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Mount Katmai (Russian: Катмай) is a large stratovolcano (composite volcano) on the Alaska Peninsula in southern Alaska, located within Katmai National Park and Preserve. It is about 6.3 miles (10 km) in diameter with a central lake-filled caldera about two by three miles (3.2 by 4.8 km) in size, formed during the Novarupta eruption of 1912. The caldera rim reaches a maximum elevation of 6,716 feet (2,047 m). In 1975 the surface of the crater lake was at an elevation of about 4,220 feet (1,286 m), and the estimated elevation of the caldera floor is about 3,400 ft (1,040 m). The mountain is located in Kodiak Island Borough, very close to its border with Lake and Peninsula Borough.

Mount Katmai
Mount Katmai and its crater lake in September 1980.
Highest point
Elevation6,716 ft (2,047 m)
Coordinates58°16′43.0″N 154°57′24.9″W
Geography
LocationKatmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
Parent rangeAleutian Range
Topo mapUSGS Mount Katmai B-3
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Volcanic arc/beltAleutian Arc
Last eruptionJune to July 1912[1]
Climbing
Easiest routeBasic snow/ice climb

Geology


Map showing volcanoes of Alaska Peninsula.
Map showing volcanoes of Alaska Peninsula.
Katmai caldera before and after surveys of 1908 and 1951
Katmai caldera before and after surveys of 1908 and 1951

Mount Katmai is one of five vents encircling the Novarupta volcano, source of the VEI 6 eruption and associated voluminous pyroclastic flows in 1912. The volcano has caused ten known fatalities due to gas exposure. Katmai consists chiefly of lava flows, pyroclastic rocks, and non-welded to agglutinated air fall. The Quaternary volcanic rocks at Katmai and adjacent cones are less than 5,000 ft (1,500 m) thick. Much of the volcano is mantled by snow and ice and several valley glaciers radiate out from the flanks.

Katmai volcano is built on the sedimentary rocks of the Naknek Formation of Late Jurassic age, which are exposed just west of the caldera rim at an elevation of about 5,000 feet (1,520 m), as well as north and southeast of the crater. Sedimentary rocks have been reported at an elevation of over 6,000 feet (1,830 m) in the west wall of the caldera and near the bottom of the eastern wall near 3,400 ft (1,040 m).


Volcanic activity


Little is known about the historical activity of Katmai volcano before the great 1912 eruption. Early U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey maps suggest a pre-caldera summit elevation of about 7,500 ft (2,300 m), and local villagers reported in 1898 that one of the volcanoes in the general area "smoked" occasionally.

During June 6 to 9, 1912, the most spectacular Alaskan eruption in recorded history and the twentieth century's largest measured volcanic eruption formed a large summit caldera at Katmai volcano.[2][3] The eruption happened at a vent about 6 mi (10 km) to the west of Mount Katmai (at the Novarupta Volcano). During over 60 hours, the volcano erupted an estimated 6.7 cu mi (28 km3) of ash flows and tephra representing 3.1 cu mi (13 km3) of magma volume.[4] The eruption produced a cloud of suffocating gas and ash that blackened the sky for the inhabitants of the town of Kodiak, who, with ash falling on them were led to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Manning where they sheltered in the harbor and were cared for by the crew because Captain Perry determined "an attempt to leave here would be unwise" because the eruption made navigation dangerous.[5] The withdrawal of magma beneath Katmai resulted in the collapse of the summit area, forming the caldera. Following the subsidence, a small dacitic lava dome known as Horseshoe Island was emplaced on the floor of the caldera; this is the only juvenile material erupted from Katmai caldera during the historical eruption. It was visible at the time of the expedition in 1916, but has since been submerged by the crater lake. Still, the eruption from Katmai had a VEI of 3, and possibly involved phreatic eruptions.[6]

Following the eruption, thousands of fumaroles vented steam from the ash, creating the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.

In 1919, geologists noted a lake covering a large part of the caldera floor, but by 1923 the lake was gone and numerous fumaroles, mud pots, and a large mud geyser had replaced it. The lake has since refilled to a depth of over 800 ft (240 m). Small glaciers have also formed on a bench within the caldera beside the lake. Pumice still floats on Naknek Lake nearby.[7]


See also



References


  1. "Katmai – Historic eruptions". Avo.alaska.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-22.
  2. Martin, George C. (February 1913). "The Recent Eruption of Katmai Volcano in Alaska". National Geographic Magazine. 24 (2): 131–181.
  3. "The Eruption of the Katmai Volcano, Alaska, on June 6, 1912". Nature. 91 (2271): 253. 8 May 1913. Bibcode:1913Natur..91..253.. doi:10.1038/091253a0.
  4. "Alaska Volcano Observatory – Katmai". Avo.alaska.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-22.
  5. "Sons of the Hurricane" by John J. Floherty copyright 1938 Reprinted January 1942
  6. "Global Volcanism Program | Katmai". Volcano.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-22.
  7. Noted by John Harte, The Green Fuse: an ecological odyssey, University of California Press, 1993, p. 23 ISBN 978-0520082076

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На других языках


[de] Mount Katmai

Der Mount Katmai – auch Katmai – ist ein Stratovulkan auf der Alaska-Halbinsel im Südwesten Alaskas im Katmai-Nationalpark gelegen. Er liegt in der Alëutenkette und ist somit ein Teil des Feuerrings um den Pazifik. Der Kraterrand erreicht eine Höhe von 2047 m. Der Vulkan hat einen Durchmesser von 10 km. In seinem Zentrum befindet sich eine 3–4,5 km breite Caldera, in der sich ein 250 m tiefer Kratersee auf einer Höhe von 1286 m gebildet hat. Der Katmai ist vergletschert.
- [en] Mount Katmai

[fr] Mont Katmai

Le mont Katmai est un volcan des États-Unis situé en Alaska, dans le parc national et réserve de Katmai[2]. Cette montagne est couronnée par une caldeira renfermant un lac et formée au cours de l'éruption de 1912, la seule connue de ce volcan[2].

[it] Monte Katmai

Il monte Katmai è un vulcano degli Stati Uniti situato in Alaska, nel parco nazionale e riserva di Katmai. Questa montagna è coronata da una caldera contenente un lago formatasi durante l'eruzione del 1912,[1] l'unica conosciuta di questo vulcano.

[ru] Катмай

Ка́тмай[2] (англ. Katmai) — действующий стратовулкан (слоистый вулкан), расположенный на территории национального парка Катмай на юге полуострова Аляска.



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