Mendeleyeva

Mendeleyeva (Russian: вулка́н Менделе́ева; Japanese: 羅臼岳, Rausu-dake) is a stratovolcano located in the southern part of Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia.

The dominantly andesitic-dacitic volcano is cut by two nested calderas, the larger 6–7 km in diameter and the smaller 3-3.5 km. A central cone that formed inside the younger caldera was breached to the west by a large debris avalanche about 4200 years ago. A lava dome that grew inside the avalanche scarp forms the 888 m high point of the volcano. Additional lava domes in the northern part of the older caldera are considered to represent flank activity of the younger caldera.

The only unambiguous historical eruption was a small phreatic eruption in 1880. Four solfatara fields lie at the eastern and northern flanks of the central cone. Goriachy Pliazh geothermal field is located outside the caldera, along the eastern coast.

See also

  • List of volcanoes in Russia
  • References

    Volcano (Edie Brickell album)

    Volcano is the second solo album (fourth album overall) by American singer/songwriter Edie Brickell, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album sold about 21,000 copies as of November 2003.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Edie Brickell.

  • "Rush Around" – 3:33
  • "Oo La La" – 3:57
  • "I'd Be Surprised" – 2:43
  • "Songs We Used to Sing" – 4:51
  • "Once in a Blue Moon" – 4:22
  • "Volcano" – 4:41
  • "More Than Friends" – 4:36
  • "The Messenger" – 3:23
  • "The One Who Went Away" – 3:35
  • "Take a Walk" – 4:20
  • "Not Saying Goodbye" – 4:19
  • "Came a Long Way" – 5:32
  • "What Would You Do" – 4:49
  • Band members

  • Edie Brickellacoustic guitar, guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • Carter Albrechtclarinet, piano, keyboard, vibraphone
  • Andy Fairweather-Lowelectric guitar, acoustic hi string guitar
  • Steve Gaddpercussion, drums
  • Tony Garnierupright bass
  • Pino Palladinobass
  • George Recile – drums
  • Charlie Sexton – acoustic guitar, guitar, percussion, violin, cello, electric guitar, keyboard, viola, background vocals, mellotron, gut string guitar, lap steel guitar
  • Volcano (1942 film)

    Volcano is the eighth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This eight-minute animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios, features Superman's adventures in saving a small island community from a volcanic eruption. It was originally released on July 10, 1942 by Paramount Pictures.

    Plot

    The story begins with a narrator describing Mt. Monokoa, a volcano which has been dormant for about 300 years:

    "On this peaceful island crowned by the great volcano, Mt. Monokoa, occurred the mightiest erruption that ever shook the Earth, burying the beautiful city beneath it in molten lava, and creating destructive tidal waves that raced around the world. For 300 years, this mighty volcano lay dormant. A new and more beautiful city sprang up at its base. But now, after centuries of inactivity, slight tremors are being felt. At the Bureau of Meteorology, a group of scientists watchfully check delicate instruments to determine the seriousness of this renewed activity."

    Volcano (1950 film)

    Volcano (Italian title Vulcano) is a 1950 Italian drama film by the director William Dieterle and starring Anna Magnani. It was filmed on location on Salina Island, in the Aeolian Islands, and in Messina, Sicily, Italy.

    The film is seen by some as a vehicle of revenge by Magnani against her estranged lover, the director Roberto Rossellini who had chosen Ingrid Bergman to star in his film series about marriage over her. Rossellini filmed his film Stromboli on the nearby volcanic island of Stromboli at the same time as Volcano was being made on Salina.

    Both films were shot in similar locales in the Aeolian Islands only 12 miles apart; both actresses played independent-minded roles in a neorealist fashion; and both films were shot simultaneously. Life magazine wrote, "... in an atmosphere crackling with rivalry... Reporters were accredited, like war correspondents, to one or the other of the embattled camps.... Partisanship infected the Via Veneto (boulevard in Rome), where Magnaniacs and Bergmaniacs clashed frequently." However, Magnani still considered Rossellini the "greatest director she ever acted for".

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