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Tanaga

성층화산 · United States · 1806m

The three E-W-trending summit cones of the Tanaga volcanic complex, Sajaka, Tanaga, and East Tanaga (from left to right) are seen from the summit of Takawangha volcano. Tanaga is the central and highest of three at the NW tip of Tanaga Island. The ridge to the lower left is part of a caldera rim that formed by the collapse of an ancestral Tanaga edifice during the Pleistocene.
The three E-W-trending summit cones of the Tanaga volcanic complex, Sajaka, Tanaga, and East Tanaga (from left to right) are seen from the summit of Takawangha volcano. Tanaga is the central and highest of three at the NW tip of Tanaga Island. The ridge to the lower left is part of a caldera rim that formed by the collapse of an ancestral Tanaga edifice during the Pleistocene. · 사진: Photo by Michelle Coombs, 2003 (Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey). · Wikimedia Commons
화산 유형
성층화산
국가
United States
지역
North America Volcanic Regions / Aleutian Ridge Volcanic Arc
해발
1806m
좌표
51.885, -178.146
마지막 분화
1914년
판구조 환경
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
화산 지형
Composite
주요 암석
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
지질학적 요약

Tanaga volcano, the second largest volcanic center of the central Aleutians, is the central and highest of three youthful stratovolcanoes oriented along a roughly E-W line at the NW tip of Tanaga Island. Ridges to the east and south represent the rim of an arcuate caldera formed by collapse of an edifice during the Pleistocene. Most Holocene eruptions originated from Tanaga volcano itself, which consists of two large cones, the western of which is the highest, constructed within a caldera whose 400-m-high rim is prominent to the SE. At the westernmost end of the complex is conical Sajaka, a double cone that may be the youngest of the three volcanoes. Sajaka One volcano collapsed during the late Holocene, producing a debris avalanche that swept into the sea, after which the Sajaka Two cone was constructed within the collapse scarp.

Wikipedia 요약

영어 요약

Tanaga is a 5,924-foot (1,806 m) stratovolcano in the Aleutian Range of the U.S. state of Alaska. There have been three known eruptions since 1763. The most recent was in 1914 and produced lava flows. It sits west of another stratovolcano known as Mount Takawangha, which last erupted in 1550.

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분화 이력

요약 (VEI 시계열)
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1050 BCE~852 BCE · 1건 · 최고 VEI 0655 BCE~457 BCE · 1건 · 최고 VEI ?926~1124 · 1건 · 최고 VEI ?1519~1716 · 1건 · 최고 VEI ?1716~1914 · 4건 · 최고 VEI 01050 BCE260 BCE33311241716

상세 타임라인

  1. 1914년VEI 0관측 기록
    1914 ~ 진행 중
  2. 1829년VEI ?관측 기록
    1829 ~ 진행 중
  3. 1791년VEI ?지질학적 추정
    1791-06-07 ~ 진행 중
  4. 1763년VEI ?지질학적 추정
    1763 ~ 1770
  5. 1550년VEI ?지질학적 추정
    1550 ~ 진행 중
    Tanaga, Sajaka Two
  6. 1050년VEI ?지질학적 추정
    1050 ~ 진행 중
    Tanaga
  7. 기원전 550년 (±2500년)VEI ?지질학적 추정
    BCE 550 ~ 진행 중
    Sajaka One
  8. 기원전 1050년VEI 0지질학적 추정
    BCE 1050 ~ 진행 중
    Sajaka One

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