Kanaga Volcano Explained

Kanaga Volcano
Elevation Ft:4288
Location:Kanaga Island, Alaska, U.S.
Range:Aleutian Range
Coordinates:51.9233°N -177.1681°W
Topo:USGS Adak C-4
Type:Stratovolcano
Volcanic Arc/Belt:Aleutian Arc
Last Eruption:December 18, 2023

Kanaga Volcano, or Mount Kanaga, is a stratovolcano at the northern tip of Kanaga Island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska.[1] It is situated within a caldera, which forms the arcuate Kanaton Ridge south and east of Kanaga. A crater lake occupies part of the SE caldera floor. The summit of Kanaga has a crater with fumarolic activity.

It is located about 25 km (16 mi) west of the U.S. Navy installation and port on Adak Island. The volcano erupted intermittently through much of 1994, dusting the community of Adak at least once with fine ash.

A steam-driven explosion took place at Kanaga on December 18, 2023 after months of elevated seismic activity on the island throughout the year. The current volcanic unrest at Kanaga continues to present day and is being monitored by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.[2] Its previous eruption was in February 2012.

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  1. https://avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=Kanaga Alaska Volcano Observatory, Volcano Information -- Kanaga
  2. https://www.avo.alaska.edu/volcano/kanaga/activity Alaska Volcano Observatory, Kanaga Volcano Recent Activity