The north face of Isanotski Peaks. The upper summit is composed of thin lava flows slopping away from the volcano. These transition to massive, presumably ice-marginal lavas. A dike on the right side of the image can be seen cutting both lower and upper lava flows and radiating outward from the summit.

The north face of Isanotski Peaks. The upper summit is composed of thin lava flows slopping away from the volcano. These transition to massive, presumably ice-marginal lavas. A dike on the right side of the image can be seen cutting both lower and upper lava flows and radiating outward from the summit.

Date: Aug 1st, 2024
Volcano(es): Isanotski
Photographer: Loewen, Matt
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/195823
Location:

Latitude: 54.774048926667

Longitude: -163.76176860667


Image courtesy of AVO/USGS.
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