Mount Trident

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Mount Trident is a volcanic peak in Alaska’s Katmai region, known for its rugged, multi-summited profile within the volcanically active Aleutian Range.

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Mount Trident canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic peak
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationFeet 6115
elevationMeters 1864
geologicalSetting subduction zone volcano
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasFeature multi-summited profile
rugged topography
hasGlacialFeatures yes
hasHazardType lahar potential
pyroclastic flows potential
volcanic hazards
hasSummitCount 3
isAccessibleFrom Katmai National Park and Preserve
surface form: Katmai National Park backcountry
isMonitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory
isPartOfVolcanicCluster Mount Katmai
surface form: Katmai volcanic cluster
isVolcanicallyActiveRegionMemberOf Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc
isWithin Pacific Ring of Fire
lastEruptionCentury 20th century
locatedIn Alaska
Aleutian Range
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai National Park and Preserve
surface form: Katmai region

United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Aleutian Range
namedAfter trident (three-pronged spear)
nameRefersTo its three main summits
nearbyVolcano Mount Katmai
Mount Mageik
Mount Martin
Mount Novarupta
surface form: Novarupta
partOf Alaska Peninsula
Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc
primaryRockType andesite
basaltic andesite
protectedArea Katmai National Park and Preserve
region southwestern Alaska
surface form: Southwestern Alaska
state Alaska
topographicProminenceType local summit prominence
volcanicArcBelt Aleutian Arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Mount Mageik near Mount Trident