Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Severny
The red Tobeltsen scoria cone, seen from the SE, lies on the lower WSW flank of Severny erupted about 3,500 years ago and was the source of lava flows that descend diagonally to the lower left. Severny is a late-Quaternary volcano located at the NW end of a major NE-trending graben along the crest of the northern Sredinny Range. Copyrighted photo by Maria Pevzner, 2005 (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow).
Volcano Number: 300700
Volcano Name: Severny
Country: Russia
Volcano Type: Shield
Last Eruption: 1550 BCE
Elevation: 1936m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 30km: 4
Pop. within 100km: 3152
Latitude: 58.28
Longitude: 160.87



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