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Mageik Volcano

Updated: 16 mayo 2024 12:36 GMT -
Stratovolcano 2165? m / 7,103 ft
United States, Alaska Peninsula, 58.2°N / -155.25°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)

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Typical eruption style: unspecified
Erupciones del volcán Mageik: 500 BC ± 50 years

Latest nearby earthquakes

Fecha / HoraRevista / Prof.Distancia / Ubicación
14 may 08:19 (Anchorage)
1.1

2.4 km
89 km NW of Karluk, Alaska
Más
jueves, 9 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo)
9 may 05:43 (Anchorage)
1.6

0 km
8.5 km al oeste 89 km NW of Karluk, Alaska
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martes, 7 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo)
7 may 03:36 (Anchorage)
1.8

100 km
29 km al noreste 83 km NNW of Karluk, Alaska
Más
lunes, 6 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo)
5 may 18:51 (Anchorage)
1.3

1.8 km
25 km al sur 72 km NW of Karluk, Alaska
Más
sábado, 4 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo)
3 may 19:07 (Anchorage)
2.4

0 km
8.2 km al oeste 90 km NW of Karluk, Alaska
Más
jueves, 2 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo)
2 may 13:23 (Anchorage)
1.1

0 km
87 km NW of Karluk, Alaska
Más

Background

Mount Mageik is a broad ice-capped stratovolcano at the head of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes across Katmai Pass from Trident volcano. Four small overlapping peaks form the broad summit, three of which lie along a NE-SW trend south of the northern peak. The central summit consists of a lava dome, while the east, SW, and north volcanoes are capped by fragmental cones with ice-filled craters. The three westernmost summits are glaciated and of primarily Pleistocene age, but the East Mageik summit cone was the source of at least six Holocene eruptive episodes and fed Holocene lava flows that descended toward Katmai Pass and blanket the NE-to-SE flanks of the volcano. A young, 300-m-wide explosion crater between the east and central summits that formed about 2400-2500 years ago contains a shallow, acidic lake and many superheated fumarole jets. Three Holocene debris avalanches from south-flank failures descended into the Martin Creek drainages, one perhaps reaching the coast. Reports of historical eruptions from Mageik were questioned by Miller et al. (1998) and Hildreth and Fierstein (2000).
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