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  • Official Name: Bogoslof Island
  • Seismically Monitored: No
  • Color Code: UNASSIGNED
  • Alert Level: UNASSIGNED
  • Elevation: 150m (492ft)
  • Latitude: 53.9272
  • Longitude: -168.0344
  • Smithsonian VNum: 311300
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  • Nearby Towns:
    • Unalaska 61 mi (98 km) SE
    • Nikolski 76 mi (123 km) SW
    • Akutan 93 mi (149 km) NE
    • Saint George 194 mi (312 km) NW
    • False Pass 197 mi (317 km) NE

    Distance from Anchorage: 835 mi (1344 km)

  • Subfeatures:
    • Fire Island
    • Metcalf Domes
    • McCulloch Peak
    • Tahoma Peak
    • Ship Rock
    • Castle Rock

Description

Bogoslof Island is the largest of a cluster of small, low-lying islands comprising the emergent summit of a large submarine stratovolcano. This stratovolcano rises about 6000 ft (1800 m) from the Bering Sea floor, but is only about 300 ft (100 m) above sea level at its highest point [1] . Bogoslof volcano is unusual in its location. It is slightly north of the main Aleutian volcanic front, and is interpreted as a back-arc feature. This volcano is frequently altered by both eruptions and erosion, and has undergone dramatic changes in historical time.There are currently two islands of this volcano above sea level: Fire Island and Bogoslof Island. Fire Island lies about 2000 ft (610 m) northwest of Bogoslof and is a tiny sea stack. The current-day Fire Island is what remains of a volcano dome extruded in 1883. Bogoslof is triangular in shape, and about 1.2 mi (2 km) by 0.5 mi (0.75 km). On the southwest side of Bogoslof are steep-sided twin pinnacles called Castle Rock - this is what remains of a dome erupted in 1796. On the north end of Bogoslof Island is a small, 500 ft (150 m) by 900 ft (275 m) dome that was erupted in 1992. Other domes erupted at Bogoslof, (which has had confirmed eruptions in 1796-1804, 1806-1823, 1883-1895, 1906, 1907, 1909-1910, 1926-1928, and 1992) have been lost to explosions or erosion [2] [3] [1] .

Name Origin

Quote from Orth (1971): "Bogoslof Island" is a Russian name meaning "theologian," given because the island "rose from the sea May 18, 1796, St. John's Day" (Baker, 1906). The name "O[strov] Ioanna Bogoslova," or "John the Theologian's Island," was published by Lt. Sarichev (1826). Captain Tebenkov (1852) published the name "O[strov] Bogoslova" or "theologian's island".


References Cited

[1] Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Byers, F. M. Jr., 1959, Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-L, p. 267-369, 5 sheets, scale 1 at 1:63,360, 1 at 1:96,000, and 1 at 1:300,000.
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plate 39 PDF 2.2 MB
plate 40 PDF 3.9 MB
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plate 48 PDF 85 KB
table 3 PDF 149 KB

[2] Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada, 1990

Wood, C. A., and Kienle, Juergen, (eds.), 1990, Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada: New York, Cambridge University Press, 354 p.

[3] Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Miller, T. P., McGimsey, R. G., Richter, D. H., Riehle, J. R., Nye, C. J., Yount, M. E., and Dumoulin, J. A., 1998, Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0582, 104 p.

Current Activity

No new updates for Bogoslof volcano since November 24, 2023, 12:00 pm.

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Fourpeaked

Fourpeaked Eruption Timeline

In October, 2006, Oliver Holm of Kodiak, AK, phoned the Anchorage Alaska Volcano Observatory office to report seeing a steam and gas plume at or near the summit of Fourpeaked in 1965. Mr. Holm stated that during July or August of 1965 he was setnetting in Chief Cove, at the northern side of Uyak Bay. One day he went up Shelikof Strait, and as they passed Cape Ugat (on the western side of Kodiak Island, he could see a steam plume coming from at or near the summit of Fourpeaked. Mr. Holm reports that the plume was about the same height as the mountain is tall, from his perspective. He did not notice any ash on the snow, or any discoloration in the plume.

