Mount Iliamna

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Mount Iliamna is a glacier-covered stratovolcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Range, known as one of the prominent active volcanoes overlooking Cook Inlet.

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Mount Iliamna canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
glaciated volcano
stratovolcano
country United States of America
coveredBy glaciers
elevation 10016 ft
3053 m
geologicalAge Pleistocene to Holocene
hasActivityType fumarolic activity
persistent steaming
sulfur gas emissions
hasGlacier Lateral glaciers on multiple flanks
Red Glacier
Tuxedni Glacier
hasNotableFeature prominent steaming fumarole fields on the eastern flank
snow- and ice-covered cone
hasSummitCrater yes
hasVolcanicArc Aleutian Arc
hazardType ashfall
lahars
pyroclastic flows
volcanic gas emissions
isNorthOf Mount Redoubt
isSouthOf Mount Spurr
isVisibleFrom Cook Inlet
surface form: Cook Inlet shipping lanes

western Kenai Peninsula
lastEruption 1876
locatedIn Alaska
Aleutian Range
Chigmit Mountains
Kenai Peninsula Borough
surface form: Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
Lake and Peninsula Borough
surface form: Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska
locatedOn Alaska Peninsula
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory
United States Geological Survey
namedAfter nearby Iliamna Lake region
nameLanguage Russian
nearbySettlement Anchor Point, Alaska
Homer, Alaska
Iliamna, Alaska
nearbyWaterBody Cook Inlet
overlooks Cook Inlet
partOf Aleutian Arc
surface form: Aleutian volcanic arc

Pacific Ring of Fire
prominence 2313 m
7590 ft
tectonicSetting subduction of Pacific Plate beneath North American Plate
USGSVolcanoNumber 313010
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Cook Inlet hasNearbyVolcano Mount Iliamna
Aleutian Range contains Mount Iliamna