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Alney-Chashakondzha volcanic massif, the eastern flank.
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Date:
1970
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Author(s): , IV FSC RAS |
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1970
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Alney summit viewed from the west
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The volcano is sitting on a dissected old volcanic massif. The massif is ice- and snow-clad, so little is known about the structure of its younger part. The summit resembles a lava dome. A number of tephra layers at the volcano's foot likely originated from Alney or from some smaller center(s) in its area, which now are covered with snow.
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Author(s): Adam Kirilenko |
Source: IVS FEB RAS. Holocene Kamchatka Volcanoes http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/volcanoes/holocene/ |
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