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Plate and the
Asian Plate.
Before the
Kurile Lake
caldera formed, the
Pauzhetka caldera was
active during the Pleistocene, and was the
origin of the Golygin...
- Peninsula)
Ksudach (Kamchatka Peninsula)
Kurile Lake (Kamchatka Peninsula)
Pauzhetka caldera (hosts
Kurile Lake caldera,
Kamchatka Peninsula)
Lvinaya Past...
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Ignimbrite 7 Toussidé
Tibesti Mountains 150 430 Yirrigué
Ignimbrite 7
Pauzhetka Caldera Kamchatka 375 440
Golygin Ignimbrite 7
Tumalo Oregon Unknown...
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which was the
first Binary cycle power station in the world, was
built at
Pauzhetka, Kamchatka, in 1966, with a
capacity of 5 MW. The
total geothermal installed...
- 51.88; 157.38 (Ozernoy)
Holocene Pauzhetka 1331 4366 51°26′N 156°54′E / 51.43°N 156.9°E / 51.43; 156.9 (
Pauzhetka) - Piip -300 -984 55°25′N 167°20′E...
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central part of a trough. This
trough is also the site of the
Pleistocene Pauzhetka Caldera and
Kambalny formed on this
caldera rim.
Other volcanoes in the...
- plant, the
oldest geothermal plant in Russia. It is
located near the
Pauzhetka river, one of its tributaries. The
settlements of
Ozyornovsky and Zaporozhye...
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Kuril Islands. In 1966 a 4 MWe single-flash
plant was
commissioned at
Pauzhetka (currently 11 MWe)
followed by a 12 MWe
geothermal power plant at Verkhne...
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energy production. The
first geothermal power plant in
Russia was
built at
Pauzhetka, Kamchatka, in 1966, with a
capacity of 5 MW. The
total geothermal installed...
- Chao, Weng-si; Lembke-Jene, Lester; Tiedemann, Ralf (January 2024). "The
Pauzhetka tephra (South Kamchatka): A key
middle Pleistocene isochron for the Northwest...