- Koryaksky
Infobox Mountain
Name = Koryaksky
Photo = D0807I14-HarbourTour.jpg
Caption = Koryaksky volcano towers overAvacha Bay
Elevation = 3,456 metres (11,340 feet)
Location = Kamchatka,Russia
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Prominence = 2,999 m
Coordinates = coord|53|19|N|158|41|E|type:mountain
Topographic
Type =Stratovolcano
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Last eruption = 1957
First ascent =
Easiest route = basic rock/snow climb
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Pronunciation =Koryaksky or Koryakskaya Sopka ( _ru. Корякская сопка) is a
volcano on theKamchatka Peninsula in the far east ofRussia . It lies within sight ofKamchatka Krai 's administrative center,Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky . Together with neighbouringAvachinsky , it has been designated aDecade Volcano , worthy of particular study in light of its history of explosive eruptions and proximity to populated areas.Geological history
Koryaksky lies on the
Pacific Ring of Fire , at a point where thePacific Plate is sliding underneath theEurasian Plate at a rate of about 80 mm/year. A wedge of mantle material lies between the subducting Pacific Plate and the overlying Eurasian Plate is the source of dynamic volcanism over the whole Kamchatka Peninsula.The volcano has probably been active for tens of thousands of years. Geological records indicate that there have been three major eruptions in the last 10,000 years, at
5500 BC ,1950 BC and1550 BC . These three eruptions seem to have been mainly effusive, generating extensivelava flow s.Recent activity
Koryaksky erupted for the first time in recorded history in 1890, in an eruption characterised by the emission of lava from
fissure s which opened up on the south western flank of the volcano, and phreatic explosions. It was thought to have erupted again five years later, but it was later shown that no eruption had occurred; what was thought to be aneruption column was simply steam generated by strong fumarolic activity.Another brief, moderately explosive eruption occurred in 1926, after which the volcano was
dormant until 1956. The 1956 eruption was more explosive than the previous known eruptions, with VEI=3, and generatedpyroclastic flow s andlahar s. The eruption continued until June 1957.Since then, the volcano has seen no further eruptions, but occasional seismic activity and ongoing fumarolic activity has indicated that the volcano is still active. In light of its proximity to
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky , Koryaksky was designated aDecade Volcano in 1996 as part of theUnited Nations ' International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, together with the nearbyAvachinsky volcano.References
#Droznin D., Levin V., Park J., Gordeev E. (2002), "Detailed Mapping of Seismic Anisotropy Indicators in Southeastern Kamchatka", American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2002
#Levin V., Park J., Gordeev E., Droznin D. (2002), "Complex Anisotropic Structure of the Mantle Wedge Beneath Kamchatka Volcanoes", American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2002
#Taran Y.A., Connor C.B., Shapar V.N., Ovsyannikov A.A., Bilichenko A.A. (1997), "Fumarolic activity of Avachinsky and Koryaksky volcanoes, Kamchatka, from 1993 to 1994", Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 58, p. 441-448External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/153237/korjakskij-volcano.html Koryaksky volcano at SummitPost.org]
* [http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/north_asia/kamchatka/Koryaksyy.html VolcanoWorld information]
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* [http://newsfromrussia.com/accidents/2003/12/04/51637.html Pravda article about seismic activity at Koryaksky]
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