 - Août 25Grozny
Etorofu-Yake-yama / Ivan Grozny
2Iturup Island
inconnu
2010 Jun 30 - Août 10 ?Ekarma
Upper SW flank
2Ekarma Island
inconnu
2010 Jul 2 - Jul 9 ±7 d.Ebeko
Summit craters
1Paramushir Island
inconnu
Remark:
Our list of volcanic eruptions closely follows the database of eruptions of the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Project (GVP), the internationally most recognized data source for volcanic eruptions, but also includes significant eruptive episodes or related volcano events. "Volcanic eruptions" are usually to be understood as sequences of individual eruptive episodes that can follow each other, or even overlap (if several vents are involved), and can last many years, decades or even longer. For example, the current activity of Stromboli volcano is understood as a single eruption that has been ongoing since 1934.
Sources: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), Global Significant Volcanic Eruptions Database. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K | Global Volcanism Project / Smithsonian Institution

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Liste des volcans

Golovnin

(caldera 543 m / 1,781 ft)
Golovnin volcano (or Tomariyama in Japanese) is the southernmost volcano in the Kurile Islands and forms the southern end of Kunashir Island, located only 33 km across the Nemuro Strait from Hokkaido Island in Japan.
It has a 4x5 km wide caldera with an 1x2.5 km wide lake, ... [plus d'info]

Mendeleev

(stratovolcano 888 m / 2,913 ft)
Mendeleev (Raususan or Rausudake in Japanese) is a low stratovolcano on Kunashir Island in the southern Kurile Islands, 40 km from Hokkiado in Northern Japan. The volcano is composed of 3 nested calderas measuring 6x9 km (the oldest caldera), 3x3.5 km, and 1x1 km (youngest calder... [plus d'info]

Smirnov

(stratovolcano 1189 m / 3,901 ft)
Smirnov volcano is an active andesitic stratovolcano on the NW tip of Kunashir Island in the Kuriles, Russia. The gently sloped and glacially eroded volcano is located immediately west of Tiatia volcano. [plus d'info]

Tiatia

(stratovolcano 1819 m / 5,968 ft)
Tiatia volcano (Chacha-dake in Japanese) is one of the most impressive volcanoes in the Kuriles. It is a symmetrical stratovolcano located on the NE end of Kunashir Island 70 km from Hokkiado, Japan. The volcano has a 2.1 x 2.4 km wide caldera and a young summit central cone with... [plus d'info]

Atsonupuri

(stratovolcano 1206 m / 3,957 ft)
Atsonupuri (or Etorofu-Atosanupuri )volcano is a mostly basaltic stratovolcano in the southern Kurile Islands, Russia, located ca. 150 km NE of Hokkaido, Japan.
Atsonupuri volcano forms a prominent peninsula at the SW side of Iturup Island connected by a 30 m low isthmus. T... [plus d'info]

Baransky

(stratovolcano 1132 m / 3,714 ft)
Baransky volcano (Sashiusu-dake or Sashiusudake in Japanese) is a stratovolcano in the center of Iturup Island, southern Kuriles. Only one historical eruption occurred in 1951 and consisted of weak explosions in the summit crater.
Strong fumarolic activity is in the summit ... [plus d'info]

Berutarube

(stratovolcano 1221 m / 4,006 ft)
Berutarube volcano (also written as Berutarubesan volcano) is an andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano on the SW tip of Iturup Island in the southern Kuriles. It has gentle slopes which are deeply eroded by glacial valleys. Funaroles and sufur deposits occur in the inner walls of th... [plus d'info]

Bogatyr Ridge

(stratovolcano 1634 m / 5,361 ft)
Bogatyr Ridge is a stratovolcano on SW Iturup Island, Kuriles, Russia. It consists of a chain of craters and cones and the larger Stokap volcano, astratovolcano aligned NE-SW.
The andesitic Stokap volcano has 8-10 cones and explosion craters. The largest of these co... [plus d'info]

