Volcano Berutarube. Facts
Name: Berutarube
GVP Number: 290040
Synonims: Berritarabenobori, Beritaribi
Region: Kuril Islands
Volcanic Zone: Southern Kuriles
Coordinates: 44°27'42" N 146°55'57" E
Absolute Elevation: 1222 m
Status: Active
Aviation Color Code: GREEN
Location: The volcano forms the southern extremity of Iturup Island
Type: Stratovolcano
Composition: andesite-basalts, basalts
Last known eruption: 1812/09 (?)
Description

The volcano Berutarube is a gently sloping cone with a base diameter of 10–11 km and a flat crater about 1.2 km in diameter, in which there is a small heavily destroyed cone with a base diameter of about 1 km. Three small lava flows extend from it in different directions. The fumarole activity of the volcano continues to this time.

References
Горшков Г.С. Вулканизм Курильской островной дуги / Отв. ред. Рудич К.Н. М.: Наука. 1967. 288 с.
Potencial Hazard
Ash clouds, ash falls, hot avalanches and lahars are a potential hazard associated with explosive eruptions of this volcano. The volcano poses a potential hazard to international and local airlines passing in the Kuriles region, since the height of its ash emissions can reach 10 km above sea level, ash plumes and clouds can drift hundreds of kilometers from the volcano in different directions. In addition, the outflow of lava flows onto the slopes of the volcano and the surrounding area is possibly.
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