Mount Redoubt

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Mount Redoubt is an active stratovolcano in Alaska known for its explosive eruptions and significant impact on air travel and surrounding environments.

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Mount Redoubt canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
mountain
stratovolcano
ashPlumeHeight over 15 km during 1989–1990 eruption
over 18 km during 2009 eruption
caused engine failure of KLM Flight 867 in 1989
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy glaciers
distanceToAnchorage approximately 170 km southwest
elevation 10197 ft
3108 m
eruptionFrequency intermittent historical eruptions in 20th and 21st centuries
eruptionStyle explosive
featureOf Cook Inlet volcanic province
firstRecordedEruption 1902
geologicalSetting subduction of Pacific Plate beneath North American Plate
governedBy United States Geological Survey
hasCrater summit crater with ice cap
hasSummit ice-covered summit
hasVolcanicExplosivityIndex VEI 3–4 for major historical eruptions
hazardType ashfall
aviation ash hazard
lahars
pyroclastic flows
knownFor disrupting air travel with volcanic ash
explosive eruptions
impact on surrounding environment
lastEruption 2009
locatedIn Alaska
Aleutian Range
United States of America
surface form: United States
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory
namedAfter Pavlof Bay
surface form: Redoubt Bay
near Anchorage
Cook Inlet
notableEruption 1989–1990 eruption
2009–2010 eruption
partOf Alaska Peninsula
Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc

Pacific Ring of Fire
prominence 3028 m
protectedArea Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
surface form: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve vicinity
range Aleutian Range
rockType andesite
dacite
state Alaska
volcanicArcOrBelt Aleutian Arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

Referenced by (6)

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Aleutian Islands hasVolcano Mount Redoubt
Cook Inlet hasNearbyVolcano Mount Redoubt
Aleutian Range highestPoint Mount Redoubt
Aleutian Range contains Mount Redoubt
Mount Spurr isNorthOf Mount Redoubt
Mount Iliamna isNorthOf Mount Redoubt