Augustine 1895
Start: 1895 [1]
Event Type: Not an eruption
Description: From Russell (1910): "A slender cloud of steam ascended from the summit of the volcano, which seems to have been built up by eruptions of lapilli and dust since the explosion that rent it asunder."
Waitt and Beget (2009) believe this smoke was a lingering effect of the still-hot 1883 dome.
Waitt and Beget (2009) believe this smoke was a lingering effect of the still-hot 1883 dome.
References Cited
[1] Volcanoes of North America, 1910
Russell, I. C., 1910, Volcanoes of North America: London, The Macmillan Company, 346 p.[2] Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche, 1917
Sapper, Karl, 1917, Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche: Strassburg, Germany, Karl J. Trubner, 358 p.[3] Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology, 1898
Becker, G. F., 1898, Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report 0018, p. 1-86, 6 sheets, scale unknown.
Complete Eruption References
Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology, 1898
Becker, G. F., 1898, Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report 0018, p. 1-86, 6 sheets, scale unknown.


Volcanoes of North America, 1910
Russell, I. C., 1910, Volcanoes of North America: London, The Macmillan Company, 346 p.

Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche, 1917
Sapper, Karl, 1917, Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche: Strassburg, Germany, Karl J. Trubner, 358 p.

Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009
Waitt, R.B., and Beget, J.E., 2009, Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1762, 78 p., 2 plates, scale 1:25,000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1762/ .