Fourpeaked 2006/9

September 17, 2006

From Neal and others (2009): "As fall arrived in Alaska, a phreatic eruption from a volcano not considered active in the Holocene surprised AVO and residents of south-central Alaska. Late on Sunday, September 17, AVO received several citizen telephone reports of a dark plume, fed by what appeared to be two sources, rising from the area near Cape Douglas in lower Cook Inlet. Satellite analysis indicated the source of the plumes to be roughly between closely spaced Douglas and Fourpeaked volcanoes. he drifting cloud produced by these rising plumes persisted throughout the night, reaching a minimum altitude of 20,000 ft (6,100 m based on radar data; Dave Schneider, USGS, written commun., 2006), but drifting only 20 km (12 mi) downwind in an unusually calm and clear atmosphere over south-central Alaska.
The next day, AVO issued an information release mentioning Douglas and Fourpeaked volcanoes, but stated that the exact nature and source of the plumes remained unclear. Neither volcano was monitored seismically, and data from the nearest stations at Katmai and Augustine initially showed nothing dramatic. Deteriorating weather conditions precluded visual observations, but an overflight was scheduled for the first clear window. On the afternoon of September 18, NWS relayed a pilot report of a strong sulfur odor 300 km (190 mi) northwest of Fourpeaked. This was an area likely to be impacted by drift of the September 17 cloud according to PUFF, a volcanic ash tracking model used by AVO (Searcy and others, 1998). Pilots in the Lake Iliamna area on the morning of September 18 also reported a strong sulfur odor, a locality also consistent with likely cloud drift on the 17th.
On September 20, AVO received NWS radar and other satellite data indicating particulate and sulfur-bearing properties in the cloud of September 17, confirming a volcanic source for the event. Based on this, AVO announced Level of Concern Color Code YELLOW for both Douglas and Fourpeaked volcanoes because the source was still uncertain. NEXRAD Doppler radar images from King Salmon showed a particulate cloud in the atmosphere from at least 12:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. ADT on September 17. The cloud appeared most energetic (dense) in the first 2 hours (Dave Schneider, USGS written commun., 2006). The bulk of the cloud remained over the point of origin for much of this time, reflecting very calm atmospheric conditions on that day. In addition, Ozone Monitoring Equipment onboard National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Aura satellite indicated a pod of SO2 gas in the general vicinity of the eruption plume at 3:00 p.m. ADT. Subsequently, AVO received reports of a very fine-ash dusting at Nonvianuk Lake outlet (110 km or 70 mi west northwest of Fourpeaked) and near Homer (150 km or 90 mi northeast of Fourpeaked). The Nonvianuk report stated, 'We have a heavy sulfuric smell in the air and ash filling the air. The wind here is blowing from the ESE' No samples were retrievable from either location for analysis, but the Nonvianuk report is consistent with PUFF trajectories for a cloud reaching about 20,000 ft (6,100 m) on the afternoon of September 17. Interestingly, multi-spectral satellite images showed no ash signature in the plume on September 17, but AVO analysts did note a thermal anomaly in the vicinity of Fourpeaked (J. Dehn, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute (UAFGI), written commun., 2006). Following the initial event on September 17th, no further particulate clouds were imaged by radar or other means.
An AVO overflight on September 20 confirmed Fourpeaked as the source of volcanic activity. Despite cloud cover of the actual summit, observers in a fixed-wing aircraft circled several distinct vapor clouds rising through the cloud deck above Fourpeaked. Visible patches of discolored snow and ice, especially north and west of the Fourpeaked summit, suggested ash fallout. An AVO helicopter crew later on the same day photographed a lobate, dark debris-flow tongue that had emerged from glacial ice about 3,000 ft (900 m) below the cloud-covered Fourpeaked summit; patchy areas of grey ash on the glacial ice around the summit and to the northeast also were noted. Clouds and fuel limitations prevented any further exploration of the area.
Aerial inspection of the Fourpeaked area on September 23 finally revealed the source of the September 17 plume and continuing fumarolic emissions. Water vapor and volcanic gas billowed from a dramatic, linear series of pits or vents extending about 1,250 m (4,100 ft) across the heavily crevassed and disrupted glacial-ice cover on the north side of the summit region. Multiple sources of vapor from these vents explain the apparent double plume seen in the photograph of September 17. A light dusting of dark material surrounded some of the open pits and several elongate dark stripes leading down slope from at least one vent probably represented remobilized fragmental ejecta mixed with melted ice and snow (or plume condensate). A subtle series of snow-mantled rills leading down slope in the same area indicated several episodes of surface debris or water flow. Stormy weather between September 17-23, produced new snowfall indicating that the ejecta collars and small debris flows observed on September 23 had occurred after the initial event.
AVO scientists visited the area by helicopter on September 24 and 25. The vent area consisted of as many as nine discrete craters or pits, and between three and five were venting steam and volcanic gas at any one time. The vents occurred along a line trending north from the summit basin, inferred to be a glacial cirque, obliquely down-slope across a northwest trending, ice-covered ridge. The bottoms of non-steaming pits were covered with blocks of debris-mantled ice. The upper craters within the Fourpeaked summit cirque had coalesced creating a heavily disrupted ice zone. Most craters were surrounded by fine (?) debris collars that did not extend very far from their rims; there was no evidence of additional, significant ash emission since September 17. FLIR imaging of the pits indicated elevated temperatures as high as 75C (167F); however, these values are minimums due to steam obscuration. A strong sulfur odor was noted downwind of the vents as far as 50 km (30 mi).
The glacial outburst associated with the September 17 event originated from beneath a chaotic ice jumble on the unnamed north-trending glacier at an elevation of about 5,000 ft. This flood apparently scoured a steep-walled canyon more than 100 m (330 ft) deep in places. Blocks of ice up to 5 m (16 ft) or more across had been rafted in a mixture of water and fine-grained to cobble-boulder sized, heterolithologic volcanic debris at least 6 km (4 mi) down slope, where material spilled off the front of the glacier ice and traveled an unknown distance into the Douglas River drainage. Levees of ice, sediment, and rock clasts as much as 10-15 m (33-50 ft) high marked the margins of the deposit. Where traced into the Douglas River drainage about 3-4 km (2-2.5 mi) from the glacier snout, the deposit was thin (about 2 cm or 0.8 in) and fine grained with a maximum clast size of about 1 cm (0.4 in). The field crew flew the length of the Douglas River to Cook Inlet and noted evidence of a flooding event represented by recently emplaced fine-grained gray sediment on beaches and river banks. On the day of observation, there was no evidence of continuing discharge of meltwater or debris down this newly carved drainage system.
AVO scientists collected samples of the fine, gray ash-fall deposit from the September 17 event. Deposits were most impressive west of the vent area where they were estimated to be 1-2 mm (less than 0.1 in) thick. Other flanks of the volcano received a mere dusting (<1 mm); based on these few observations and the outlier reports of extremely light ash fall noted at two distant locations, the fall deposit likely represents well under 1 million cubic m of material. Preliminary petrographic analyses indicate the tephra consists of hydrothermally altered volcanic rock and crystal fragments, notably pyrite, and other accessory minerals (J. Larsen, UAFGI, written commun., 2006).
AVO geologists in the field on September 24-25 also reported loud rumbling sounds associated with sudden bursts of water from the ice-bedrock contact at an elevation of approximately 4,000 ft on the northwest flank of Fourpeaked; these flows lasted several seconds and then disappeared. An overflight of the cliff below these outbursts did not reveal anything unusual, and any relationship between these periodic outbursts of water with the events of September 17 is uncertain.
AVO geologists made further ground-based observations of the deposits and features related to this unrest in mid-October. Close helicopter passes of the vent area on October 14 revealed that several of the original craters had coalesced and the rims of the sheer-walled pits had retreated, enlarging most by perhaps tens of meters. The pit rims were blanketed by fresh snow indicating no additional ash emission of significance since the explosion on September 17. However, intermittent, vigorous fumarolic activity capable of entraining a small amount of locally derived material may have continued and gone undetected between overflights. Field observers saw no sign of large ballistics littering the surface, so any ongoing phreatic emissions were not very energetic. Yellow-stained (most likely sulfur) snow surrounded the upper crater.
Deposits related to the outburst flood into the Douglas River were examined more closely and consisted of gray, soggy, water-saturated, sulfur-smelling silty material containing cobble-sized clasts of dense, altered, volcanic rock and pyrite (and possibly marcasite). Preliminary results from x-ray diffraction and x-ray fluorescence analyses of a non-pyritic material indicate that the volcanic rock composition primarily is dacite, and that the fine fraction also contains minor gypsum and minor smectite (K. Bull, ADGGS, written commun., 2007). Interestingly, near the snout of the glacier impacted by this outburst flood, AVO geologists noted multiple layers of similar, sulfurous, heterolithologic material exposed in the ice stratigraphy, and postulated that these may represent prior (possibly historical in age) debris-flow events captured in the ice.
Eight airborne gas measurements were obtained between September 23 and November 18, 2006. Sulfur dioxide output was steady and high for a non-erupting volcano ranging between 820-2,940 ton/d (Doukas and McGee, 2007). For the same period, CO2 flux was between 340-834 ton/d. In contrast to Augustine Volcano (McGee and others, 2006), H2S output from Fourpeaked remained quite high, between 70-140 ton/d, likely reflecting the dominance of a wet hydrothermal system at this ice-clad volcano. In addition to these onsite, airborne measurements, Ozone Mapping Instrument (OMI) sensors occasionally detected SO2 clouds in the area. Beginning in October, low sun angles prevented good results and AVO stopped receiving reports from the OMI satellite team at the University of Maryland (D. Schneider, USGS, oral commun., 2006).
Seismic activity as recorded on the three new stations installed following the event on September 17 remained relatively low through the end of the year, typically with only a few volcanic earthquakes captured on most days. These three stations augmented coverage by regional seismic station CCDN about 17 km (~11 mi) northeast of Fourpeaked. On October 3, a swarm consisting of tens to hundreds of very small, non-locatable earthquakes occurred in the vicinity of Fourpeaked. A second swarm on November 5-6 occurred within the new Fourpeaked subnet and 75 events were located. Seismicity remained elevated with occasional small swarms of activity (10 located events per day or less) through the end of the year. Small explosion signals also began to be recorded in the spring; these signals may have reflected transient increases in fumarolic emission.
Further analysis of Katmai area seismic stations during the time period of the eruption cloud and opening of vents in the ice revealed a small swarm of earthquakes between 11:48 a.m. and 3:50 p.m. ADT on September 17 (M. West, UAFGI, oral commun., 2006) coincident in time with the onset and development of the plume seen in radar images. The University of Alaska Fairbanks infrasound array also detected a signal at about 20:50 UTC on September 17, likely an explosion source, at a time and location consistent with the plume sighting (S.R. McNutt, UAFGI, oral commun., 2006).
AVO concluded that the unrest at Fourpeaked volcano most likely involved the presence of new magma at fairly shallow (less than a few kilometers) levels, accounting for the seismicity and degassing, and providing a heat and gas source for a phreatic explosion, vigorous phreatic emission of gas and fine particulates, and a glacial outburst of meltwater, glacial ice, and hydrothermally altered debris on September 17.
A shallow, degassing intrusion of fresh magma also would account for the ongoing gas emissions (K. McGee, USGS, oral commun., 2006). The lack of a seismic network at Fourpeaked precludes exact determination of the onset of seismicity that may have been associated with an intrusion. However, the swarm detected on the Katmai network on September 17 likely captured the most vigorous phase of the event, including the onset of phreatic eruption.
Through the remainder of 2006 and into 2007, a variably robust plume of vapor and volcanic gas discharged from the linear chain of pits in the ice. Overflights into mid-November documented minor changes in the pit morphologies, primarily related to coalescence and widening. No further ash emissions of significance were noted, although an increasingly visible coating of a yellow, likely sulfurous deposit stained snow and ice cover around the Fourpeaked summit."

For detailed observations and photographs of this event, pelase see: Neal, C.A., McGimsey, R.G., Dixon, J.P., Manevich, Alexander, and Rybin, Alexander, 2009, 2006 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5214, 102 p., available at pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5214/ .

McGimsey and others (2011) report that throughout the first half of 2007, seismicity, steaming, and gas emissions decreased at Fourpeaked following the 2006 eruption. McGimsey and others (2014) continue the chronology of this event: "Steam and gas emissions were frequently observed in web camera images and during routine gas measurement flights through the first half of 2008, and were visible to an AVO field crew on Augustine Volcano in July 2008 (AVO internal log entries). Activity continued to decrease into, and through 2009.
"Steam plumes were visible in the web camera on February 8, 2009, and during gas measurement flights on June 6, 2009, and November 2, 2009; during the November overflight, no gas was detected (M. Doukas, U.S. Geological Survey, written commun., 2012). As the phreatic activity diminished, the melt holes begam filling with snow and fumarolic activity was observed only from a single vent.
"The seismic and infrasound networks, and the web cam, were serviced in the summer of 2008, and a year later, as the batteries drained, the instruments stopped recording data. On November 18, 2009, prompted by the network outage and inability to assess the level of seismic activity, AVO issued a Volcanic Activity Notice and an Information Release downgrading Fourpeaked from Aviation Color Code GREEN and Volcano Alert Level Normal to UNASSIGNED, thus removing it from the list of seismically monitored volcanoes."

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Fourpeaked 2013/4

April 2013 — May 2013

From Dixon and others(2015): "A minor increase in seismicity at Fourpeaked Volcano in April and May prompted additional analysis of monitoring data by AVO. AVO also received a report in May of steaming near Mount Douglas and Fourpeaked. During 2013, the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level for Fourpeaked remained at GREEN/NORMAL.
"A ML=4.5 earthquake occurred just west of Fourpeaked at 06:34 UTC (22:34 AKDT) on May 12. The Alaska Earthquake Information Center (AEIC) located this earthquake 15 km (9 mi) west of Fourpeaked and 25 km (16 mi) west-southwest of Mount Douglas at 15 km (9 mi) depth. This earthquake was immediately preceded by two foreshocks. A dozen small earthquakes occurred in this region in the 3 days before the ML=4.5. Another ML=4.5 earthquake occurred near Fourpeaked at 02:33 UTC (18:33 AKDT) on May 14, about 40 hours after the first earthquake. Comparison of the initial waveforms of the earthquake on seismograph station KABU suggests that both earthquakes had the same location and similar focal mechanisms. AVO analysts located 28 earthquakes in the 2 weeks following the second mainshock. It is unknown if this series of earthquakes are volcanic, but no observations of increased volcanic activity were received.
"On May 19, a crew of Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists reported steaming near Mount Douglas and Fourpeaked. AVO followed up on this report, noting that the lake at Mount Douglas froze over in previous years but did not freeze in 2013, which is likely the cause of the isolated report."

