Diky Greben (Russian: Дикий гребень, lit. 'Wild Ridge') is a lava dome complex located in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The Kurile Lake adjoins the volcano in the northeast, and the Ozernaya River skirts it from the north. Several lakes formed on the lava-dammed sections of its slopes.
The volcano is the largest complex of lava domes in Kamchatka, one of the largest in the world. The total volume of all its lava domes is 18 km3 (4.3 cu mi). Its highest point is Mount Nepriyatnaya (Russian: Неприятная, lit. 'Unpleasant'), 1,079 m (3,540 ft).
The volcano is showing modern geothermal activity and, presumably, the growth of the central dome, Mount Nepriyatnaya, continues novadays.
By elevation Dikiy Hrebet - Nepriyatnaya is
# 16 out of 86 in Ust-Bolsheretsky District # 4 out of 39 in South Kamchatka Federal Reserve
By prominence Dikiy Hrebet - Nepriyatnaya is
# 92 out of 1128 in the Kamchatka Peninsula # 94 out of 1085 in Kamchatka Krai # 8 out of 86 in Ust-Bolsheretsky District # 4 out of 39 in South Kamchatka Federal Reserve
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