Mount Pavlof

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Mount Pavlof is one of Alaska’s most active stratovolcanoes, located near the eastern end of the Aleutian volcanic arc.

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Mount Pavlof canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
natural geographic feature
stratovolcano
coordinates approximately 55.417°N 161.894°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 2519 meters
approximately 8261 feet
eruptionFrequency frequent historical eruptions
eruptionStyle Strombolian
Vulcanian
firstRecordedEruption 18th century
geologicalAge Holocene
hasFeature ash plumes
flank vents
lava flows
hasNearbyVolcano Emmons Lake volcanic center
Pavlof Sister
hasSummit ice- and snow-covered cone
hasVolcanicExplosivityIndex up to VEI 3 in historical eruptions
hazard ashfall
aviation ash hazard
lahars
lava flows
lastEruption 2022
locatedIn Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Alaska Peninsula
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory
United States Geological Survey
mountainRange Aleutian Range
namedAfter Pavlof Bay
near Bering Sea
Pavlof Bay
community of Cold Bay
eastern end of the Aleutian volcanic arc
oneOf most active volcanoes in Alaska
parentPeak none (dominant local summit)
partOf Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc
prominence approximately 1829 meters
approximately 6000 feet
region Aleutians East Borough
rockType basaltic-andesitic
state Alaska
summitCoveredBy glacial ice and snow
topographicMap USGS Cold Bay quadrangle
volcanicArcOrBelt Aleutian Arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Aleutian Islands hasVolcano Mount Pavlof
Alaska Peninsula hasVolcano Mount Pavlof
Aleutian Range contains Mount Pavlof