Tyatya

In today's world, Tyatya is a highly relevant topic that has captured the attention of experts and the general public. With an impact that spans multiple aspects of daily life, Tyatya has become a point of interest for those seeking to better understand the world around them. Through its influence on society, culture, economy and politics, Tyatya has positioned itself as an inevitable topic of discussion in any field. In this article we will explore different aspects related to Tyatya, analyzing its origin, evolution and repercussions in the current world.

Tyatya
Chachadake
Tyatya in 2010, viewed from the south-west
Highest point
Elevation1,822 m (5,978 ft)
Prominence1,822 m (5,978 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates44°21′3″N 146°15′23″E / 44.35083°N 146.25639°E / 44.35083; 146.25639
Geography
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano / somma volcano
Last eruptionJune 1981

Tyatya (Russian: Тятя, also spelled Tiatia and known as Chachadake (爺爺岳) in Japanese) is a volcano located in the northeastern part of Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia. It is the highest peak on the island with an elevation of 1,819 metres (5,968 ft). Tyatya is one of the finest examples anywhere in the world of a somma volcano, a stratovolcano whose summit has collapsed to form a caldera which has then been mostly refilled by a new, younger volcanic cone which rises above the caldera rim.

Relief Map

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Tiatia". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
  2. ^ "Russia: Kamchatka and the Russian Pacific Islands" Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2013-03-23.

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