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Volcanoes of the Aleutian Islands (44)

Adagdak | Akutan | Amak | Amukta | Atka | Bobrof | Bogoslof | Buldir | Carlisle | Chagulak | Cleveland | Davidof | Fisher | Gareloi | Gilbert | Great Sitkin | Herbert | Isanotski | Kagamil | Kanaga | Kasatochi | Kiska | Koniuji | Korovin | Little Sitkin | Makushin | Moffett | Okmok | Recheschnoi | Roundtop | Seguam | Segula | Semisopochnoi | Sergief | Shishaldin | Table Top | Takawangha | Tana | Tanaga | Uliaga | Vsevidof | Westdahl | Wide Bay | Yunaska
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Adagdak

(Stratovolcano 610 m / 2,001 ft)
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Akutan

(Stratovolcano 1303 m / 4,275 ft)
Akutan volcano is one of the most active stratovolcanoes of the Aleutian arc. The volcano has a 2-km-wide caldera with an active intracaldera cone. [more info]

Amak

(Stratovolcano 488 m / 1,601 ft)
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Amukta

(Stratovolcano 1066 m / 3,497 ft)
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Atka

(Stratovolcanoes 1451 m / 4,760 ft)
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Bobrof

(Stratovolcano 738 m / 2,421 ft)
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Bogoslof

(Submarine volcano 150 m / 492 ft)
Bogoslof Island in Alaska with the eroded remnants of Castle Rock lava dome from the 1796 eruption (image: Ann Harding/AVO USGS)
Bogoslof Island in Alaska with the eroded remnants of Castle Rock lava dome from the 1796 eruption (image: Ann Harding/AVO USGS)
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Buldir

(Stratovolcano 656 m / 2,152 ft)
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Carlisle

(Stratovolcano 1620 m / 5,315 ft)
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Chagulak

(Stratovolcano 1142 m / 3,747 ft)
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Cleveland

(Stratovolcano 1730 m (5,676 ft))
The beautifully symmetrical Mount Cleveland stratovolcano forms the western half of the uninhabited Chuginadak Island in the central Aleutians, connected to the eastern half of the island by a narrow isthmus. It is one of the regions most active volcanoes, but at present has no s... [more info]

Davidof

(Stratovolcano 328 m / 1,076 ft)
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Fisher

(Stratovolcano 1112 m / 3,648 ft)
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Gareloi

(Stratovolcano 1573 m / 5,161 ft)
Gareloi volcano from the webcam on 8 June 2021
Gareloi volcano from the webcam on 8 June 2021
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Gilbert

(Stratovolcano 818 m / 2684 ft)
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Great Sitkin

(Stratovolcano 1740+ m / 5,709 ft)
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Herbert

(Stratovolcano 1280 m / 4,199 ft)
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Isanotski

(Stratovolcano 2446 m / 8,025 ft)
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Kagamil

(Stratovolcano 893 m / 2,930 ft)
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Kanaga

(stratovolcano 1307 m / 4,288 ft)
Kanaga Volcano Viewed from the west with Mt Moffet, Adak and Great Sitkin in the background (image taken May 8, 2010 by Cyrus Read, AVO/USGS)
Kanaga Volcano Viewed from the west with Mt Moffet, Adak and Great Sitkin in the background (image taken May 8, 2010 by Cyrus Read, AVO/USGS)
Kanaga volcano is an active symmetrical stratovolcano rising 1300 m on the northern part of Kanaga Island in the western Aleutians, Alaska. It is one of the most southerly volcanoes of the central Aleutian chain.
The volcano has a small 200 m wide and 60 m deep circular sum... [more info]

Kasatochi

(Stratovolcano 314 m / 1030 ft)
Satellite image of Kasatochi volcano (c) Google Earth View
Satellite image of Kasatochi volcano (c) Google Earth View
Kasatochi is a remote island forming the peak of a mostly submerged stratovolcano rising to 314 m a.s.l. in the Aleutian island chain. It is one of the volcanoes in the world that formed new islands in historic times. [more info]

Kiska

(Stratovolcano 1220 m / 4,003 ft)
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Koniuji

(Stratovolcano 273 m / 896 ft)
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Korovin

