Steller Volcano
Updated: 7 mayo 2024 15:54 GMT -
Stratovolcano 2272 m / 7,454 ft
United States, Alaska Peninsula, 58.43°N / -154.4°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
United States, Alaska Peninsula, 58.43°N / -154.4°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Erupciones del volcán Steller: unknown, no recent eruptions
Latest nearby earthquakes
Fecha / Hora | Revista / Prof. | Distancia / Ubicación | |||
7 may 03:36 (Anchorage) | 1.8 100 km | 27 km al suroeste | 83 km NNW of Karluk, Alaska | Más | |
miércoles, 1 mayo 2024 GMT (1 sismo) | |||||
1 may 05:25 (Anchorage) | 1.6 72 km | 28 km al sureste | 69 km WNW of Aleneva, Alaska | Más | |
miércoles, 24 abril 2024 GMT (2 sismos) | |||||
24 abr 05:48 (Anchorage) | 1.2 3.6 km | 28 km al este | 73 km NW of Aleneva, Alaska | Más | |
24 abr 01:38 (Anchorage) | 0.8 35 km | 29 km al suroeste | 83 km NNW of Karluk, Alaska | Más |
Background
Mount Steller is part of a chain of closely spaced NE-SW-trending vents in Katmai National Park and lies between Mount Denision and Kukak volcanoes. Uncertainty surrounds the number and location of volcanic vents in this heavily glaciated area. The precise age of the most recent activity at Steller volcano is not known, but the volcano was considered to have been active during the Holocene (Nye et al., 1998).---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
Steller Volcano Photos
Según el novelista Julio Verne, el volcán Snæfellsjökull en Islandia es la entrada al centro de la tierra. (Photo: Janka)