The Camille cone, part of the Imuruk Lake Volcanic Field, rises in the background and is the source of the Camille lava flow, thought to be erupted during the last glacial period, 12,000-25,000 years ago. Erika Rader (University of Idaho) looks at remnants of a much older shield volcano in the foreground.

The Camille cone, part of the Imuruk Lake Volcanic Field, rises in the background and is the source of the Camille lava flow, thought to be erupted during the last glacial period, 12,000-25,000 years ago. Erika Rader (University of Idaho) looks at remnants of a much older shield volcano in the foreground.

Date: Jun 27th, 2021
Volcano(es): Imuruk Lake Volc Field
Photographer: Orr, Tim
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/178661

Location:

Latitude: 65.547827766667

Longitude: -163.40376388333

Credit: Image courtesy of AVO/USGS.
Use Restriction: Please cite the photographer and the Alaska Volcano Observatory / U.S. Geological Survey when using this image.
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