Chirip

(stratovolcano 1587 m / 5,207 ft)
Chirip volcano (also written as Chirippusan) is a twin volcano forming the Chirip peninsula which streches NW into the Okhotsk Sea from central Iturup Island, Kurile Island, 230 km north of Hokkaido, Japan.
The 2 stratovolcanoes are Chirip volcano in the N and Bogdan Khmeln... [plus d'info]

Demon

(stratovolcano 1205 m / 3,953 ft)
Demon is a stratovolcano on the extreme northern tip of Iturup Island, Kuriles. The volcano has had no recent eruptions, but might still be active. It was built during the past 10,000 years inside a glacial valley 3 km east of the older eroded Kamui volcano. Damon's summit has a ... [plus d'info]

Golets-Tornyi

(pyroclastic cones 442 m / 1,450 ft)
Golets and Tornyi are 2 pyroclastic cones located SW of Medvezhii on Iturup Island, Kurile Islands, Russia. They occupy one of the narrowest parts of the island.
The age of their last eruptions is unknown, but probably about 10,000 years ago. A lava flow from the andesitic-... [plus d'info]

Grozny

(complex volcano 1211 m / 3,973 ft)
Grozny volcano (Etorofu Yake-yama in Japanese) in central Iturup Island, Kuriles, is one of the most frequently active volcanoes of the volcanic island chain.
It is a complex of 2 volcanoes: Ivan Grozny volcano and Tebenkov (also known as Odamoi-san) volcano.
Ivan Gr... [plus d'info]

Medvezhia

(somma volcano 1125 m / 3,691 ft)
The Medvezhia (Moyorodake in Japanese) volcano complex (including Medvezhii, Srednii, Kudryavy or Men'shoi Brat volcano) is one of the Kurile's most active volcanoes. It is located on the NE end of Iturup Island, Kurile Islands. It is remarkable for its high temperature fumaroles... [plus d'info]

Moekeshiwan

(caldera 528 m / 1,732 ft)
Moekeshiwan (or Lvinaya Past, "Lion's Jaw") volcano is a truncated stratovolcano with a 7x9 km wide caldera (also known as Moikeshi) on the SW end of Iturup Island, Kuriles Islands (Russia).
The caldera is open to the sea on the NW and the floor of the caldera is 550 m belo... [plus d'info]

Tsirk

(Caldera 853 m / 2799 ft)
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unnamed

(submarine volcano -930 m / - 3,051 ft)
A possible submarine eruption NW of Iturup Island in the southern Kuriles at a depth of 1350 m was reported in 1967. An increase in water temperature and acidity were measured. The cause of this is uncertain, but an unnamed submarine volcano is located close by. [plus d'info]

Urbich Caldera

(Caldera(s) 907 m / 2976 ft)
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Vetrovoi Isthmus Caldera

(Caldera 264 m / 866 ft)
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Brontona Island

(Unknown unknown)
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Chirpoi

(caldera 742 m / 2,434 ft)
Chirpoi volcano forms a small island in the central Kurile Islands, Russia. It has a 8-9 km wide partially submerged caldera with several volcanic centers inside the caldera, including active Snow and Cerny volcanoes. The southern caldera rim emerges again on nearby Brat C... [plus d'info]

unnamed submarine

(submarine volcano -502? m / - 1,647 ft)
A submarine volcano is located 30 km SE of Chirpoi Island in the central Kuriles, Russia. Hydrophones recorded an eruption in 1972 somewhere between Simushir and Urup Island. There are 3 seamounts in this area, one of which probably erupted to produce the signals. [plus d'info]

Antipin

(Stratovolcano 1120 m / 3675 ft)
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Gora Desantnaya

(Stratovolcano 847 m / 2779 ft)
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Ivao

