Spurr Volcano
Updated: 1 mayo 2024 22:03 GMT -
stratovolcano 3374 m / 11,070 ft
Cook Inlet, SW Alaska, 61.3°N / -152.25°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Cook Inlet, SW Alaska, 61.3°N / -152.25°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Last update: 5 abr 2024 (monitoring stations have been restored, allowing for real-time monitoring once again)
Mt Spurr volcano is the highest volcano in the Aleutian Volcanic Arc. the glacier-covered stratovolcano is located 130 km west of Anchorage and NE of Chakachamna Lake.
Mt Spurr had a violent sub-plinian eruption in 1992 and a large eruption in 1953, both ranking at VEI 4 and produced by Crater Peak, a small flank vent on the south side. No other historic eruptions have been documented.
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Erupciones del volcán Spurr: 1992 (Crater Peak), 1965 (?, Spurr), 1953 (Crater Peak)
tephrochronology and radiocarbon dated: 1650 ± 50 years, 3250 BC ?, 4050 BC ?, 5110 BC ± 100 years, 6050 BC
Latest nearby earthquakes
Fecha / Hora | Revista / Prof. | Distancia / Ubicación | |||
1 may 04:49 (Anchorage) | 2.3 107 km | 19 km al norte | 70 km WNW of Beluga, Alaska | Más | |
domingo, 28 abril 2024 GMT (1 sismo) | |||||
27 abr 20:29 (Anchorage) | 1.7 0.1 km | 63 km WNW of Beluga, Alaska | Más | ||
viernes, 26 abril 2024 GMT (2 sismos) | |||||
26 abr 06:58 (Anchorage) | 1.5 24 km | 66 km SW of Skwentna, Alaska | Más | ||
25 abr 18:40 (Anchorage) | 1.8 0 km | 63 km WNW of Tyonek, Alaska | Más | ||
jueves, 18 abril 2024 GMT (2 sismos) | |||||
18 abr 00:44 (Anchorage) | 2.0 93 km | 21 km al este | 49 km WNW of Beluga, Alaska | Más | |
17 abr 16:25 (Anchorage) | 1.8 0 km | 63 km WNW of Beluga, Alaska | Más |
Background
The 3374-m-high summit of Mount Spurr, the highest volcano of the Aleutain arc, is a large lava dome constructed at the center of a roughly 5-km-wide horseshoe-shaped caldera that is open to the south.The caldera was formed by a late-Pleistocene or early Holocene debris avalanche and associated pyroclastic flows that destroyed an ancestral Spurr volcano. The debris avalanche traveled more than 25 km to the SE, and the resulting deposit contains blocks as large as 100 m in diameter. Several ice-carved post-caldera cones or lava domes lie in the center of the caldera. The youngest vent, 2309-m-high Crater Peak, formed at the breached southern end of the caldera and has been the source of about 40 identified Holocene tephra layers. Spurr's two historical eruptions, from Crater Peak in 1953 and 1992, deposited ash on the city of Anchorage.
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from: Smithsonian / GVP Mt Spurr volcano information
Erupciones del volcán Spurr
1992 eruption
A large, subplinian eruption occurred in 1992 at Mt Spurr volcano. There were 3 main explosions, on 27 June, 18 August and 16-17 September. The eruption produced ash columns up to 13.5 km high and ashfall in several hundred km distance. ...más info
A large, subplinian eruption occurred in 1992 at Mt Spurr volcano. There were 3 main explosions, on 27 June, 18 August and 16-17 September. The eruption produced ash columns up to 13.5 km high and ashfall in several hundred km distance. ...más info
1953 eruption
A VEI 4 explosive eruption occurred at Crater Peak from 9-16 July 1953. It produced major ash fall (up to 6 mm in Anchorage) and lahars on the flanks and the base of the volcano.
A VEI 4 explosive eruption occurred at Crater Peak from 9-16 July 1953. It produced major ash fall (up to 6 mm in Anchorage) and lahars on the flanks and the base of the volcano.