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Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Kell
Volcano Number:
300041
Volcano Name:
Kell
Country:
Russia
Volcano Type:
Stratovolcano(es)
Elevation:
900m
Tectonic Setting:
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km:
0
Pop. within 10km:
12
Pop. within 30km:
166
Pop. within 100km:
3586
Latitude:
51.65
Longitude:
157.35
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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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Eruption Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
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Emissions Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
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