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Details for: Aniakchak
Aniakchak is a 10-km-wide summit caldera containing numerous cones, lava domes, and lava flows on the caldera floor. The largest intra-caldera cone is Vent Mountain that reaches 430 m in height and has a diameter at the base of 2.5 km. At least 20 Holocene eruptions may have occurred before the Aniakchak II caldera-forming eruption. Photo by M. Woodbridge Williams (National Park Service).
Volcano Number: 312090
Volcano Name: Aniakchak
Country: United States
Volcano Type: Caldera
Last Eruption: 1931 CE
Elevation: 1341m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 30km: 36
Pop. within 100km: 479
Latitude: 56.88
Longitude: -158.17



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