Olkhovoy 's group is a group of thyroid volcanoes and associated lava flows in the southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula north of the Ksudach mountains and southwest of the Khodutka volcano.
| Alder | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Volcano shape | Thyroid volcanoes |
| Education period | Pleistocene - Holocene |
| Last eruption | is unknown |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 681 m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Kamchatka Krai |
Pleistocene volcano Flat and Holocene Alder lie near the northern border of this group stretched from north-east to south-west. The small 645-meter-high thyroid volcano Olkhovy rises 350 m above the valley. The cone is bounded by the Left Shroud and the Alder Creek (which flows into the latter). From the east and south, the volcanic field is bounded by the Right Walkutka and Western Walkutka rivers, respectively.
See also
- List of volcanoes in Russia
- Volcanoes of Kamchatka
Notes
Links
- Alder's group : [ eng. ] // Global Volcanism Program . - Smithsonian Institution .