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Tana

성층화산 · United States · 1170m

The Tana volcanic complex in the center of this NASA International Space Station image forms the eastern half of Chuginadak Island, across from Cleveland visible to the upper left. A young cone and crater form the western summit.
The Tana volcanic complex in the center of this NASA International Space Station image forms the eastern half of Chuginadak Island, across from Cleveland visible to the upper left. A young cone and crater form the western summit. · 사진: NASA International Space Station image ISS001-E-5957, 2001 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
화산 유형
성층화산
국가
United States
지역
North America Volcanic Regions / Aleutian Ridge Volcanic Arc
해발
1170m
좌표
52.830, -169.770
마지막 분화
미확인
판구조 환경
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
화산 지형
Composite
주요 암석
Rhyolite
지질학적 요약

The Tana volcanic complex forming the eastern half of the Chuginadak Island, opposite the conical Cleveland stratovolcano, is composed of two prominent E-W-trending volcanoes. The complex shows evidence of glacial erosion, but highly irregular coastlines forming peninsulas west of Applegate Cove on the NW side of the complex and Concord Point on the south side imply lava flows of mid- to late-Holocene age (Nye 2007, pers. comm.). Prominent lava flow levees are visible near Concord Point, where a low-silica rhyolite sample was obtained. The undissected cone and youthful crater forming the western summit also imply a post-glacial age, and youthful cinder cones also lie east of the isthmus between Cleveland and Tana volcanoes.

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