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Map References


Recently active volcanoes of Alaska, 2023

Cameron, C.E., Bull, K.F., and Macpherson, A.E., 2023, Recently active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 6, 2 sheets. https://doi.org/10.14509/31086.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

Cameron, C.E., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 3, 2 sheets. Http://doi.org/10.14509/30142

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

Schaefer, J.R., Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 1.2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. This publication has been superseded. Newest version available at http://www.dggs.alaska.gov/pubs/id/20181 .

Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, 2002

Schaefer, Janet, and Nye, C. J., 2002, Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 0123, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. Superceded by Miscellaneous Publication 133: http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20181

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Nye, C. J., Queen, Katherine, and McCarthy, A. M., 1998, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000, available at http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=7043 .
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1995

Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1995, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000.

Aleutian arc volcanoes, 1994

Nye, C. J., 1994, Aleutian arc volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 94-54, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,126,841.

Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc, 1993

Motyka, R. J., Liss, S. A., Nye, C. J., and Moorman, M. A., 1993, Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report PR 0114, 17 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1993

March, G. D., 1993, Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 93-85, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,000,000.

Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska, 1986

Luedke, R. G., and Smith, R. L., 1986, Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 1091-F, unpaged, 3 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.

Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Byers, F. M. Jr., 1959, Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-L, p. 267-369, 5 sheets, scale 1 at 1:63,360, 1 at 1:96,000, and 1 at 1:300,000.
full-text PDF 3.5 MB
plate 39 PDF 2.2 MB
plate 40 PDF 3.9 MB
plate 41 PDF 5.6 MB
plate 48 PDF 85 KB
table 3 PDF 149 KB
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc, 1950

Coats, R. R., 1950, Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 0974-B, p. 35-49, 1 sheet, scale 1:5,000,000.
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Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

The submarine topography of Bogoslof, 1937

Smith, P. A., 1937, The submarine topography of Bogoslof: Geographical Review, v. 27, p. 630-636, 1 sheet, scale unknown.

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.
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Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC file cabinet

References

Automatic identification and quantification of volcanic hotspots in Alaska using HotLINK: the hotspot learning and identification network, 2024

Saunders-Schultz, P., Lopez, T., Dietterich, H., and Girona, T., 2024, Automatic identification and quantification of volcanic hotspots in Alaska using HotLINK - the hotspot learning and identification network: Frontiers in Earth Science v. 12, 1345104. https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2024.1345104
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Deep learning detection and quantification of volcanic thermal signals in infrared satellite data, 2024

Sanders-Schultz, P., 2024, Deep learning detection and quantification of volcanic thermal signals in infrared satellite data: Fairbanks, Alaska, University of Alaska Fairbanks, M.S. thesis, 64 p.
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From field station to forecast: managing data at the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2024

Coombs, M.L., Cameron, C.E., Dietterich, H.R., Boyce, E.S., Wech, A.G., Grapenthin, R., Wallace, K.L., Parker, T., Lopez, T., Crass, S., Fee, D., Haney, M.M., Ketner, D., Loewen, M.W., Lyons, J.J., Nakai, J.S., Power, J.A., Botnick, S., Brewster, I., Enders, M.L., Harmon, D., Kelly, P.J., and Randall, M., 2024, From field station to forecast: managing data at the Alaska Volcano Observatory: Bulletin of Volcanology v. 86, 79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-024-01766-0

Dating individual zones in phenocrysts from the 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano provides constraints on timescales of magmatic processes, 2023

Moshrefzadeh, J., Izbekov, P., Loewen, M., Larsen, J., and Regan, S., 2023, Dating individual zones in phenocrysts from the 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano provides constraints on timescales of magmatic processes: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research v. 435, article no. 107741, 16 p. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2022.107741.

Recently active volcanoes of Alaska, 2023

Cameron, C.E., Bull, K.F., and Macpherson, A.E., 2023, Recently active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 6, 2 sheets. https://doi.org/10.14509/31086.

Along-arc volcanism in the western and central Aleutian from 2015 to 2021 revealed by cloud-based InSAR processing, 2023

Wang, J., Lu, Z., Bekaert, D., Marshak, C., Govorcin, M., Sangha, S., Kennedy, J., and Gregg, P., 2023, Along-arc volcanism in the western and central Aleutian from 2015 to 2021 revealed by cloud-based InSAR processing: Geophysical Research Letters v. 50, no. 23, e2023GL106323. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106323
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Infrasound single-channel noise reduction: application to detection and localization of explosive volcanism in Alaska using backprojection and array processing, 2023

Sanderson, R.W., Matoza, R.S., Fee, D., Haney, M.M., and Lyons, J.J., 2023, Infrasound single-channel noise reduction: application to detection and localization of explosive volcanism in Alaska using backprojection and array processing: Geophysical Journal International v. 232, no. 2, p. 1684-1712. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac182

Phases in fine volcanic ash, 2023

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Alaska interagency operating plan for volcanic ash episodes, 2022

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Geologic database of information on volcanoes in Alaska (GeoDIVA), 2022

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Quantifying eruptive and background seismicity, deformation, degassing, and thermal emissions at volcanoes in the United States during 1978-2020, 2021

Reath, K., Pritchard, M.E., Roman, D.C., Lopez, T., Carn, S., Fischer, T.P., Lu, Z., Poland, M.P., Vaughan, R.G., Wessels, R., Wike, L.L., and Tran, H.K., 2021, Quantifying eruptive and background seismicity, deformation, degassing, and thermal emissions at volcanoes in the United States during 1978-2020: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, v. 126, e2021JB021684, doi: 10.1029/2021JB021684.

Seismo-acoustic evidence for vent drying during shallow submarine eruptions at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2020

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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 4, 2020

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Evolving infrasound detections from Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: insights from atmospheric propagation modeling, 2020

Schwaiger, H.F., Lyons, J.J., Iezzi, A.M., Fee, David, and Haney, M.M., 2020, Evolving infrasound detections from Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: insights from atmospheric propagation modeling: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, n. 27, doi:10.1007/s00445-020-1360-3.

Geology and eruptive history of Bogoslof volcano, 2020

Waythomas, C.F., Loewen, M., Wallace, K.L., Cameron, C.E., and Larsen, J.F., 2020, Geology and eruptive history of Bogoslof volcano: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1352-3.

Infrasound generated by the 2016-2017 shallow submarine eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2020

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Seismic character and progression of explosive activity during the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2020

Searcy, Cheryl, and Power, J.A., 2020, Seismic character and progression of explosive activity during the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, n. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1343-4.

Constraints on eruption processes and event masses for the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, through evalution of IASI satellite SO2 masses and complementary datasets, 2020

Lopez, Taryn, Lieven, Clarisse, Schwaiger, Hans, Van Eaton, Alexa, Loewen, Matthew, Fee, David, Lyons, John, Wallace, Kristi, Searcy, Cheryl, Wech, Aaron, Haney, Matthew, Schnieder, David, and Graham, Nathan, 2020, Constraints on eruption processes and event masses for the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, through evalution of IASI satellite SO2 masses and complementary datasets: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1348-z.

Seismic and hydroacoustic observations of the 2016-17 Bogoslof eruption, 2020

Tepp, Gabrielle, Dziak, R.P., Haney, M.M., Lyons, J.J., Searcy, Cheryl, Matsumoto, Haru, and Haxel, Joseph, 2020, Seismic and hydroacoustic observations of the 2016-17 Bogoslof eruption: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1344-3.

Characteristics of thunder and electromagnetic pulses from volcanic lightning at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2020

Haney, M.M., Van Eaton, A.R., Lyons, J.J., Kramer, R.L., Fee, David, Iezzi, A.M., Dziak, R.P., Anderson, Jacob, Johnson, J.B., Lapierre, J.L., and Stock, Michael, 2020, Characteristics of thunder and electromagnetic pulses from volcanic lightning at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1349-y.

Mechanisms for ballistic block ejection during the 2016-2017 shallow submarine eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2020

Waythomas, C.F., and Mastin, L.G., 2020, Mechanisms for ballistic block ejection during the 2016-2017 shallow submarine eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1351-4.

Co-eruptive tremor from Bogoslof volcano: seismic wavefield composition at regional distances, 2020

Haney, M.M., Fee, David, McKee, K.F., Lyons, J.J., Matoza, R.S., Wech, A.G., Tepp, Gabrielle, Searcy, Cheryl, and Mikesell, T.D., 2020, Co-eruptive tremor from Bogoslof volcano: seismic wavefield composition at regional distances: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-019-1347-0.

Satellite observations of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano: aviation and ash fallout hazard implications from a water-rich eruption, 2020

Schneider, D.J., Van Eaton, A.R., and Wallace, K.L., 2020, Satellite observations of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano: aviation and ash fallout hazard implications from a water-rich eruption: Bulletin of Volcanology, v, 82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-020-1361-2.

