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Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky Volcano — Russia

Shield(s)Type
5310 BCELast eruption
1401 mElevation
RussiaCountry
Bolshoi-Kekuknaysky
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Bolshoi (Bolshoy) and Kekuknaysky are two large, partially overlapping basaltic shield volcanoes located NW and NNW, respectively, of Uksichan volcano. The massive Pleistocene shield volcanoes were constructed west of the axis of the Sredinny Range. Hawaiian-type calderas are located at the summits, and their flanks have numerous youthful cinder cones. The summit caldera of Bolshoi is breached by four radial valleys, whereas the 6-km-wide caldera of Kekuknaysky (also known as Leningradets volcano) is breached to the north. Young cinder cones and lava flows are particularly abundant on the NE flank of Kekuknaysky. Kekuk crater on the lower N flank erupted about 7,200 years ago.

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