(cinder cones 1426 m / 4,678 ft)
Ivao volcano is a group of several cinder cones on Urup Island, Kurile Islands. The cones are aligned NW-SE along the Krishtofovich Ridge of SW Urup Island.
The Ivao group itself consists of 3 young cones that are less than 10,000 years old. Ivao cone at the NW end is the h... [plus d'info]

Kolokol

(somma volcanoes 1328 m / 4,357 ft)
Kolokol volcano is a group of young volcanoes on Urup Island, Kurile Islands. The principal volcanoes are Kolokol (the most prominent), Berg and Trezubetz.
Many eruptions of the Kolokol volcano group have been observed in historical time since the late 18th century. Berg vo... [plus d'info]

Petr Shmidt Ridge

(Unknown 1031 m / 3383 ft)
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Rudakov

(stratovolcano 542 m / 1,778 ft)
Rudakov volcano is a small isolated stratovolcano in central Urup Island, Kuriles, on the Tokotan Isthmus on the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk.
The small basaltic-andesite volcano contains a 700 m wide crater with a 300 m wide lake. [plus d'info]

Tri Sestry

(stratovolcano 998 m / 3,274 feet)
Tri Sestry ("Three sisters") is an eroded andesitic stratovolcano on the shore of the Sea of Okhotsk in central Urup Island, Kuriles. Its flanks are deeply eroded and cut by ravines. The only sign of activity are hot springs along the coast. [plus d'info]

Goriaschaia Sopka

(stratovolcano / lava dome 891 m / 2,923 ft)
Goriaschaia Sopka (also spelled Goriaschaya Sopka) is a frequently active volcano on SW Simushir Island, Kurile Islands.
Its active vent is an andesitic lava dome volcano within a large horseshoe-shaped crater cutting the NW flank of what is left of the older Igla Mountain... [plus d'info]

Ikanmikot

(Stratovolcano 614 m / 2014 ft)
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Milna

(somma volcano 1540 m / 5,052 ft)
Milna volcano is the southernmost active volcano on Simushir Island, Kurile Islands. It is located immediately SE of the truncated remnant (somma) of Goiaschaia volcano's old cone.
Milna volcano has a 3 km wide caldera breached to the south and steep flanks with deep erosi... [plus d'info]

Prevo Peak

(stratovolcano 1360 m / 4,462 ft)
Prevo Peak is a beautiful symmetrical stratovolcano resembling Mt. Fuji in Japan. FOr this reason, it is often called Simushiru-Fuji.
The volcano has a 450 x 600 m wide summit crater with a nested inner cone rising to almost the same height as parts of the outer rim. The in... [plus d'info]

Urataman

(somma volcano 678 m / 2,224 feet)
Urataman is the northernmost of the 6 volcanoes on Simushir Island, Kuriles. It has an impressive 7.5-km-wide caldera which forms the NE tip of the island.
Its caldera walls rise 450 m above a 250-m-deep bay. Sea water enters the caldera through a narrow gap in the norther... [plus d'info]

Zavaritzki

(caldera 624 m / 2,047 ft)
The caldera of Zavaritzki volcano on Simushir Island, Kuriles. NASA International Space Station image ISS-5-E-6512, 2002 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/)
The caldera of Zavaritzki volcano on Simushir Island, Kuriles. NASA International Space Station image ISS-5-E-6512, 2002 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/)
Zavaritzki (Zavaritzky) volcano is a large caldera volcano in central Simushir Island, Kuriles. It is a complex of 3 nested calderas with a central lake (Lake Biryuzovoe). 2 eruptions have occurred at Zavaritzki during the 20th century: a recent lava dome was formed between 1916-... [plus d'info]

Ketoi

(stratovolcano 1172 m / 3,845 ft)
Ketoi volcano forms a 10 km wide island 19 km NE of Simushir Island across Diana Strait in the Kurile Islands. The first historical eruption of Pallas Peak, during 1843-46, was its largest. Strong fumarolic activity was observed on the northern flank of Pallas Peak in the 1980's... [plus d'info]

