ERUPTIVE HISTORY OF KARYMSKY VOLCANO, KAMCHATKA, USSR, BASED ON TEPHRA STRATIGRAPHY AND 14C DATING

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dc.contributor.author Braitseva O.A. en
dc.contributor.author Melekestsev I.V. en
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dc.date.issued 1991
dc.identifier.citation Bull Volcanol (1990) 53:195-206 en
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/1312
dc.description.abstract Eruptions of the active Karymsky stratovolcano began about 5300 (6100 C-14) B.P. from within a pre-existing caldera which formed 7700 C-14 B.P. As indicated by 32 C-14 determinations on buried soils and charcoal, the volcano has gone through two major cycles of activity, separated by a 2300 year period of repose. The first cycle can be divided into two stages (6100-5100 and 4300-2800 B.P.). The earlier stage began with especially intense eruptions of basaltic andesite to dacite. The later stage was characterized by moderate-strength eruptions of andesite. The second cycle, which is characterized by weak to moderate intermittent eruptions of andesite, started 500 B.P. and continues to the present. Eruptive patterns suggest that this cycle may continue for at least another 200 years with an eruptive character similar to that of the recent past. ru_RU
dc.language Английский ru_RU
dc.subject 38.29.23 Стратиграфия кайнозоя ru_RU
dc.subject 38.37.25 Вулканология ru_RU
dc.subject Карымский ru_RU
dc.title ERUPTIVE HISTORY OF KARYMSKY VOLCANO, KAMCHATKA, USSR, BASED ON TEPHRA STRATIGRAPHY AND 14C DATING en
dc.type Статья, тезисы доклада ru_RU


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