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Dutton

성층화산 · United States · 1465m

Mount Dutton near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula is seen here from the NE. Successive lava domes overlying lava flows form the summit. Dome and flank collapse during the Holocene produced debris avalanche that traveled to the west and also reached Belkofski Bay to the south.
Mount Dutton near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula is seen here from the NE. Successive lava domes overlying lava flows form the summit. Dome and flank collapse during the Holocene produced debris avalanche that traveled to the west and also reached Belkofski Bay to the south. · 사진: Photo by Betsy Yount (Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey).
화산 유형
성층화산
국가
United States
지역
North America Volcanic Regions / Aleutian Ridge Volcanic Arc
해발
1465m
좌표
55.183, -162.276
마지막 분화
미확인
판구조 환경
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
화산 지형
Composite
주요 암석
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
지질학적 요약

The Mount Dutton volcanic center east of Cold Bay near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula consists of a glacier-covered central lava dome complex. Early andesitic lava flows and late-stage dacitic domes have been partially removed by one or more edifice collapses about 5100-6800 years ago. Debris avalanches traveled west and south, reaching Belkofski Bay. The important regional fishing center of King Cove lies less than 15 km from the volcano, and the village's airstrip is built on top of the southern avalanche deposit. A steep-sided complex of lava domes forms the summit, and young block-and-ash flow deposits extend to the east. Two small unglaciated lava domes on the NE flank 3.5 km from the summit are also of Holocene age. Major earthquake swarms near the volcano were recorded in 1984-85 and 1988.

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