Raikoke

(stratovolcano 551 m / 1,808 ft)
Eruption plume of the 21 June 2019 eruption seen from satellite on 22 June
Eruption plume of the 21 June 2019 eruption seen from satellite on 22 June
Raikoke (or Raikoki) volcano is mainly basaltic and has a 700 m wide and 200 m deep crater with steep walls. Raikoko has erupted lava flows all along the eastern side of the island.
A large eruption occurred in 1778 which destoryed the upper third of the island. Another str... [plus d'info]

Rasshua

(stratovolcano 956 m / 3,136 ft)
Rasshua is a large volcano forming the 6 x 13 km elongated Island of Rasshua in the central Kuriles. Rasshua volcano is truncated by a large caldera whose eastern rim is below sea level. There are 2 young active central cones in the caldera, from where most activity in the recent... [plus d'info]

Sarychev Peak

(stratovolcano 1496 m (4,908 ft))
Sarychev volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain streching between Kamchatka and Japan. Large explosive eruptions occured between 11-19 June 2009, sending huge ash coulds to altitudes of up to 14 km, and forcing many flights with routes accross the n... [plus d'info]

Srednii

(submarine volcano 36 m / 118 ft)
Srednii volcano is a mostly submarine volcano in the central Kurile Islands between Rasshua and Ushishir Islands. Only a few rocks and islets breach the surface of the sea, including flat-topped Khitraya Rock, which could be a young lava dome or the rim of an old caldera.
... [plus d'info]

unnamed

(submarine volcano -150 m / -492 ft)
A submarine eruption in 1924 was reported from a location east of Matua Island in the central Kuriles. There is a submarine volcano reaching near the surface of the sea in this location. [plus d'info]

Ushishur

(caldera 401 m / 1,316 ft)
Ushishur volcano in the central Kuriles has one of the world's most beautiful calderas, forming a almost complete ring rising above the sea. Most of the volcano's edifice is under water, but the submerged part forms 2 small islands.
The southern island contains the summit ... [plus d'info]

Kuntomintar

(Hydrothermal field 828 m / 2,717 ft)
Kuntomintar is a Pleistocene andesitic stratovolcano on the southern end of Shiashkotan Island in the central Kuriles. It contains a central cone inside a 4-4.5 km wide caldera. There are no recent eruption, but there is fumarolic activity near the east wall of the caldera and a ... [plus d'info]

Sinarka

(stratovolcano 934 m / 3,064 ft)
Sinarka volcano is an andesitic stratovolcano on the northern end of Shiashkotan Island in the central Kuriles, Russia. The youngest features are 2 lava domes, which have had small explosive eruptions in historic times. [plus d'info]

Alaid

(stratovolcano 2339 m / 7,674 ft)
Space image of Alaid stratovolcano (NASA Earth Observatory http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=78290)
Space image of Alaid stratovolcano (NASA Earth Observatory http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=78290)
Alaid is the tallest and northernmost volcano in the Kurile Islands. Also called Atlasov as the island it forms, the symmetrical stratovolcano rises 3000 m from the sea floor and forms a small island. It has a 1.5-km-wide summit crater breached to the south. It is one of the Kuri... [plus d'info]

Avos' Rocks

(Unknown 35 m / 115 ft)
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Chirinkotan

(stratovolcano 724 m / 2,375 ft)
Chirinkotan volcano is a large, mostly submerged stratovolcano forming a small largely unvegetated and 3 km wide island in the Kuril Island chain. It is located at the far end of an E-W-trending volcanic chain that extends nearly 50 km west of the central part of the main Kuril I... [plus d'info]

Ekarma

(stratovolcano 1170 m / 3,839 ft)
Ekarma stratovolcano forms a small 5 x 7.5 km island 8.5 km north of Shiashkotan Island in the northern Kurile Islands, Russia.
The volcano belongs to an E-W-trending volcanic chain extending westward from the central part of the main Kuril Island arc. It contains two overl... [plus d'info]

