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Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Chagulak
The eastern side of the Chagulak volcano is seen here in the foreground and Amukta is in the background. The two volcanoes join at depth but at the surface they are separated by 7 km of ocean. Photo by Fred Deines, 1992 (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).
Volcano Number:
311200
Volcano Name:
Chagulak
Country:
United States
Volcano Type:
Stratovolcano
Elevation:
1142m
Tectonic Setting:
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Latitude:
52.577
Longitude:
-171.13
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The 3-km-wide island of Chagulak in the Islands of the Four Mountains group is the summit of a small, unstudied stratovolcano NE of Amukta volcano. The two volcanoes coalesce at depth although they are separated by 7 km of ocean. Yunaska volcano lies about 20 km to the east. Sharp-topped Chagulak volcano rises steeply to 1142 m and is ruggedly dissected on the east side. No historical eruptions have been recorded from Chagulak volcano, and its age is not precisely known.
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