Yantarni Volcano
Updated: 19 Απριλίου 2024 22:17 GMT -
Stratovolcano 1345 m / 4,413 ft
United States, Alaska Peninsula, 57.02°N / -157.19°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
United States, Alaska Peninsula, 57.02°N / -157.19°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Yantarni volcano eruptions: 800 BC ± 500 years
Latest nearby earthquakes
Ώρα | Mag. / Βάθος | Απόσταση / Τοποθεσία | |||
16 Απρ 02:51 (Anchorage) | 3.0 8.9 km | 29 km βορειοδυτικά | 43 km SSW of Ugashik, Alaska I FELT IT | Περ. | |
Δευτέρα, 8 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
8 Απρ 09:11 (Anchorage) | 2.4 0 km | 11 km βορειοδυτικά | 50 km S of Ugashik, Alaska | Περ. |
Background
Yantarni is a small andesitic stratovolcano located between Aniakchak caldera and Chiginadak volcanoes that was not discovered until 1979. A large breached crater on the NE side, which was formed by collapse of the summit about 2000-3500 years ago, contains a lava dome that marks the volcano's 1345 m high point. This eruption, which resembled that of Mount St. Helens in 1980, began with a debris avalanche produced by the edifice collapse that was accompanied by a possible lateral blast and followed by the emplacement of 1 cu km of pyroclastic flows related to growth of the summit lava dome. No historical eruptions have been documented from Yantarni.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information