(Stratovolcano 1533 m / 5030 ft)
Korovin is a 1533 m high stratovolcano in the central Aleutian Islands and one of the most active volcanoes in Alaska. On average, it has been active every 10-15 years, its last eruption being in Nov-Dec 2006 with ash emissions. [more info]

Little Sitkin

(stratovolcano 1174 m / 3,852 ft)
Little Sitkin volcano forms a small island of the same name in the western Aleutians Islands and belongs to the Aleutian Island National Wildlife Refuge. The active stratovolcano rises 1188 m (3898 ft) in the center-northeastern part of the island. The island is located 330 km (2... [more info]

Makushin

(Stratovolcano 1800 m / 5,905 ft)
Makushin volcano is an ice-covered 1800-m-high stratovolcano on northern Unalaska Island west of the town of Dutch Harbor. The volcano contains a 2.5-km-wide caldera. Its broad, domical shape contrasts with the usual steep-sided profile of most other volcanoes in the Aleutians. [more info]

Moffett

(Stratovolcano 1196 m / 3,924 ft)
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Okmok

(Central shield complex with nested caldera 1073 m (3520 ft))
Okmok is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aleutian island chain (Alaska). It consists of a complex of shields truncated by a caldera and several active vents inside the caldera, which have built small cones and lava flows. [more info]

Recheschnoi

(Stratovolcano 1984 m / 6,509 ft)
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Roundtop

(Stratovolcano 1871 m / 6,138 ft)
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Seguam

(Stratovolcanoes 1054 m / 3,458 ft)
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Segula

(Stratovolcano 1160 m / 3,806 ft)
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Semisopochnoi

(Stratovolcano 1221 m / 4,006 ft)
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Sergief

(Stratovolcano 560 m / 1,837 ft)
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Shishaldin

(Stratovolcano 2857 m / 9,373 ft)
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Table Top

(Pyroclastic cone 792 m / 2598 ft)
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Takawangha

(Stratovolcano 1449 m / 4,754 ft)
Snow-clad Takanangha volcano on Tanaga Island (image: Loewen, M. W. via AVO / USGS)
Snow-clad Takanangha volcano on Tanaga Island (image: Loewen, M. W. via AVO / USGS)
Takawangha is a 1449-m-high, young stratovolcano on northern Tanaga Island near the western end of the Andreanof Islands in the Aleutian arc. It is capped by an ice-filled summit caldera.
Due to its remoteness, there are no historical observations of activity, but radiocarb... [more info]

Tana

(Stratovolcanoes 1170 m / 3,839 ft)
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Tanaga

(Stratovolcanoes 1806 m / 5,925 ft)
Tanaga volcano is the second largest volcano of the central Aleutians. It is the central and highest of 3 young stratovolcanoes oriented along a roughly E-W line at the NW tip of Tanaga Island. [more info]

Uliaga

(Stratovolcano 888 m / 2,913 ft)
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Vsevidof

(Stratovolcano 2149 m / 7,050 ft)
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Westdahl

(Stratovolcano? 1654 m / 5,426 ft)
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Wide Bay

(Pyroclastic cone 640 m / 2100 ft)
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Yunaska

(Shield volcano 550 m / 1,804 ft)
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Latest news
Wed, 10 Apr 2024, 14:00

Great Sitkin volcano (Andreanof Islands, USA) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 3 April-9 April 2024 (Continuing Activity)

AVO reported that slow lava effusion continued in Great Sitkin's summit crater during 3-9 April. Slightly elevated surface temperatures were identified in satellite images during 2-3 April. Seismicity was low with a few small daily earthquakes recorded by the seismic network; the network was not operational during 8-9 April. ... Read all
Wed, 10 Apr 2024, 14:00

Atka Volcanic Complex volcano (Andreanof Islands, USA) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 3 April-9 April 2024 (New Activity / Unrest)

AVO lowered the Volcano Alert Level for the Atka volcanic complex to Normal (the lowest level on a four-level scale) and the Aviation Color Code to Green (the lowest color on a four-color scale) at 0734 on 9 April. The report noted that activity at the volcano had decreased following the small explosion at the summit crater of Korovin on 27 March, one of the volcanoes at the complex. Though occasional small earthquakes and weak volcanic tremor continued to be recorded, the activity was at background levels. ... Read all
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