Remote detection and location of explosive volcanism in Alaska with the EarthScope Transportable Array, 2020

Sanderson, R.W., Matoza, R.S., Fee, David, Haney, M.M., and Lyons, J.J., 2020, Remote detection and location of explosive volcanism in Alaska with the EarthScope Transportable Array: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, v. 125, 23 p., doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB018347

Forecasting, detecting, and tracking volcanic eruptions from space, 2020

Poland, M.P., Lopez, Taryn, Wright, Robert, and Pavolonis, M.J., 2020, Forecasting, detecting, and tracking volcanic eruptions from space: Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Science, 40 p., https://doi.org/10.1007/s41976-020-00034-x

2016 Volcanic activity in Alaska - Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2020

Cameron, C.E., Dixon, J.P., Waythomas, C.F., Iezzi, A.M., Wallace, K.L., McGimsey, R.G., and Bull, K.F., 2020, 2016 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5125, 63 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205125.

2017 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2020

Dixon, J.P., Cameron, C.E., Iezzi, A.M., Power, J.A., Wallace, K., and Waythomas, C.F., 2020, 2017 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5102, 61 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205102.

AVO-G2S: A modified, open-source Ground-to-Space atmospheric specification for infrasound modeling, 2019

Schwaiger, H.F., Iezzi, A.M., and Fee, David, 2019, AVO-G2S: A modified, open-source Ground-to-Space atmospheric specification for infrasound modeling: Computers and Geosciences, v. 125, p. 90-97, doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2018.12.013.

Catalog of earthquake parameters and description of seismograph and infrasound stations at Alaskan volcanoes - January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2017, 2019

Dixon, J.P., Stihler S.D., Haney, M.M., Lyons, J.J., Ketner, D.M., Mulliken, K.M., Parker, T., and Power, J.A., 2019, Catalog of earthquake parameters and description of seismograph and infrasound stations at Alaskan volcanoes - January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2017: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 1115, 92 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ds1115.

Infrasound from giant bubbles during explosive submarine eruptions, 2019

Lyons, J.J., Haney, M.M., Fee, David, Wech, A.G., and Waythomas, C.F., 2019, Infrasound from giant bubbles during explosive submarine eruptions: Nature Geoscience, v. 12, p. 952-958, doi:10.1038/s41561-019-0461-0.

Overview, chronology, and impacts of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2019

Coombs, Michelle, Wallace, Kristi, Cameron, Cheryl, Lyons, John, Wech, Aaron, Angeli, Kim, and Cervelli, Peter, 2019, Overview, chronology, and impacts of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, v, 81, n. 62, doi:10.1007/s00445-019-1322-9.

Comparison of short-term seismic precursors and explosion parameters during the 2016-2017 Bogoslof eruption, 2019

Tepp, Gabrielle, and Haney, Matthew, 2019, Comparison of short-term seismic precursors and explosion parameters during the 2016-2017 Bogoslof eruption: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 81, n. 63, doi:10.1007/s00445-019-1323-8.

The 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: preface to the special issue, 2019

Waythomas, C.F., Lyons, J.J., Fee, David, and Wallace, K.L., 2019, The 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: preface to the special issue: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 81, n. 48, doi:10.1007/s00445-019-1301-1.

Petrology of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof Island, Alaska, 2019

Loewen, M.L., Izbekov, Pavel, Moshrefzadeh, Jamshid, Coombs, Michelle, Larsen, Jessica, Graham, Nathan, Harbin, Michelle, Waythomas, Christopher, and Wallace, Kristi, 2019, Petrology of the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof Island, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology v. 81, n. 72, 20 p., doi:10.1007/s00445-019-1333-6.

2016-17 evolution of the submarine-subaerial edifice of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, based on analysis of satellite imagery, 2019

Waythomas, C.F., Angeli, K., Wessels, R., and Schneider, D, 2020, 2016-17 evolution of the submarine-subaerial edifice of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, based on analysis of satellite imagery: Bulletin of Volcanology v. 82, doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-020-1363-0.

Scientists Capture Sounds of Volcanic Thunder, 2018

Associated Press, 2018, Scientists Capture Sounds of Volcanic Thunder: American Geophysical Union press release published online March 13, 2018, available at https://news.agu.org/press-release/scientists-capture-sounds-of-volcanic-thunder/

Volcanic thunder from explosive eruptions at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2018

Haney, M.M., Van Eaton, A.R., Lyon, J.J., Kramer, R.L., Fee, David, Iexxi, A.M., 2018, Volcanic thunder from explosive eruptions at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 45, n. 8, doi: 10.1002/2017/GL076911.

The inaudible rumble of volcanic eruptions, 2018

Matoza, R.S., and Fee, David, 2018, The inaudible rumble of volcanic eruptions: Acoustics Today, v. 14, n. 1, p. 17-25.

The Alaska Volcano Observatory: 30 years of protecting Alaskans from the effects of volcanic activity (1988-2018), 2018

Mulliken, K.M., 2018, The Alaska Volcano Observatory: 30 years of protecting Alaskans from the effects of volcanic activity (1988-2018): Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 67, 2 p. http://doi.org/10.14509/30032

Short-term forecasting and detection of explosions during the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof Volcano, Alaska, 2018

Coombs, M.L., Wech, A.G., Haney, M.M., Lyons, J.J., Schneider, D.J., Schwaiger, H.F., Wallace, K.L., Fee, David, Freymueller, J.T., Schaefer, J.R., and Tepp, Gabrielle, 2018, Short-term forecasting and detection of explosions during the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof Volcano, Alaska: Frontiers in Earth Science, v. 6, article 122, doi: 10.3389/feart.2018.00122 .

Historical eruptions and hazards at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, 2018

Waythomas, C.F., and Cameron, C.E., 2018, Historical eruptions and hazards at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2018-5085, 42 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20185085.

2018 update to the U.S. Geological Survey national volcanic threat assessment, 2018

Ewert, J.W., Diefenbach, A.K., and Ramsey, D.W., 2018, 2018 update to the U.S. Geological Survey national volcanic threat assessment: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2018-5140, 40 p., https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2018/5140/sir20185140.pdf.

A repeating event sequence alarm for monitoring volcanoes, 2018

Tepp, Gabrielle, 2018, A repeating event sequence alarm for monitoring volcanoes: Seismological Research Letters, v, 89, n. 5, p. 1863-1876, doi:10.1785/0220170263

Volcanology at DGGS, 2018

Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Volcanology at DGGS: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 74, 2 p., http://doi.org/10.14509/30118

Using earthquakes, T waves, and infrasound to investigate the eruption of Bogoslof Volcano, Alaska, 2018

Wech, A., Tepp, G., Lyons, J., and Haney, M., 2018, Using earthquakes, T waves, and infrasound to investigate the eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 45, no. 14, p. 6918-6925.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

Cameron, C.E., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 3, 2 sheets. Http://doi.org/10.14509/30142

Another Bogoslof eruption sends ash over Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Another Bogoslof eruption sends ash over Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island: Anchorage Daily News article published online January 19, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/aviation/2017/01/19/another-bogoslof-eruption-sends-ash-over-alaska-peninsula-kodiak-island/

Ash falls in Unalaska after Bogoslof eruption, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Ash falls in Unalaska after Bogoslof eruption: Alaska Dispatch News article published online January 31, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/environment/2017/01/31/unalaska-receives-ashfall-after-bogoslof-eruption/

Alaska volcano erupts; ash trace reaches city, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Alaska volcano erupts; ash trace reaches city: Fox News article published online January 31, 2017, available at http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/01/31/alaska-volcano-erupts-ash-trace-reaches-city.html

Volcanic ash falls on unalaska in Bogoslof's longest eruption yet, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Volcanic ash falls on unalaska in Bogoslof's longest eruption yet: KUBC KIAL Unalaska Community Broadcasting article published online January 31, 2017, available at http://kucb.org/post/volcanic-ash-falls-unalaska-bogoslofs-longest-eruption-yet

2 Alaska volcanoes erupt just hours apart, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, 2 Alaska volcanoes erupt just hours apart: Anchorage Daily News article published online May 17, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/science/2017/05/17/2-alaska-volcanoes-erupt-just-hours-apart/

Volcanic Explosions Rock an Alaskan Island as Etna Rumbles, 2017

Klemetti, E., 2017, Volcanic Explosions Rock an Alaskan Island as Etna Rumbles: Wired article published online May 19, 2017, available at https://www.wired.com/2017/05/volcanic-explosions-rock-alaskan-island-etna-rumbles/

‘Unpredictable’ Bogoslof Volcano erupts - again, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, ‘Unpredictable’ Bogoslof Volcano erupts - again: KTVA Alaska article published online May 16, 2017, available at http://www.ktva.com/gallery-unpredictable-bogoslof-volcano-captured-camera-340/

Three Alaska Peninsula volcanoes are restless, 2017

Lill, A., 2017, Three Alaska Peninsula volcanoes are restless: KDLG Dillingham, Alaska article published online June 9, 2017, available at http://kdlg.org/post/three-alaska-peninsula-volcanoes-are-restless#stream/0

Alaskan volcano spews plumes of ash into the Bering Sea in breathtaking new image captured by NASA satellite, 2017

Liberator, S., 2017, Alaskan volcano spews plumes of ash into the Bering Sea in breathtaking new image captured by NASA satellite: Daily Mail article published online June 9, 2017, available at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4590148/NASA-releases-image-volcano-plume-seen-space.html

Alaska volcano erupts again, forcing new aviation alert, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Alaska volcano erupts again, forcing new aviation alert: CBS News article published online May 30, 2017, available at http://www.cbsnews.com/news/alaska-volcano-bogoslof-erupts-again-aviation-alert-raised/