Kharimkotan

(stratovolcano 1145 m / 3,757 ft)
Kharimkotan (also spelled Harimkotan) volcano is a stratovolcano forming a 8 x 12 km island in the northern Kuriles. Only the upper 25% of the massive volcano rises above sea level. In its geologic past, the volcano has suffered several slope failures and created devastating debr... [plus d'info]

Makanru Island

(Stratovolcano 1136 m / 3727 ft)
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Nemo Peak

(caldera 1018 m / 3,340 ft)
Nemo Peak volcano on the northern end of Onekotan Island in the northern Kurile Islands is a complex of 3 overlapping calderas and a young central cone, Nemo Peak, which has been active for about 9,500 years.
It has a 350 m wide summit crater filled by a lava dome with a 1... [plus d'info]

Shestakov

(Stratovolcano unknown)
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Shirinki

(stratovolcano 761 m / 2,497 ft)
Shirinki stratovolcano forms a small 3 km wide island 18 km west of Paramushir Island in the northern Kuriles. Most of the volcano is submerged and its peak rises 761 m above the sea. Shirinki volcano has a 750 m wide summit crater with young lava domes at the top, which could ha... [plus d'info]

Tao-Rusyr

(caldera, stratovolcano 1325 m / 4,347 ft)
Krenitzyn volcano in the Tao-Rusyr caldera in July 2019
Krenitzyn volcano in the Tao-Rusyr caldera in July 2019
Tao-Rusyr volcano is an impressive basaltic-to-andesitic stratovolcano located on the southern end of Onekotan Island in the northern Kuriles. It contains a 7.5 km wide caldera and a large symmetrical new central cone, Krenitzyn Peak which is the vent of young activity. A ... [plus d'info]

Chikurachki

(stratovolcano 1816 m / 5,958 ft)
Chikurachki stratovolcano on Paramushir Island (northern Kuriles)
Chikurachki stratovolcano on Paramushir Island (northern Kuriles)
Chikurachki stratovolcano forms highest peak on Paramushir Island in the northern Kurile island arc just south of Kamchatka Peninsula. It is one of the region's most active volcanoes.
The volcano itself is a relatively small cone, compared to other volcanoes of the Kurile I... [plus d'info]

Ebeko

(somma volcano 1156 m / 3,793 ft)
Ebeko is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kurile Islands, located in northern Paramushir Island south of Kamchatka.
Ebeko volcano has a flat top with 3 summit craters aligned SSW-NNE. The eastern part of the southern crater contains a large boiling spring. The middl... [plus d'info]

Fuss Peak

(stratovolcano 1772 m / 5,814 ft)
Fuss Peak is an isolated andesitic stratovolcano on southern Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands. The volcano rises almost 3000 m from the sea floor and forms a peninsula of Paramushir connected to it by a low isthmus.
The volcano contains a 700 m wide and 300 m deep crater, ... [plus d'info]

Karpinsky

(cinder cones 1345 m / 4,413 ft)
Karpinsky volcano is a group of 3 young andesitic cones in southern Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands. The cones are located at the southern end of the Karpinsky Ridge.
The NW cone contains vigorous fumaroles. It has produced a lava flow that flowed 7 km to the SE. The sout... [plus d'info]

Lemonosov

(cinder cones 1681 m / 5,515 ft)
Lomonosov volcano is a group of 4 cinder cones and a lava dome less than 10,000 years old, that were constructed along a N-S. It is located south of Tatarinov volcano in southern Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands. [plus d'info]

Vernadskii Ridge

(cinder cones 1183 m / 3,881 ft)
Vernadskii Ridge comprises 3 groups of volcanoes in northern Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands, immediately south of active Ebeko volcano.
The Vernadskii and Bogdanovich groups of volcanoes are the southernmost of this complex and have been active during the past 10,000 yea... [plus d'info]
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