Kebeney
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Russia/Central Kamchatka Volcanic Arc

Kebeney

Shield · 1,527m · Russia

Elevation
1,527m
Eruptions
0
Max VEI
Last Eruption
Unknown
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Overview

About Kebeney

Kebeney is a shield rising to 1,527 meters (5,010 feet) in Russia's Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions. No historical eruptions have been recorded, though the volcano is classified based on geological evidence of past activity.

Geography & Climate

Kebeney is located in Russia, within the Central Kamchatka Volcanic Arc of the broader Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions. Situated at 57.10° N, 159.93° E in the Northern Hemisphere, the volcano lies within a subarctic climate zone. With a summit elevation of 1,527 meters above sea level, Kebeney is a moderately sized peak that remains accessible to hikers and researchers for much of the year. The volcanic landform is characterized as a shield, which describes the physical shape and structure of the volcanic edifice as observed from the surface.

GVP Reference Summary

Kebeney is a prominent Quaternary basaltic to basaltic andesite shield-like volcano in the central Sredinny Range. Two groups of NE-SW-trending cinder cones are on the SW and SE flanks, and other cinder cones are on the NE flank. Lavas surround the small eroded Kalgnitunup cone to the SW. Early geological studies in the Sredinny Range (Ogorodov et al., 1972) assigned Holocene ages based on morphology, but later work noted that these volcanoes appear younger because they have less tephra cover than those in eastern Kamchatka. Researchers such as Pevzner (2006) and Ponomareva et al. (2007) do not consider this volcano to be Holocene.

— Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program
Type
Shield
Tectonic Setting
Dominant Rock
Coordinates
57.100°, 159.930°
Activity Evidence
Geologic Epoch
Pleistocene

Eruption History

0 Recorded Eruptions

No eruption records available for Kebeney.


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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Kebeney

Is Kebeney an active volcano?+

Kebeney is not currently classified as active. Its activity evidence is listed as "unknown." No recorded eruptions have been documented. However, no volcano is ever considered permanently extinct.

How high is Kebeney?+

Kebeney has a summit elevation of 1,527 meters (5,010 feet) above sea level. At 1,527 meters, it is a moderately sized volcanic peak, roughly comparable to Mount Vesuvius (1,281m).

What type of volcano is Kebeney?+

Kebeney is classified as a Shield. Shield volcanoes have distinct geological characteristics that set them apart from other volcanic types.

Where is Kebeney located?+

Kebeney is located in Russia, in the Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions. More specifically, it lies within the Central Kamchatka Volcanic Arc. Its exact coordinates are 57.100° latitude, 159.930° longitude.

Is it safe to visit Kebeney?+

Kebeney can generally be visited, but as with any volcano, visitors should check local conditions and any advisory notices before traveling. Russia may have specific regulations for accessing volcanic areas. Guided tours are often the safest and most informative way to experience a volcano.