Story Time w/ Aunt Phil: Bogoslof Volcano, 2017

Bill, L. D., 2017, Story Time w/ Aunt Phil: Bogoslof Volcano: KTVA Alaska article published online June 12, 2017, available at http://www.ktva.com/story-time-w-aunt-phil-bogoslof-volcano-495/

Ask the Experts: Alaska’s Bogoslof Volcano Erupted Again-Why Was It So Hard to Predict?, 2017

Harris, M., 2017, Ask the Experts: Alaska’s Bogoslof Volcano Erupted Again-Why Was It So Hard to Predict?: Scientific American article published online May 31, 2017, available at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ask-the-experts-alaska-rsquo-s-bogoslof-volcano-erupted-again-mdash-why-was-it-so-hard-to-predict/

Island-Altering Eruption of Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano Seen in Images from Space, 2017

Breslin, S., 2017, Island-Altering Eruption of Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano Seen in Images from Space: The Weather Channel article published online June 8, 2017, available at https://weather.com/news/news/bogoslof-volcano-eruption-photos-digitalglobe-alaska

Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano Sees Pulses of Short Eruptions, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano Sees Pulses of Short Eruptions: U.S. News & World Report article published online June 13, 2017, available at https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/alaska/articles/2017-06-13/alaskas-bogoslof-volcano-sees-pulses-of-short-eruptions

Bogoslof volcano news & activity updates: Bogoslof volcano (Aleutian Islands): new series of larger explosions, 2017

Unknown, 2017, Bogoslof volcano news & activity updates: Bogoslof volcano (Aleutian Islands): new series of larger explosions: Volcano Discovery article published online June 13, 2017, available at https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/bogoslof/news/63661/Bogoslof-volcano-Aleutian-Islands-new-series-of-larger-explosions.html

Lightning network helps confirm volcanic eruption, 2017

Frey, M., 2017, Lightning network helps confirm volcanic eruption: KTVA article published online May 30, 2017, available at http://www.ktva.com/lightning-network-helps-confirm-volcanic-eruption-243/

Pretty Volcanic Plume Seen in Space Image, 2017

Pappas, S., 2017, Pretty Volcanic Plume Seen in Space Image: Live Science article published online June 9, 2017, available at https://www.livescience.com/59425-bogoslof-volcanic-plume-space-image.html

Scientist says Bogoslof has history of eruptive sequences, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Scientist says Bogoslof has history of eruptive sequences: KTUU article published online May 21, 2017, available at http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Sc-423570894.html

NASA Shares Beautiful Image Of Volcanic Eruption Aftermath As Seen From Space, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, NASA Shares Beautiful Image Of Volcanic Eruption Aftermath As Seen From Space: IFL Science article published online June 5, 2017, available at http://www.iflscience.com/environment/nasa-shares-beautiful-image-of-volcanic-eruption-aftermath-as-seen-from-space/

Photographs show how Alaska volcano's eruptions have changed island, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Photographs show how Alaska volcano's eruptions have changed island: CBS News article published online January 12, 2017, available at http://www.cbsnews.com/news/bogoslof-island-alaska-eruptions-photographs/

With Bogoslof volcano's continuing eruptions, island has tripled in size, 2017

Andrews, L., 2017, With Bogoslof volcano's continuing eruptions, island has tripled in size: ADN article published online February 18, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2017/02/18/with-bogoslof-volcanos-continuing-eruptions-island-has-tripled-in-size/

Blowing its top: an explanation of Bogoslof Volcano's eruptions, latest on Thursday, 2017

Winkle, K., 2017, Blowing its top: an explanation of Bogoslof Volcano's eruptions, latest on Thursday: KTUU article published online January 5, 2017, available at http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Bogoslof-Volcano-erupts-a-409836685.html

Bogoslof Volcano In Alaska Erupts Spewing Ash Clouds, 2017

Gordon, A., 2017, Bogoslof Volcano In Alaska Erupts Spewing Ash Clouds: Tech Times article published online March 14, 2017, available at http://www.techtimes.com/articles/201539/20170314/bogoslof-volcano-in-alaska-erupts-spewing-ash-clouds.htm

Bogoslof volcano settles down after sending ash over Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island, 2017

Klint, C., 2017, Bogoslof volcano settles down after sending ash over Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island: ADN article published online January 19, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/aviation/2017/01/19/another-bogoslof-eruption-sends-ash-over-alaska-peninsula-kodiak-island/

Explosion at Bogoslof Volcano prompts ninth aviation warning during weeks-long eruption, 2017

Mackintosh, C., 2017, Explosion at Bogoslof Volcano prompts ninth aviation warning during weeks-long eruption: KTUU article published online January 18, 2017, available at http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Explosion-at-Bogoslof-Volcano-prompts-ninth-aviation-warning-since-eruption-began-411143435.html

No high-altitude ash from latest Bogoslof eruption, scientists say, 2017

Klint, C., 2017, No high-altitude ash from latest Bogoslof eruption, scientists say: ADN article published online February 13, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/environment/2017/02/13/bogoslof-eruption-with-ash-cloud-likely-puts-scientists-on-alert/

Is Bogoslof Volcano done erupting?, 2017

Kraegel, L., 2017, Is Bogoslof Volcano done erupting?: Alaska Public Media article published online April 6, 2017, available at http://www.alaskapublic.org/2017/04/06/is-bogoslof-volcano-done-erupting/

Highest aviation alert level issued after Alaskan volcano erupts, 2017

McKirdy, E., and Sutton, J., 2017, Highest aviation alert level issued after Alaskan volcano erupts: CNN article published online May 29, 2017, available at http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/29/us/alaska-bogoslof-volcano-eruption/index.html

Alaska’s Bogoslof volcano explodes, 2017

Associated Press, 2017, Alaska’s Bogoslof volcano explodes: South China Morning Post article published online March 9, 2017, available at http://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/2077271/alaskas-bogoslof-volcano-explodes

No major explosions at Bogoslof in over a month, researchers say, 2017

Mackintosh, C., 2017, No major explosions at Bogoslof in over a month, researchers say: KTUU article published online April 14, 2017, available at http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/No-major-explosions-at-Bogoslof-in-over-a-month-researchers-say-419514723.html

‘Explosive events’ rock Pacific Ocean, 2017

Palin, M., 2017, ‘Explosive events’ rock Pacific Ocean: News.com article published online March 20, 2017, available at http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/natural-wonders/explosive-events-rock-pacific-ocean/news-story/618b9ee04ece0d80e69c02ebe5c92d94

Not All Eruptions Are Equal For Submarine Bogoslof Volcano, 2017

Kraegel, L., 2017, Not All Eruptions Are Equal For Submarine Bogoslof Volcano: KUCB article published online February 7, 2017, available at http://kucb.org/post/not-all-eruptions-are-equal-submarine-bogoslof-volcano

New equipment helps scientists keep tabs on Bogoslof now and study it later, 2017

Sobel, Z., 2017, New equipment helps scientists keep tabs on Bogoslof now and study it later: Alaska Public Media article published online June 19, 2017, available at http://www.alaskapublic.org/2017/06/19/new-equipment-helps-scientists-keep-tabs-on-bogoslof-now-and-study-it-later/

2 Bogoslof eruptions send ash clouds miles above Aleutians, 2017

Hollander, Z., 2017, 2 Bogoslof eruptions send ash clouds miles above Aleutians: Alaska Dispatch News article published online June 27, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/environment/2017/06/27/bogoslof-erupts-yet-again-with-more-to-come-soon/

Ash cloud restricts Asia-US airfreight, 2017

Cheshire, L., 2017, Ash cloud restricts Asia-US airfreight: Asia Fruit article published online June 27, 2017, available at http://www.fruitnet.com/asiafruit/article/172636/volcanic-ash

Air freight shippers hit as volcanic ash plume hits transpacific capacity, 2017

Lennane, A., 2017, Air freight shippers hit as volcanic ash plume hits transpacific capacity: Loadstar article published online June 26, 2017, available at https://theloadstar.co.uk/air-freight-shippers-hit-volcanic-ash-plume-hits-transpacific-capacity/

Alaska’s tiny Bogoslof volcano erupts again, sending an ash cloud miles above the Aleutians, 2017

Hanlon, T., 2017, Alaska’s tiny Bogoslof volcano erupts again, sending an ash cloud miles above the Aleutians: Anchorage Daily News article published online August 7, 2017, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2017/08/07/alaskas-tiny-bogoslof-volcano-erupts-again-sending-an-ash-cloud-miles-above-the-aleutians/.

