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Ugashik-Peulik
Aerial view, looking southwest, of Ugashik Caldera located adjacent to Mount Peulik.
Highest point
Elevation4,836 ft (1,474 m)
Coordinates 57°45′04″N 156°22′05″W / 57.751°N 156.368°W / 57.751; -156.368
Geography
Location Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Parent range Aleutian Range
Topo map USGS
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano and caldera complex
Volcanic arc/ belt Aleutian Arc
Last eruption1852 (questionable)

Ugashik-Peulik is a volcanic complex in the U.S. state of Alaska, which includes the stratovolcano of Mount Peulik and the adjacent Ugashik caldera. [1] It is located to the south of Becharof Lake in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula. It is part of the Aleutian Range.

There are reports of eruptions at the complex in 1814 and 1852, but both are questionable. [2] [3] [4]

Map showing volcanoes of Alaska

References

  1. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory - Volcano Information, Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Ugashik-Peulik". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
  3. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1852 Reported Activity at Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.
  4. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1814 Reported Activity at Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ugashik-Peulik
Aerial view, looking southwest, of Ugashik Caldera located adjacent to Mount Peulik.
Highest point
Elevation4,836 ft (1,474 m)
Coordinates 57°45′04″N 156°22′05″W / 57.751°N 156.368°W / 57.751; -156.368
Geography
Location Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Parent range Aleutian Range
Topo map USGS
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano and caldera complex
Volcanic arc/ belt Aleutian Arc
Last eruption1852 (questionable)

Ugashik-Peulik is a volcanic complex in the U.S. state of Alaska, which includes the stratovolcano of Mount Peulik and the adjacent Ugashik caldera. [1] It is located to the south of Becharof Lake in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula. It is part of the Aleutian Range.

There are reports of eruptions at the complex in 1814 and 1852, but both are questionable. [2] [3] [4]

Map showing volcanoes of Alaska

References

  1. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory - Volcano Information, Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Ugashik-Peulik". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
  3. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1852 Reported Activity at Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.
  4. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1814 Reported Activity at Ugashik-Peulik, Retrieved Nov. 30, 2022.



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