Augustine Volcano

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Augustine Volcano is an active stratovolcano in Alaska known for its frequent eruptions and prominent island peak in Cook Inlet.

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Augustine Volcano canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
island volcano
stratovolcano
age Holocene
composition andesitic
dacitic
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceTo about 280 km southwest of Anchorage
elevation 1252 m
4108 ft
eruption 1812 eruption
1883 eruption
1935 eruption
1963–1964 eruption
1976 eruption
1986 eruption
2005–2006 eruption
eruptionEnd 2006
eruptionStart 2005
geologicProvince Alaska Peninsula and Cook Inlet region NERFINISHED
hasFeature debris avalanche deposits
lava dome complex
pyroclastic flow deposits
steep summit cone
hasSummitCrater yes
hazardType ashfall
debris avalanches
lahars
pyroclastic flows
tsunamis
island Augustine Island NERFINISHED
isProtectedArea Augustine Island State Game Refuge NERFINISHED
knownFor explosive eruptions
frequent eruptions
tsunami-generating flank collapses
lastEruption 2006
locatedIn Alaska
Alaska Peninsula region NERFINISHED
Cook Inlet NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Cook Inlet NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory NERFINISHED
mountainRange Aleutian Range NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Anchorage, Alaska NERFINISHED
Homer, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone NERFINISHED
Aleutian volcanic arc NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 1252 m
tectonicSetting subduction-related
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Aleutian Range contains Augustine Volcano