Bogoslof Volcano in 'Unpredictable Condition' After Eruption Sends Ash 30,000 Feet into the Air, 2017

Glum. J., 2017, Bogoslof Volcano in 'Unpredictable Condition' After Eruption Sends Ash 30,000 Feet into the Air: Newsweek article published online July 10, 2017, available at http://www.newsweek.com/bogoslof-volcano-eruption-alaska-flights-634298.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2016

Cameron, C.E., and Schaefer, J.R., 2016, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. http://doi.org/10.14509/20181

An Alaskan Volcano Erupts, Largely Out of View, 2016

Fountain, H., 2017, An Alaskan Volcano Erupts, Largely Out of View: The New York Times article published online December 30, 2016, available at https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/30/science/an-alaskan-volcano-bogoslof-erupts-largely-out-of-view.html?_r=0

Bogoslof volcano just erupted again, 2016

Zak, A., 2017, Bogoslof volcano just erupted again: ADN article published online December 31, 2016, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/science/2016/12/31/aviators-in-the-aleutians-be-on-alert-bogoslof-volcano-just-erupted-again/

Bogoslof Volcano in Alaska Unexpectedly Erupts, 2016

Klemetti, E., 2017, Bogoslof Volcano in Alaska Unexpectedly Erupts: Wired article published online December 21, 2016, available at https://www.wired.com/2016/12/bogoslof-volcano-alaska-unexpectedly-erupts/

Bogoslof volcano erupts again, sends up another ash plume, 2016

Klint, C., 2017, Bogoslof volcano erupts again, sends up another ash plume: ADN article published online December 23, 2016, available at https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/science/2016/12/23/bogoslof-volcano-erupts-again-sends-up-30000-foot-ash-plume/

Alaska Volcano Observatory image database, 2016

Cameron, C.E., and Snedigar, S.F., 2016, Alaska Volcano Observatory image database: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Digital Data Series 13, https://www.avo.alaska.edu/images/. https://doi.org/10.14509/29689.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

Schaefer, J.R., Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 1.2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. This publication has been superseded. Newest version available at http://www.dggs.alaska.gov/pubs/id/20181 .

Preliminary database of Quaternary vents in Alaska, 2014

Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Preliminary database of Quaternary vents in Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 153, 11 p., doi:10.14509/27357 .

InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes, 2014

Lu, Zhong, and Dzurisin, Daniel, 2014, InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes: Chichester, UK, Springer-Praxis, 390 p.

Avian mortality associated with a volcanic gas seep at Kiska Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 2012

Bond, A.L., Evans, W.C., and Jones, I.L., 2012, Avian mortality associated with a volcanic gas seep at Kiska Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, v. 124, n. 1, p. 146-151.

Katmai scientific studies, 2012

Winfree, Robert, with contributions from Bacon, C.R., Bennett, A.J., Bennington, Ninfa, Berg, E.E., Brooks, Margi, Coletti, H.A., Coombs, M.L., Fierstein, Judy, Freeburg, Gary, Frost, G.V., Haney, Matthew, Jorgenson, M.T., Miller, A.E., Moran, Seth, Murphy, Rachel, Partnow, Patricia, Paskievitch, John, Stevens, D.P., Powell, Lee, Power, John, Prejean, S.G., Schaaf, Jeanne, Sherriff, R.L., Thurber, Clifford, and Welchman, R.A., 2012, Katmai science studies: Alaska Park Science Journal, v. 11, n. 1, 96 p., available online at http://www.nps.gov/akso/nature/science/ak_park_science/volume_11_issue_1.cfm .

Volcanic National Natural Landmarks in Alaska, 2012

Brooks, Margi, 2012, Volcanic National Natural Landmarks in Alaska: in Winfree, Robert (project lead), Katmai Science Studies: Alaska Park Science Journal, v. 11, n. 1, p. 22-25, available online at http://www.nps.gov/akso/nature/science/ak_park_science/volume_11_issue_1.cfm .
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Subduction controls of Hf and Nd isotopes in lavas of the Aleutian island arc, 2010

Yogodzinski, G.M., Vervoort, J.D., Brown, S.T., and Gerseny, M., 2010. Subduction controls of Hf and Nd isotopes in lavas of the Aleutian island arc: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 300, p. 226-238, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.09.035 .

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska reference deck, 2009

Snedigar, S.F., and Cameron, C.C., 2009, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska reference deck: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 59, 52 p, available to order from http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20401 .

Chronology and references of volcanic eruptions and selected unrest in the United States, 1980-2008, 2009

Diefenbach, A.K., Guffanti, Marianne, and Ewert, J.W., 2009, Chronology and references of volcanic eruptions and selected unrest in the United States, 1980-2008: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1118, 85 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1118/ .

Preliminary spreadsheet of eruption source parameters for volcanoes of the world, 2009

Mastin, L.G., Guffanti, Marianne, Ewert, J.E., and Spiegel, Jessica, 2009, Preliminary spreadsheet of eruption source parameters for volcanoes of the world: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1133, v. 1.2, 25 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1133/ .

The Alaska Volcano Observatory - 20 years of volcano research, monitoring, and eruption response, 2008

Schaefer, J.R., and Nye, Chris, 2008, The Alaska Volcano Observatory - 20 years of volcano research, monitoring, and eruption response: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, Alaska GeoSurvey News, NL 2008-001, v. 11, n. 1, p. 1-9, available at http://wwwdggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=16061 .

20th anniversary of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, 2008, 20th anniversary of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: University of Alaska Geophysical Institute pamphlet, 2 p.

The face of Alaska: A look at land cover and the potential drivers of change, 2008

Jones, B.M., 2008, The face of Alaska: A look at land cover and the potential drivers of change: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008-1161, 39 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1161/ .

System for ranking relative threats of U.S. volcanoes, 2007

Ewert, John, 2007, System for ranking relative threats of U.S. volcanoes: Natural Hazards Review, v. 8, n. 4, p. 112-124.

Along-strike trace element and isotopic variation in Aleutian Island arc basalt: subduction melts sediments and dehydrates serpentine, 2007

Singer, B.S., Jicha, B.R., Leeman, W.P., Rogers, N.W., Thirlwall, M.F., Ryan, Jeff, and Nicolaysen, K.E., 2007, Along-strike trace element and isotopic variation in Aleutian Island arc basalt: subduction melts sediments and dehydrates serpentine: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 112, n. B6, 26 p., doi: 10.1029/2006JB004897 .

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2005, 2006

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, and McNutt, S.R., 2006, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1264, 78 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1264/ .

The National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS), 2006

Ewert, John, Guffanti, Marianne, Cervelli, Peter, and Quick, James, 2006, The National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS): U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 2006-3142, 2 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2006/3142 .

An assessment of volcanic threat and monitoring capabilities in the United States: framework for a National Volcano Early Warning System NVEWS, 2005

Ewert, J.W., Guffanti, Marianne, and Murray, T.L., 2005, An assessment of volcanic threat and monitoring capabilities in the United States: framework for a National Volcano Early Warning System NVEWS: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1164, 62 p.
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Slab contributions in the Aleutian arc; a Hf isotopic perspective, 2005

Brown, S.T., Yogodzinski, G.M., Gerseny, M.G., and Vervoort, J.D., 2005, Slab contributions in the Aleutian arc; a Hf isotopic perspective [abs.]: in Abstracts of the 15th annual V.M. Goldschmidt conference, Geochemica et Cosmochemica Acta, v. 69, n. 10 (supplementary), p. 635.

Volcanoes of the world: an illustrated catalog of Holocene volcanoes and their eruptions, 2003

Siebert, L., and Simkin, T., 2002-, Volcanoes of the world: an illustrated catalog of Holocene volcanoes and their eruptions: Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program Digital Information Series GVP-3, http://volcano.si.edu/search_volcano.cfm, unpaged internet resource.

Bibliography of information on Alaska volcanoes, 2003

Cameron, C. E., Triplehorn, J. H., and Robar, C. L., 2003, Bibliography of information on Alaska volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 131, 1 CD-ROM.
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Along-strike variation in the Aleutian Island Arc: Genesis of high Mg# andesite and implications for continental crust, 2003

Kelemen, P.B., Yogodzinski, G.M., and Scholl, D.M., 2003, Along-strike variation in the Aleutian Island Arc: Genesis of high Mg# andesite and implications for continental crust, in Eiler, J., ed., Inside the Subduction Factory: AGU Monograph 138, p. 223-276.

Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, 2002

Schaefer, Janet, and Nye, C. J., 2002, Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 0123, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. Superceded by Miscellaneous Publication 133: http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20181

Historically active volcanoes in Alaska, a quick reference, 2000

Wallace, K. L., McGimsey, R. G., and Miller, T. P., 2000, Historically active volcanoes in Alaska, a quick reference: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 0118-00, 2 p.
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Encyclopedia of volcanoes, 2000

Sigurdsson, Haraldur, (ed.), 2000, Encyclopedia of volcanoes: San Diego, CA, Academic Press, 1417 p.

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Nye, C. J., Queen, Katherine, and McCarthy, A. M., 1998, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000, available at http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=7043 .
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Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Miller, T. P., McGimsey, R. G., Richter, D. H., Riehle, J. R., Nye, C. J., Yount, M. E., and Dumoulin, J. A., 1998, Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0582, 104 p.
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Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutians: 1975 eruption and FeTi basalts, 1997

Fournelle, J. H., Simkin, Tom, Marsh, B. D., and Blaustein, M. K., 1997, Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutians: 1975 eruption and FeTi basalts [abs.]: Eos, v. 78, n. 46, p. 794.

Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands selected photographs, 1997

Neal, Christina, and McGimsey, R. G., 1997, Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands selected photographs: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS 0040, 1 CD-ROM.

The role of hydrothermal fluids in the production of subduction zone magmas: evidence from siderophile and chalcophile trace elements and boron, 1996

Noll, P.D., Newsom, H.E., Leeman, W.P., and Ryan, J.G., 1996, The role of hydrothermal fluids in the production of subduction zone magmas: evidence from siderophile and chalcophile trace elements and boron: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, n. 4, p. 587-611.

