Tianshan vulcano
Aggiornato: 21 mar. 2023 05:33 GMT -
Campo vulcanico unknown
Xinjiang Province, NW China, 42.5°N / 82.5°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
Xinjiang Province, NW China, 42.5°N / 82.5°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
Tianshan volcano is a group of cinder cones in the Tianshan Mountains of Xinjiang Province in NW China. The Pechan cone was active in the 1st and 7th centuries AD. Pechan is also known by a variety of other names, including Peishan, Baishan, Hochan, Aghie, Bichbalick, Khala, and Boschan.
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Eruzioni del vulcano Tianshan: 650 AD ± 50 years, 50 AD ± 50 years
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Further reading:Whitford-Stark J L (1987) "A survey of Cenozoic volcanism on mainland Asia." Geol Soc Amer Spec Pap, v. 213, pp 1-74
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