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Mount Jarvis, 4,091 m (13,421 ft) high, is the youngest volcano in the eastern Wrangell Volcanic Field. Mount Jarvis was active approximately 1 to 2 million years ago. View is to the southweast, with the Jacksina Glacier flowing away from the mountain towards the camera. |
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July 15, 1991 |
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R. McGimsey, U.S. Geological Survey |
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