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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-12059

The Sedankinsky lava flow is shown here with the source and the terminal part of the flow marked with pink stars. The vent lies at about 1,600 m elevation on the south flank of Gorny Institute volcano. Based on tephrochronological dating, the eruption took place about 6,200 years ago. The flow descended the Sedanka River valley. Photo from Holocene Kamchataka volcanoes (http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/volcanoes/holocene/main/main.htm).

The Sedankinsky lava flow is shown here with the source and the terminal part of the flow marked with pink stars. The vent lies at about 1,600 m elevation on the south flank of Gorny Institute volcano. Based on tephrochronological dating, the eruption took place about 6,200 years ago. The flow descended the Sedanka River valley.

Photo from Holocene Kamchataka volcanoes (http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/volcanoes/holocene/main/main.htm).

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