Ugashik-Peulik
Stratovolcano · United States · 1474m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- United States
- Region
- North America / Alaska Peninsula Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 1474m
- Coordinates
- 57.751, -156.368
- Last eruption
- 1814
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
The Ugashik-Peulik volcanic complex lies south of Becharof Lake and east of Upper Ugashik Lake. Late-Pleistocene caldera formation was followed by the emplacement of at least five Holocene lava domes within the 4.5-km-wide caldera. Most of the caldera walls consist of basement sandstones of Jurassic age. Following caldera formation the small, 3 km3 Peulik stratovolcano grew 2.5 km to the N. Lava flows from Peulik cover the caldera rim to the south and extend to Becharof Lake, 6 km N. A small lava dome on the E flank of Peulik was the source of a small block-and-ash flow. The summit of Peulik contains a 1.5-km-wide crater breached to the west that is partially filled by a lava dome. Debris-avalanche deposits cover a 75 km2 area to the NW. A single documented historical eruption took place from Peulik in 1814.
Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1852VEI ?Geological estimate1852-07-02 – OngoingPeulik
- 1814VEI 3Observed1814-07-02 – OngoingPeulik
- 1050 (±100 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1050 – OngoingPeulik
- 5850 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 5850 – OngoingPeulik
- 6550 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 6550 – OngoingPeulik
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