Seguam Island
Seguam
Stratovolcano · United States · 1054m
- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- United States
- Region
- North America Volcanic Regions / Aleutian Ridge Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 1054m
- Coordinates
- 52.315, -172.510
- Last eruption
- 1993
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
The 11.5 x 24 km island of Seguam, between Amlia and Amukta Islands in the central Aleutians, contains two calderas with Holocene post-caldera cones. Growth of the basaltic-to-rhyolitic Wilcox volcano on the east side of the island during the late Pleistocene was followed by edifice collapse and an associated ignimbrite eruption about 9,000 years ago, leaving a caldera open to the west, inside which a rhyolitic cone was constructed. The 3 x 4 km westernmost caldera has a central scoria cone, Pyre Peak, which rises above the caldera rim and is the source of most of the reported eruptions. A very young basaltic field surrounds Pyre Peak, and lava flows partially fill the caldera and reach the southern coast. Older Holocene lava flows were erupted from vents within the eastern caldera, and a monogenetic Holocene cone forms Moundhill volcano on the eastern tip of the island.
From Wikipedia
Seguam Island is a small volcanic island in the Andreanof Islands group in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The island is mountainous and oval shaped with a land area of 80.04 square miles (207.3 km2). It is 16 miles (26 km) long and 6.8 miles (10.9 km) wide.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1993VEI 2Observed1993-05-28 – 1993-08-31Near Pyre Peak
- 1992VEI 2Observed1992-12-27 – 1992-12-30Pyre Peak (1.5 km south of summit)
- 1977VEI 1Observed1977-03-06 – 1977-03-08Pyre Peak (2.5 km SE of summit)
- 1927VEI ?Geological estimate1927 – Ongoing
- 1902VEI 3Observed1902 – Ongoing
- 1892VEI 3Observed1892-04-15 – Ongoing
- 1891VEI 2Observed1891-12 – Ongoing
- 1827VEI ?Geological estimate1827 – Ongoing
- 1786VEI ?Observed1786 – 1790
- 250 (±500 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate250 – OngoingWest of Wilcox volcano
- 4050 BCE (±4000 yrs)VEI 0Geological estimateBCE 4050 – OngoingW flank of cone in eastern caldera
- 5100 BCE (±2000 yrs)VEI 0Geological estimateBCE 5100 – OngoingW flank of cone in eastern caldera
- 7300 BCE (±2250 yrs)VEI 5Geological estimateBCE 7300 – OngoingWilcox volcano
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