Grozny Volcano
Updated: 28 apr. 2024 03:06 GMT -
complex volcano 1211 m / 3,973 ft
Isola di Iturup (Isole Curili), 45.03°N / 147.92°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Isola di Iturup (Isole Curili), 45.03°N / 147.92°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Last update: 15 dic 2021
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 Grozny volcano has a 3-3.5 km diameter caldera open to the south and includes the andesitic Grozny lava dome, whose name is also used for the whole complex. All known historic eruptions took place from Ivan Grozny volcano.
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Eruzioni del vulcano Grozny: 2013, 2012 (?), 1989, 1973, 1973, 1970, 1968
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Background
To the NE, there are several other lava domes which are less than 10,000 years old. Their formation modified the shore of a former lake at the northern side of the caldera to extremely sinuous shape.The forested andesitic Tebenkov volcano is located immediately NE of the Grozny dome complex. Machekh is a crater immediately south of Tebenkov and has strong fumarolic activity.
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Source: GVP Grozny volcano information
Eruzioni del vulcano Grozny
2009 earthquake
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurred 12 km SE of Grozny volcano on 26 July 2009.
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurred 12 km SE of Grozny volcano on 26 July 2009.
1989 eruption
Small phreatic eruptions occurred from the Grozny lava dome between 3 May and August 1989. New fumaroles, fissures and small explosion craters as well as lahars were formed in the eruption. ...Ulteriori info
Small phreatic eruptions occurred from the Grozny lava dome between 3 May and August 1989. New fumaroles, fissures and small explosion craters as well as lahars were formed in the eruption. ...Ulteriori info
1973 eruption
A single weak (phreatic) explosion happened at Grozny volcano in January 1973.
A single weak (phreatic) explosion happened at Grozny volcano in January 1973.