10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983-1992: A video (Pyre Peak, Akutan, Bogoslof, Westdahl, Veniaminof, Augustine, Redoubt, and Spurr volcanoes), 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983-1992: A video (Pyre Peak, Akutan, Bogoslof, Westdahl, Veniaminof, Augustine, Redoubt, and Spurr volcanoes): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0061-A, Anchorage, AK, KAKM Video, 1 videocassette.
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10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992: a video, 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992: a video: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-61-B, 12 p.
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Volcanic activity in Alaska: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory 1992, 1995

McGimsey, R. G., Neal, C. A., and Doukas, M. P., 1995, Volcanic activity in Alaska: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory 1992: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-83, 26 p.
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Petrology of some recent eruptions in the Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1995

Harbin, M. L., and Nye, C. J., 1995, Petrology of some recent eruptions in the Aleutian Arc, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 24.

A video of 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992, 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, A video of 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992 [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 15.
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Quick reference to Alaska's active volcanoes and listing of historical eruptions, 1760-1994, 1995

McGimsey, R. G., and Miller, T. P., 1995, Quick reference to Alaska's active volcanoes and listing of historical eruptions, 1760-1994: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0520, 13 p.
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Volcanoes of Alaska, 1995

Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1995, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000.

Bogoslof, 1995

Reeder, J. W., and McGimsey, R. G., 1995, Bogoslof: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1992, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 32, p. 88-91.
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Observations of the 1992 lava dome, Bogoslof Island, eastern Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1994

Harbin, M. L., 1994, Observations of the 1992 lava dome, Bogoslof Island, eastern Aleutian Arc, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 75, n. 44, p. 737.

Aleutian magmas in space and time, 1994

Kay, S. M., and Kay, R. W., 1994, Aleutian magmas in space and time: in Plafker, George and Berg, H. C., (eds.), The Geology of Alaska, Geological Society of America The Geology of North America series v. G-1, p. 687-722.
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Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition], 1994

Simkin, Tom, and Siebert, Lee, 1994, Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition]: Tucson, Arizona, Geoscience Press, 349 p.
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The geology, geochemistry and petrology of the recent magmatic phase of the central and western Aleutian Arc, 1994

Myers, J. D., 1994, The geology, geochemistry and petrology of the recent magmatic phase of the central and western Aleutian Arc: unpublished manuscript unpaged.
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Age, character, and significance of Aleutian arc volcanism, 1994

Fournelle, J. H., Marsh, B. D., and Myers, J. D., 1994, Age, character, and significance of Aleutian arc volcanism: in Plafker, George and Berg, H. C., (eds.), The Geology of Alaska, Geological Society of America The Geology of North America Series v. G-1, p. 723-758.

Notes on Russian America, Parts II-V: Kad'iak, Unalashka, Atkha, the Pribylovs (translated by Marina Ramsay), 1994

Khlebnikov, K. T., 1994, Notes on Russian America, Parts II-V: Kad'iak, Unalashka, Atkha, the Pribylovs (translated by Marina Ramsay): Liapunova, R. G. and Fedorova, S. G., (comps.), Kingston, Ontario and Fairbanks, Alaska, The Limestone Press, 424 p.
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Aleutian arc volcanoes, 1994

Nye, C. J., 1994, Aleutian arc volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 94-54, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,126,841.

Aleut dictionary, Unangam Tunudgusii, an unabridged lexicon of the Aleutian, Pribilof, and Commander Islands Aleut language, 1994

Bergsland, Knut, comp., 1994, Aleut dictionary, Unangam Tunudgusii, an unabridged lexicon of the Aleutian, Pribilof, and Commander Islands Aleut language: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska Native Language Center, 739 p.

Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc, 1993

Motyka, R. J., Liss, S. A., Nye, C. J., and Moorman, M. A., 1993, Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report PR 0114, 17 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.
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Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1993

March, G. D., 1993, Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 93-85, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,000,000.

The dome-forming July 1992 eruption of Bogoslof Island, Alaska, 1992

Shaishnikoff, L., Reeder, J. W., and Mowatt, T. C., 1992, The dome-forming July 1992 eruption of Bogoslof Island, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 73, n. 43, p. 636.
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Bogoslof, 1992

Smithsonian Institution, 1992, Bogoslof: Global Volcanism Network Bulletin v. 17, n. 06, unpaged.

Bogoslof, 1992

Smithsonian Institution, 1992, Bogoslof: Global Volcanism Network Bulletin v. 17, n. 07, unpaged.

Alaska's volcanoes, 1991

Rennick, Penny, (ed.), 1991, Alaska's volcanoes: Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, 80 p.
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Bogoslof Island, 1991

Unknown, 1991, Bogoslof Island: in Rennick, Penny, (ed.), Alaska's volcanoes, Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, p. 49-57.

Th isotope and U-series studies of subduction-related volcanic rocks, 1990

Gill, J. B., and Williams, R. W., 1990, Th isotope and U-series studies of subduction-related volcanic rocks: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 54, p. 1427-1442.

Calc-alkaline plutonism in the intra-oceanic Aleutian arc, Alaska, 1990

Perfit, M. R., Kay, S. M., Kay, R. W., and Citron, G. P., 1990, Calc-alkaline plutonism in the intra-oceanic Aleutian arc, Alaska [abs.]: in Kay, S. M. and Rarela, C. W., (ed.), Plutonism from Antarctica to Alaska, Geological Society of America Special Paper SPE 0241, Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America, p. 233-255.

Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada, 1990

Wood, C. A., and Kienle, Juergen, (eds.), 1990, Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada: New York, Cambridge University Press, 354 p.
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The subducted component in island arc lavas: constraints from Be isotopes and B-Be systematics, 1990

Morris, J.D., Leeman, W.P., and Tera, F., 1990, The subducted component in island arc lavas: constraints from Be isotopes and B-Be systematics: Nature, v. 344, p. 31-36.

Geothermal resources, 1987

Lister, C. R. B., 1987, Geothermal resources: in Scholl, D. W., Grantz, Arthur, and Vedder, J. G., (eds.), Geology and resource potential of the continental margin of western North America and adjacent ocean basins - Beaufort Sea to Baja California, v. 6, Houston Texas, Circum-Pacific council for energy and mineral resources, Earth Science Series, p. 739-751.

The systematics of lithium abundances in young volcanic rocks, 1987

Ryan, J.G., and Langmuir, C.H., 1987, The systematics of lithium abundances in young volcanic rocks: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 51, p. 1727-1741.

Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska, 1986

Luedke, R. G., and Smith, R. L., 1986, Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 1091-F, unpaged, 3 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.

Nd and Sr isotopes in the Aleutians: multicomponent parenthood of island-arc magmas, 1986

von Drach, V., Marsh, B. D., and Wasserburg, G. J., 1986, Nd and Sr isotopes in the Aleutians: multicomponent parenthood of island-arc magmas: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 92, n. 1, p. 13-34.
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Alaska, the Harriman expedition, 1899, 1986

Burroughs, John, and Muir, John, 1986, Alaska, the Harriman expedition, 1899: New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 383 p.
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Isotopic studies of continental and marine sediments and igneous rocks of the Aleutian Island Arc, 1986

Goldstein, S.L., 1986, Isotopic studies of continental and marine sediments and igneous rocks of the Aleutian Island Arc: Columbia University Ph.D. dissertation, 357 p.
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Sediment incorporation in island-arc magmas: inferences from 10Be, 1986

Tera, Fouad, Brown, Louis, Morris, Julie, and Sacks, I.S., 1986, Sediment incorporation in island-arc magmas: inferences from 10Be: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 50, p. 535-550.

Explosive activity associated with the growth of volcanic domes, 1983

Newhall, C. G., and Melson, W. G., 1983, Explosive activity associated with the growth of volcanic domes: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 17, n. 1/4, p. 111-131.
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The Aleutians, 1982

Marsh, B. D., 1982, The Aleutians: in Thorpe, R. S., (ed.), Andesites: orogenic andesites and related rocks, Chichester, United Kingdom, John Wiley & Sons, p. 99-114.
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Volcanoes of the world, 1981

Simkin, Tom, Siebert, Lee, McClelland, Lindsay, Bridge, David, Newhall, Christopher, and Latter, J. H., 1981, Volcanoes of the world: Stroudsburg, PA, Hutchinson Publishing Company, 233 p.

Assessment of thermal springs sites, Aleutian arc, Atka Island to Becharof Lake-preliminary results and evaluation, 1981

Motyka, R. J., Moorman, M. A., and Liss, S. A., 1981, Assessment of thermal springs sites, Aleutian arc, Atka Island to Becharof Lake-preliminary results and evaluation: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Open-File Report AOF 0144, 173 p.
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(super 143) Nd/ (super 144) Nd, (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr and trace element constraints on the petrogenesis of Aleutian island arc magmas, 1981

McCulloch, M. T., and Perfit, M. R., 1981, (super 143) Nd/ (super 144) Nd, (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr and trace element constraints on the petrogenesis of Aleutian island arc magmas: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 56, p. 167-179.
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Volcanism as a factor in human ecology: The Aleutian case, 1981

Black, L. T., 1981, Volcanism as a factor in human ecology: The Aleutian case: Ethnohistory, v. 28, n. 4, p. 313-339.

Changes in marine bird and mammal populations on an active volcano in Alaska, 1980

Byrd, G. V., Divoky, G. J., and Bailey, E. P., 1980, Changes in marine bird and mammal populations on an active volcano in Alaska: Murrelet, v. 61, n. 2, p. 50-62.
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Island-arc volcanism, 1979

Marsh, B. D., 1979, Island-arc volcanism: American Scientist, v. 67, n. 2, p. 161-172.

