Anyui Volcano in Chukotka: Age, structure, pecularities of rocks’ composition and eruptions


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Abstract

The study of lavas and pyroclastics from Anyui Volcano made it possible to reconstruct succession of its eruption events. The age of the eruption is estimated by isotopic methods to be 0.248 ± 0.030 Ma. It is established that the last episode of volcanic activity in northeastern Russia occurred 0.2‒0.5 Ma ago (in its continental part, 0.2‒0.3 Ma ago). This episode is chronologically close to the last peak in activation of volcanism in the Arctic and Subarctic regions. The absence of features indicating glacial influence on lavas from Anyui Volcano provides grounds for an assumption that no significant glaciations took place in the continental areas of western Chukotka during the last 250 ka.

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M. M. Pevzner

Geological Institute

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Email: m_pevzner@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 11901

D. O. Gertsev

Geological Institute

Email: m_pevzner@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 11901

P. I. Fedorov

Geological Institute

Email: m_pevzner@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 11901

F. A. Romanenko

Faculty of Geography

Email: m_pevzner@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

Yu. V. Kushcheva

Geological Institute

Email: m_pevzner@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 11901


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