Aerial view of Alagogshak volcano, looking east-northeast at its glacially gutted crater. Alagogshak, located along the volcanic front about 15 km southwest of Katmai Pass, is a stratovolcano that produced 10-18 km3 of andesite and dacite eruptive products during the middle and late Pleistocene. Photo taken from sample site K-2262.

Aerial view of Alagogshak volcano, looking east-northeast at its glacially gutted crater. Alagogshak, located along the volcanic front about 15 km southwest of Katmai Pass, is a stratovolcano that produced 10-18 km3 of andesite and dacite eruptive products during the middle and late Pleistocene. Photo taken from sample site K-2262.

Date: 1997
Volcano(es): Alagogshak
Photographer: Hildreth, E. W.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/33663
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