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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-12838

This July 2014 photo shows the lava flows across the SE lower flank of Karymsky, with the Karymsky caldera wall to the left. The caldera formed around 7,700 years ago and has been filling with lavas and other deposits from the cone since around 5,300 years ago. Lava flows within the caldera reach 80 m thick in the SE part. Photo by Janine Krippner, 2014.

This July 2014 photo shows the lava flows across the SE lower flank of Karymsky, with the Karymsky caldera wall to the left. The caldera formed around 7,700 years ago and has been filling with lavas and other deposits from the cone since around 5,300 years ago. Lava flows within the caldera reach 80 m thick in the SE part.

Photo by Janine Krippner, 2014.

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