Kronotsky (Russian: Кроноцкая сопка, Kronotskaya Sopka) is a major stratovolcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It is located in Kronotsky Nature Reserve to the east of Lake Kronotskoye (the largest lake in Kamchatka[1]). It has a particularly symmetrical conical shape, comparable to Mount Fuji in Japan and to Mayon Volcano in the Philippines. The summit crater is plugged by a volcanic neck, and the summit itself is ice-capped. It exhibits the classic radial drainage pattern, extending downward from its crater. Kronotsky is considered to be one of the most scenic volcanoes in Kamchatka.[1] In the 20th century, the volcano had low activity, with occasional weak phreatic eruptions.[1]
| Kronotsky | |
|---|---|
Kronotsky | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,482 m (11,424 ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 2,736 m (8,976 ft)[2] |
| Listing | Ultra |
| Coordinates | 54°45′12″N 160°31′36″E[1] |
| Geography | |
Kronotsky Location in Russia Show map of Kamchatka KraiKronotsky Kronotsky (Russia) Show map of Russia | |
| Location | Kamchatka, Russia |
| Parent range | Eastern Range |
| Geology | |
| Mountain type | Stratovolcano |
| Last eruption | February 1923 |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | basic rock/snow climb |
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