Etorofu-Atsonupuri [Atsonupuri]

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  • Last Known Eruption
  • 1206 m
    3956 ft
  • 44.805°
  • 147.135°
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There are no activity reports for Etorofu-Atsonupuri [Atsonupuri].



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Summary of eruption dates and Volcanic Explosivity Indices (VEI).

Start Date Stop Date Eruption Certainty VEI Evidence Activity Area or Unit
1932 Unknown Confirmed 2 Historical
1812 Sep 5 ± 4 days Unknown Confirmed 1 Historical

Conical Etorofu-Atsonupuri (also simply Atsonupuri) stratovolcano forms a prominent peninsula joined to the SW side of Iturup Island by a low isthmus only 30 m high. A somma volcano whose caldera rim is exposed only at about 900 m elevation on the SE side was constructed during the late Pleistocene or early Holocene, forming an island up to about 1.5 km high that was later connected to Iturup Island by erosional material. A fault with large displacement offsets the NW side of the somma. The 2-km-wide caldera was subsequently largely overtopped by a central cone that forms the present 1206-m-high summit. Strombolian eruptions have dominated the history of this basaltic volcano; few lava flows are exposed. Only two historical eruptions are known, during 1812 and 1932.