Bezymianny Volcano: 35-Year Eruptive Cycle of Activity. Characteristic Types of Eruptions and Pyroclastic Deposits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The paper discusses the characteristics of Be-zymianny activity during the last 2500 years. Three periods of increased activity have been identified which are the eruptive cycles lasting for 100-400 yrs. The periods of high activity fall on the fol-lowing time intervals: 2400-1700 yrs ago, 1350-1000 yrs ago and from 1955 ixp to the present time. The 1955-1956 catastrophic eruption after a long period of repose (about 900-1000 yrs) opened a new cycle of activity of the volcano which is continuing to-day. Several decades are distinguished in activity which differ in character and intensity of eruptions.
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APA:  (1990)  Bezymianny Volcano: 35-Year Eruptive Cycle of Activity. Characteristic Types of Eruptions and Pyroclastic Deposits

MLA: Bezymianny Volcano: 35-Year Eruptive Cycle of Activity. Characteristic Types of Eruptions and Pyroclastic Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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