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Alaska Peninsula, Alaska Natural Features / Volcanos

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Latitude: 58.1947 (58°11′41″N), Longitude: -155.2533 (155°15′12″W)

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Latitude: 58.1688 (58°10′8″N), Longitude: -155.3565 (155°21′23″W)

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Latitude: 55.0096 (55°0′35″N), Longitude: -162.8302 (162°49′49″W)

Site: avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=mor

  • Description: From Wood And Kienle (1990) [1]: The "Morzhovoi Volcanics Constitute A Late Pliocene To Early Pleistocene Basaltic And Andesitic Stratovolcano. Volcanism Culminated In The Formation Of A Large Collapsed Crater." Https://www.avo.alaska.edu/
  • Elevation: 893
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Latitude: 58.43 (58°25′48″N), Longitude: -154.39 (154°23′24″W)

Site: avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=ste

  • Description: Named After German Naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller Who Sailed Through The Region In 1741 On Board The Saint Peter With Danish Captain Commander Vitus I. Bering.
  • Elevation: 2272
  • Site: Wikidata
  • Site: Wikipedia
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Latitude: 56.1978 (56°11′52″N), Longitude: -159.3927 (159°23′34″W)

Site: www.avo.alaska.edu

  • Description: Stratovolcano with Summit Volcano. Named after Russian Orthodox Priest Ivan Veniaminov (now Saint Innocent of Alaska) who lived in Unalaska from 1824 to 1834, wrote the Aleut language, and who published "Notes on the Islands of the Unalashka District."
  • Elevation: 2507
  • Name (fr): Mont Veniaminof
  • Notes: 2018-09-04 corrected position of this node baed on AVO coords and USGS Topo
  • Site: Wikidata
  • Site: Wikipedia
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Latitude: 54.9808 (54°58′51″N), Longitude: -162.8307 (162°49′50″W)

  • Elevation: 893
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Latitude: 58.2654 (58°15′55″N), Longitude: -155.159 (155°9′32″W)

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Latitude: 55.4572 (55°27′26″N), Longitude: -161.854 (161°51′14″W)

Site: avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=Pav

  • Description: From Smithsonian Institution, Online Database, Accessed December 8, 2003: "Located At The End Of A Chain Of Volcanoes Trending NE From Emmons Lake Caldera, The Symmetrical Pavlof Sister Stratovolcano Is Somewhat More Eroded Than Its Twin Volcano To The SW
  • Elevation: 2142
  • Site: Wikidata
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Latitude: 55.417 (55°25′1″N), Longitude: -161.8932 (161°53′36″W)

Site: avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=pav

  • Elevation: 2518
  • Name (en): Pavlof Volcano
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Latitude: 58.3334 (58°20′0″N), Longitude: -154.6854 (154°41′8″W)

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Latitude: 54.9774 (54°58′39″N), Longitude: -162.8299 (162°49′48″W)

Site: avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=mor

  • Elevation: 893
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Latitude: 58.2343 (58°14′3″N), Longitude: -155.1026 (155°6′9″W)

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Latitude: 57.8359 (57°50′9″N), Longitude: -156.5162 (156°30′58″W)

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