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| Country: | Russia | ||
| Subregion Name: | Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia) | ||
| Volcano Number: | 1000-241 | ||
| Volcano Type: | Stratovolcanoes | ||
| Volcano Status: | Holocene | ||
| Last Known Eruption: | Unknown | ||
| Summit Elevation: | 2923 m | 9,590 feet | |
| Latitude: | 55.755°N | 55°45'18"N | |
| Longitude: | 160.527°E | 160°31'36"E | |
| The Udina volcanic massif consists of two conical stratovolcanoes constructed along a WNW-ESE line at the south end of the Kliuchevskaya volcanic group, SE of Tolbachik volcano. The western volcano, 2923-m-high andesitic Bolshaya Udina, has a prominent lava dome on its SW flank. The 1945-m-high basaltic Malaya Udina rises above a low saddle at the eastern end of the Udina complex; small lava domes also occur on its flanks. No historical eruptions have occurred from the Udina complex. | |||