Believe it or not, a 15,600 foot tall volcano within Russia has grown from a base of 750 feet entirely within the last 7,000 years. This volcano, known as Klyuchevskoy, has grown to an impressive height in such a brief period due to a series of factors which will be discussed in this video. Klyuchevskoy is not only the tallest volcano in Russia, but is also one of the world's most symmetrical volcanoes.
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[2] Green, R. G., Sens-Schönfelder, C., Shapiro, N., Koulakov, I., Tilmann, F., Dreiling, J., et al. (2020). Magmatic and sedimentary structure beneath the Klyuchevskoy volcanic group, Kamchatka, from ambient noise tomography. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 125, e2019JB018900. [ Ссылка ], CC BY 4.0
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