Kambalny, Kamchatka, Russia
Location: 51.30N, 156.87E
Elevation: 7,072 ft. (2,156m)
Kambalny, also known as Sopka Kambalnaia, is a compound strato volcano
on the southern end of a short ridge of older destroyed volcanoes.
Fumaroles occur in the craters of these ruined
volcanoes. On the summit of Kambalny is a lake-filled crater.
many small cones and lava flows predating post-glacial time are scattered
around the base of this volcano.
Some other volcanoes in this area are:
Koshelev,
Pauzhetka,
Ilyinsky, and
Zhelotovsky.
Sources of Information:
Sviatolovsky, A. E. 1959 Atlas of Volcanoes of the Soviet Union, USSR
Academy of Sciences, Moscow USSR. p168.
Vlodavetz V.I., Piip B. I. 1959 Kamchatka and Continental Areas of Asia.
Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World, Rome IAVCEI, 8: p1-2.