Kell volcano
Updated: Aug 19, 2022 08:04 GMT - Refresh
Stratovolcanoes 900+ m / 2,953 ft
Southern Kamchatka, Russia, 51.65°N / 157.35°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Southern Kamchatka, Russia, 51.65°N / 157.35°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Kell volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions
Lastest nearby earthquakes: No recent earthquakes
Background
Kell volcano is a small Holocene stratovolcano constructed within the Pizrak caldera, immediately north of Zheltovsky volcano (Masurenkov, 1980). This remote volcanic complex consists of three partially nested 3-5 km wide calderas containing lava domes and several small stratovolcanoes, the largest of which is 900-m-high Kell volcano.---
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Kell Photos

Part of the old trail from Loumaravi's summit near Akrotiri to Agia Markella chapel near Kambia beach. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)


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