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Mount Mageik

Mageik

Stratovulcano · United States · 2165 m

Mount Mageik (left) and Mount Martin (distant right) tower above the flat floor of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. The deposits in the valley are pyroclastic flows that formed during the 1912 eruption of Novarupta, the largest eruption of the 20th century. Glacier-covered Mageik has a broad summit containing multiple cones and vents.
Mount Mageik (left) and Mount Martin (distant right) tower above the flat floor of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. The deposits in the valley are pyroclastic flows that formed during the 1912 eruption of Novarupta, the largest eruption of the 20th century. Glacier-covered Mageik has a broad summit containing multiple cones and vents. · Foto: Photo by Game McGimsey (U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Volcano Observatory). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
United States
Regione
North America Volcanic Regions / Alaska Peninsula Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
2165 m
Coordinate
58.195, -155.253
Ultima eruzione
-500
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Mount Mageik is a broad ice-capped stratovolcano at the head of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes across Katmai Pass from Trident volcano. Four small overlapping peaks form the broad summit, three of which lie along a NE-SW trend south of the northern peak. The central summit consists of a lava dome, while the E, SW, and N volcanoes are capped by fragmental cones with ice-filled craters. The three westernmost summits are glaciated and of primarily Pleistocene age, but the East Mageik summit cone was the source of at least six Holocene eruptive episodes and fed Holocene lava flows that descended toward Katmai Pass and cover the NE-to-SE flanks of the volcano. A 300-m-wide explosion crater between the east and central summits that formed about 2,400-2,500 years ago contains a shallow, acidic lake and many superheated fumarole jets. Three Holocene debris avalanches from S-flank failures descended into the Martin Creek drainages, one perhaps reaching the coast. Reports of observed eruptions during 1927-1946 CE are considered uncertain (Miller et al., 1998; Hildreth and Fierstein, 2000).

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Riassunto in inglese

Mount Mageik is a stratovolcano on the Alaska Peninsula. It has no confirmed historical eruptions, but its youngest eruptive products are apparently Holocene in age. A young crater lies on the northeast flank of the central summit cone, and is the site of vigorous superheated fumarolic activity with prominent sulfur deposits. The volcanic cones are composed of andesite, basaltic andesite and dacite.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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8670 BCE~8316 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?7608 BCE~7255 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?4424 BCE~4070 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?2300 BCE~1947 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1947 BCE~1593 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?885 BCE~531 BCE · 2 eruzioni · VEI max. ?531 BCE~177 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1592~1946 · 4 eruzioni · VEI max. 28670 BCE6193 BCE3362 BCE885 BCE1592

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1946VEI 2Stima geologica
    1946 – In corso
  2. 1936VEI 2Stima geologica
    1936-07-04 – 1936-07-05
  3. 1929VEI 2Stima geologica
    1929-08-19 – 1929-12
  4. 1927VEI 2Stima geologica
    1927-08-26 – In corso
  5. 500 a.C. (±50 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 500 – In corso
    Between East and Central Mageik
  6. 550 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 550 – In corso
    East Mageik
  7. 650 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 650 – In corso
    East Mageik
  8. 1650 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1650 – In corso
    East Mageik
  9. 1950 a.C. (±100 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1950 – In corso
    East Mageik
  10. 4400 a.C. (±300 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 4400 – In corso
    East Mageik
  11. 7380 a.C. (±150 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 7380 – In corso
    East Mageik
  12. 8670 a.C. (±300 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 8670 – In corso
    East Mageik

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