Mount Spurr

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Mount Spurr is an active stratovolcano in south-central Alaska, known as one of the prominent volcanic peaks near Anchorage.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Spurr canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
mountain
stratovolcano
age Holocene
composition andesite
dacite
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy glacier ice
distanceToAnchorage_km about 130
elevation_m 3374
eruptionStyle explosive
hasActivityStatus active
hasFeature ice-filled caldera
satellite cone Crater Peak
summit cone
hasNearbyFeature Crater Peak NERFINISHED
hazardType ashfall
lahars
pyroclastic flows
isClassifiedBy Global Volcanism Program
isIncludedIn List of volcanoes in Alaska
List of volcanoes in the United States of America
isNorthOf Mount Redoubt
isPartOf Cook Inlet volcanic province
surface form: Cook Inlet volcanoes
isSourceOf volcanic ash clouds affecting Anchorage
isWestOf Cook Inlet
lastEruptionYear 1992
latitude 61.298
locatedIn Alaska
Aleutian Arc
United States of America
surface form: United States
longitude -152.251
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory
United States Geological Survey
namedAfter Josiah Edward Spurr
near Anchorage
notableEruptionYear 1953
partOf Alaska Range
Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc
prominence_m about 2314
region Southcentral Alaska
surface form: south-central Alaska
state Alaska
topographicMap USGS Tyonek B-2
volcanicArcBelt Aleutian Arc
volcanicExplosivityIndexMax 4
volcanoNumber 313040
volcanoType stratovolcano

Referenced by (3)

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Cook Inlet hasNearbyVolcano Mount Spurr
Aleutian Range contains Mount Spurr
Mount Iliamna isSouthOf Mount Spurr