Mount Kaguyak

Mount Kaguyak

Lake filled caldera of Kaguyak, August 1982.
Elevation 2,956 ft (901 m)
Location
Location Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska Peninsula, U.S.
Range Aleutian Range
Coordinates 58°36′28.8″N 154°1′40.8″W / 58.608000°N 154.028000°W
Geology
Type Stratovolcano
Volcanic arc/belt Aleutian Arc
Last eruption 3850 BCE

Mount Kaguyak is a stratovolcano located in the northeastern part of the Katmai National Park in Alaska. The 2.5 km wide caldera is filled by a more than 180 m deep crater lake. The surface of the crater lake lies about 550 m below the rim of the caldera. Postcaldera lava domes form a prominent peninsula in the center of the lake. The volcano is 901 m high and hosts a spectacular view because it rises from lowland areas near sea level in the south of the Big River. Based on radiocarbon dating the caldera-forming eruption occurred about 5800 years before present.[1] During this eruption at least 120 square kilometers were covered in a dacitic ignimbrite.[2]

Map showing volcanoes of Alaska. The mark is set at the location of Mount Kaguyak

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