Iliamna Volcano Latest News
A recent satellite image showing Alaska’s Iliamna Volcano “ready to rumble" has sparked renewed interest in the snow-covered peak, just as scientists recorded a spike in earthquakes on its slopes.
About Iliamna Volcano
- It is located in southwest Alaska, United States.
- It sits in the Chigmit Mountains within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
- It soars to 10,016 feet (3,053 m) tall from nearby Cook Inlet.Â
- Iliamna is a stratovolcano, characterised by its steep, conical shape and periodic explosive eruptions.Â
- It comprises andesite lava flows and pyroclastic rocks on a base of Jurassic-era granite.Â
- The volcano is not a symmetric cone but is made of a summit peak and four other peaks that make a 5-km-long ridge.
- Most of the volcano is covered by perennial snow and ice, and numerous glaciers radiate from the summit area.Â
- Large avalanche deposits occur on the flanks of the volcano, particularly down the Umbrella Glacier on the southwest side of the volcano.
- The volcano is currently considered dormant, as the most recent reported eruption occurred in 1876.
What is a Stratovolcano?
- It is a tall, steep, and cone-shaped type of volcano.
- Unlike flat shield volcanoes, they have higher peaks.
- They are typically found above subduction zones, and they are often part of large volcanically active regions, such as the Ring of Fire that frames much of the Pacific Ocean.
- Stratovolcanoes comprise the largest percentage (~60%) of the Earth’s individual volcanoes, and most are characterized by eruptions of andesite and dacite, lavas that are cooler and more viscous than basalt.
- These more viscous lavas allow gas pressures to build up to high levels. Therefore, these volcanoes often suffer explosive eruptions.Â
- They are usually about half-half lava and pyroclastic material, and the layering of these products gives them their other common name of composite volcanoes.
- At the peak, stratovolcanoes usually have a small crater. The crater may be filled with water or ice, or it may contain a volcanic dome during a period of relative inactivity.
Source: NEWS18
Iliamna Volcano FAQs
Q1: Where is the Iliamna volcano?
Ans: It is located in southwest Alaska, United States.
Q2: How tall is Mount Iliamna?
Ans: It soars to 10,016 feet (3,053 m) tall from nearby Cook Inlet.
Q3: When did Iliamna last erupt?
Ans: 1867
Q4: What type of volcano is Iliamna?
Ans: Stratovolcano