Sredinny Range
Sredinny Range | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 11,880 ft (3,620 m) |
Coordinates | 55°40′48″N 157°43′48″E / 55.68000°N 157.73000°ECoordinates: 55°40′48″N 157°43′48″E / 55.68000°N 157.73000°E |
Geography | |
Country | Russia |
State/Province | Kamchatka |
Sredinny Range (Russian: Срединный хребет) is a mountain range in Kamchatka, Russia, at 56°N 158°E / 56°N 158°E. It stretches from northeast to southwest along the center of the peninsula and is made up of volcanoes, mostly shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes. The highest peak of the range is Ichinsky, a stratovolcano some 3,607 metres (11,834 ft)) high.[1] The Sredinny Range is separated from the north-south running coastal (Vostochny) range to the east, by the Central Kamchatka Depression.[2]
The mountains are currently occupied by small mountain glaciers, contributing to Kamchatka's characterization as the most extensively glaciated region of northeastern Asia, with glaciers covering roughly 592 ± 20.4 km2.[3]
References
- ↑ Ichinsky Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Kamchatka, Russia
- ↑ Holocene Volcanoes in Kamchatka with map showing the Sredinny Range
- ↑ Lynch, Colleen; Barr, Iestyn; Mullan, Donal; Ruffell, Alastair (2016). "Rapid glacial retreat on the Kamchatka Peninsula during the early 21st century". The Cryosphere. 10: 1809–1821. doi:10.5194/tc-10-1809-2016.
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