Taunshits Volcano
Updated: Apr 24, 2024 12:14 GMT -
Stratovolcano 2353 m / 7,720 ft
Kamchatka, Russia, 54.53°N / 159.8°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Kamchatka, Russia, 54.53°N / 159.8°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Taunshits volcano eruptions: 550 BC (?)
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Background
Taunshits volcano, located west of the massive Uzon caldera, is an andesitic stratovolcano that was constructed beginning about 39,000 years Before Present (BP) on top of a large Pleistocene tuya pedestal. The 2353-m-high summit of Taunshits is truncated by a horseshoe-shaped crater breached to the west that formed about 8000 years BP during an eruption producing a directed blast and a 3 cu km debris avalanche that traveled 19 km to the west. Another strong explosive eruption took place about 2500 years BP. Two satellitic cones occupy the southern flank, and a cluster of Holocene cinder cones farther to the south may also be related to Taunshits.---
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