Mount Drum

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Mount Drum is a prominent stratovolcano in eastern Alaska known for its steep, isolated profile and dramatic rise above the Copper River Basin.

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Mount Drum canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
composition andesitic to dacitic lava
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominatesSkylineOf Copper River
surface form: Copper River Basin
elevation 12010 feet
3661 meters
firstRecordedAs Mount Drum self-link
geologicalAge Pleistocene to Holocene
hasFeature glaciated flanks
prominent summit cone
steep upper slopes
hasGlaciers yes
isInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
isNorthOf Mount Sanford
isPartOf Interior Alaska
surface form: United States Interior Alaska region
isVisibleFrom Glenn Highway
Richardson Highway
isWestOf Copper River
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Alaska
Wrangell Mountains
eastern Alaska
locatedInProtectedArea Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
mountainRange Wrangell Mountains
namedAfter Richard C. Drum NERFINISHED
namedBy Lt. Henry T. Allen
nearbyRiver Copper River
nearbySettlement Glennallen, Alaska
notableFor dramatic rise above surrounding terrain
isolated profile
steep profile
overlooks Copper River
surface form: Copper River Basin
parentPeak Mount Sanford
partOf Wrangell volcanic field
prominence 2100 meters
6890 feet
region Copper River
surface form: Copper River Basin
state Alaska
topographicMap USGS Mount Drum
USGSID 1402480
volcanicArcOrBelt Wrangell volcanic field
surface form: Wrangell Volcanic Field
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Alaska Range contains Mount Drum
Mount Drum firstRecordedAs Mount Drum self-link
Mount Sanford isHigherThan Mount Drum
Wrangell Mountains contains Mount Drum