Iliamna Volcano

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Iliamna Volcano is a large, glacier-covered stratovolcano on the Alaska Peninsula known for its persistent fumarolic activity and location within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
glaciated volcano
stratovolcano
access primarily by air
composition andesitic rocks
dacitic rocks
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 10016 feet
3053 meters
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
lava dome growth
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcano
hasActivity persistent fumarolic activity
hasFeature hydrothermal alteration
persistent fumaroles
steep stratocone morphology
summit glaciers
hasGlaciers Lateral glaciers on flanks
Red Glacier NERFINISHED
Tuxedni Glacier NERFINISHED
hasThermalFeature fumarole fields on south flank
sulfur deposits near fumaroles
hazard ashfall
debris avalanches
lahars
pyroclastic flows
lastEruption historical activity uncertain
locatedIn Alaska Peninsula NERFINISHED
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Alaska Volcano Observatory NERFINISHED
United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
mountainRange Aleutian Range NERFINISHED
namedAfter Iliamna Lake NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Iliamna, Alaska NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Cook Inlet NERFINISHED
Iliamna Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska Peninsula volcanic province NERFINISHED
protectedArea Lake Clark National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
riskCategory high-threat volcano (USGS classification)
state Alaska
subductingPlate Pacific Plate NERFINISHED
tectonicPlate North American Plate NERFINISHED
topographicProminence significant local relief
volcanicArcOrBelt Aleutian volcanic arc NERFINISHED
withinProtectedAreaSince establishment of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in 1980

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