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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-05714

Koryaksky is seen here in winter from the Institute of Volcanology in Petropavlovsk, looking N down Piip Boulevard. The eastern flank of the volcano contains deep radial valleys exposing lava flows that form much of the volcano. Koryaksky is located along a NW-SE-trending volcanic chain beginning in the NW with the Pleistocene volcanoes of Aak and Arik that are visible to the left. Photo by Vera Ponomareva, 1997 (Institute of Volcanic Geology and Geochemistry, Petropavlovsk).

Koryaksky is seen here in winter from the Institute of Volcanology in Petropavlovsk, looking N down Piip Boulevard. The eastern flank of the volcano contains deep radial valleys exposing lava flows that form much of the volcano. Koryaksky is located along a NW-SE-trending volcanic chain beginning in the NW with the Pleistocene volcanoes of Aak and Arik that are visible to the left.

Photo by Vera Ponomareva, 1997 (Institute of Volcanic Geology and Geochemistry, Petropavlovsk).

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