Cherpuk is a basalt-pyroclastic volcano in Kamchatka . Near the volcano is located the volcano Ichinskaya Sopka . At the northern slope of the volcano is Lake Ketachan . The height of the volcano is 1868 m, according to other sources 1679 m [2] .
| Cherpuk | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Volcano shape | Pyroclastic cone |
| Crater Diameter | 1036 m |
| Education period | Holocene |
| Last eruption | 6500 years ago |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 1868 [1] m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Kamchatka Krai |
| Mountain system | Middle ridge |
| Ridge or array | |
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South-West of Northern Cherpuk is located the mountain of South Cherpuk , 1778 meters high, near which the highest point of the region is located south of Lake Ketachan - Dva Brata Mountain, 1918 meters. Southeast of the center is the Moraine Peak (1521 m).
Geographic Information
- The diameter of the crater is 1036 meters;
- Height - 1918 meters;
- The date of the last eruption is 6500 years ago.
Topographic maps
- Map sheet N-57-II Ichinskaya hill . Scale: 1: 200 000. Terrain condition for 1971. 1986 edition
Links
- Cherpuk : [ eng. ] // Global Volcanism Program . - Smithsonian Institution .
- Volcano live
- Volcano Cherpuk North
Notes
- ↑ Cherpuk : [ eng. ] // Global Volcanism Program . - Smithsonian Institution .
- ↑ Volcano Cherpuk North