Geology of Amak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1979

Marsh, B. D., and Leitz, R. E., 1979, Geology of Amak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Journal of Geology, v. 87, n. 6, p. 715-723.
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Comprehensive tables giving physical data and thermal energy estimates for young igneous systems of the United States, 1978

Smith, R. L., Shaw, H. R., Luedke, R. G., and Russell, S. L., 1978, Comprehensive tables giving physical data and thermal energy estimates for young igneous systems of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-0925, p. 1-25.
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Pb and Sr isotopes in volcanic rocks from the Aleutian Islands and Pribilof Islands, Alaska, 1978

Kay, R. W., Sun, S. S., and Lee-Hu, C. N., 1978, Pb and Sr isotopes in volcanic rocks from the Aleutian Islands and Pribilof Islands, Alaska: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 42, p. 263-274.
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The alkalic rock suite of Bogoslof Island, eastern Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1977

Arculus, R. J., DeLong, S. E., Kay, R., Brooks, C., and Sun, S. S., 1977, The alkalic rock suite of Bogoslof Island, eastern Aleutian Arc, Alaska: Journal of Geology, v. 85, n. 2, p. 177-186.
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Alaska's volcanoes: northern link in the ring of fire, 1976

Henning, R. A., Rosenthal, C. H., Olds, Barbara, and Reading, Ed, 1976, Alaska's volcanoes: northern link in the ring of fire: Alaska Geographic, v. 4, n. 1, 88 p.
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Bogoslof Island, 1976

Unknown, 1976, Bogoslof Island: in Henning, R. A., Rosenthal, C. H., Olds, Barbara, and Reading, Ed, (eds.), Alaska's volcanoes, northern link in the ring of fire, Alaska Geographic, v. 4, n. 1, p. 45-56.

Geochemical constraints on the origin of Aleutian magmas, 1974

Kay, Robert, and Sun, S. S., 1974, Geochemical constraints on the origin of Aleutian magmas [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 6, n. 7, p. 816-817.
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A catalogue of tsunamis on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean, 1974

Soloviev, S.L., and Go, Ch. N., 1974, A catalogue of tsunamis on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean: Nauka Publishing House, Moscow, USSR, 310 p. Translated from Russian in 1984, Canadian Translation of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 5077.
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Lead isotope studies of young volcanic rocks from oceanic islands, mid-ocean ridges, and island arcs, 1974

Sun, S. S., 1974, Lead isotope studies of young volcanic rocks from oceanic islands, mid-ocean ridges, and island arcs: Columbia University Ph.D. dissertaion, 139 p.

Notes on the islands of the Unalashka district; and, Notes on the Atkhan Aleuts and the Kolosh [translated from Russian by Richard Henry Geogheghan], 1968

Veniaminov, Ivan, 1968, Notes on the islands of the Unalashka district; and, Notes on the Atkhan Aleuts and the Kolosh [translated from Russian by Richard Henry Geogheghan]: Martin, Fredericka, (ed.), Unpublished manuscript, Fairbanks, AK, 944 p.

Petrology of three volcanic suites, Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1961

Byers, F. M., 1961, Petrology of three volcanic suites, Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 72, n. 1, p. 93-128.
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Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Byers, F. M. Jr., 1959, Geology of Umnak and Bogoslof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-L, p. 267-369, 5 sheets, scale 1 at 1:63,360, 1 at 1:96,000, and 1 at 1:300,000.
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Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands, 1958

Powers, H. A., 1958, Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands: in Williams, H., (ed.), Landscapes of Alaska, Los Angeles, CA, University of California Press, p. 61-75.

The petrology of Umnak and Bogoslof islands, Alaska, 1955

Byers, F. M., 1955, The petrology of Umnak and Bogoslof islands, Alaska: University of Chicago unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 189 p.

Aleutian volcanoes, 1952

Jones, A. E., 1952, Aleutian volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 516, p. 8-9.
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Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc, 1950

Coats, R. R., 1950, Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 0974-B, p. 35-49, 1 sheet, scale 1:5,000,000.
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The Bogoslof Islands, 1948

Ransom, J. E., 1948, The Bogoslof Islands: Alaska Life, v. 11, n. 8, p. 12-14.
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Exploring Aleutian volcanoes, 1948

Robinson, G. D., 1948, Exploring Aleutian volcanoes: National Geographic Magazine, v. 94, n. 4, p. 509-528.
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United States coast pilot, Alaska Part 2, Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean, 1947

U.S. Department of Commerce, and Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1947, United States coast pilot, Alaska Part 2, Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean: Washington DC, United States Government Printing Office, 659 p.

The Bogoslof Islands, Alaska, 1946

Ransom, J. E., 1946, The Bogoslof Islands, Alaska: Mineralogist, v. 14, n. 3, Portland, OR, Oregon Agate and Mineral Society, p. 118-121.

Alaska and the Aleutian belt, 1946

Coleman, S. N., 1946, Alaska and the Aleutian belt: chapter 16 of Volcanoes, New and Old, New York, The John Day Company, p. 155-165.
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Angry Earth, 1946

Lowney, P. B., 1946, Angry Earth: Alaska Life: the Territorial Magazine, v. 9, n. 4, p. 2.
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Volcanoes declare war: logistics and strategy of Pacific volcano science, 1945

Jaggar, T. A., 1945, Volcanoes declare war: logistics and strategy of Pacific volcano science: Honolulu, Paradise of the Pacific, Ltd, 166 p.

The Aleutian and Commander Islands and their inhabitants, 1945

Hrdlicka, Ales, 1945, The Aleutian and Commander Islands and their inhabitants: Philadelphia, PA, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 630 p.
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Bogoslof the moving island, 1943

Hunnicutt, E. W., 1943, Bogoslof the moving island: Alaska Life, v. 6, n. 4, p. 55-58.
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The submarine topography of Bogoslof, 1937

Smith, P. A., 1937, The submarine topography of Bogoslof: Geographical Review, v. 27, p. 630-636, 1 sheet, scale unknown.

Bogoslof volcano, 1936

Lukens, R. R., 1936, Bogoslof volcano: The Military Engineer, v. 28, n. 159, p. 205-206.
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Aleutian eruptions 1930-1932, 1932

Jaggar, T. A., 1932, Aleutian eruptions 1930-1932: The Volcano Letter, v. 375, p. 1-4.
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Evolution of Bogoslof volcano, 1931

Jaggar, T. A., 1931, Evolution of Bogoslof volcano: The Volcano Letter, v. 322, p. 1-3.
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Recent activity of Bogoslof Volcano, 1930

Jaggar, T. A., 1930, Recent activity of Bogoslof Volcano: The Volcano Letter, v. 275, p. 1-3.
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Aleutian notes, 1929

Jaggar, T. A., 1929, Aleutian notes: The Volcano Letter, v. 246, p. 1.
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Volcano research of the United States Geological Survey, 1928

Jaggar, T. A., 1928, Volcano research of the United States Geological Survey: Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, v. 18, n. 19, p. 512-515.
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Some Aleutian volcanoes, 1927

Wilson, R. M., 1927, Some Aleutian volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 134, p. 1.
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Aleutian volcanology, 1927

Jaggar, T. A., 1927, Aleutian volcanology: The Volcano Letter, v. 147, p. 1.
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The Aleutian Islands, 1927

Jaggar, T. A., 1927, The Aleutian Islands: The Volcano Letter, v. 116, p. 1.
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The Katmai magmatic province, 1926

Fenner, C. N., 1926, The Katmai magmatic province: Journal of Geology, v. 34, n. 7, p. 673-772.
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Submarine volcanoes, 1926

Finch, R. H., 1926, Submarine volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 79, p. 1.
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Magmatic problems of the Aleutians, 1926

Fenner, C. N., 1926, Magmatic problems of the Aleutians: National Research Council Bulletin 56, n. 11, p. 124-127.
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Pacific volcano is active, 1923

Associated Press, 1923, Pacific volcano is active: The Lincoln State Journal, Illinois, June 26, 1923, p. 10.
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Reminiscences of Alaskan volcanoes, 1918

Dall, W. H., 1918, Reminiscences of Alaskan volcanoes: Scientific Monthly, v. 7, n. 1, p. 80-90.
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Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche, 1917

Sapper, Karl, 1917, Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche: Strassburg, Germany, Karl J. Trubner, 358 p.
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Chemical analyses of igneous rocks, published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses; a revision and expansion of Professional Paper 14, 1917

Washington, H. S., 1917, Chemical analyses of igneous rocks, published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses; a revision and expansion of Professional Paper 14: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0099, 1201 p.

Bird life on a sea volcano, 1917

Townsend, C.H., 1917, Bird life on a sea volcano: Zoological Society Bulletin, v. XX, n. 6, p. 1541-1544.
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Recent changes in Bogoslof volcano, 1916

Powers, Sidney, 1916, Recent changes in Bogoslof volcano: Geographical Review, v. 2, n. 3, p. 218-221.
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Volcanic domes in the Pacific, 1916

Powers, Sidney, 1916, Volcanic domes in the Pacific: American Journal of Science, v. 42, p. 261-274.
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Nature turned sorceress, 1911

Prosser, W.T., 1911, Nature turned sorceress: The Technical World Magazine, v. XV, no. 1, p. 64-68.

History, geography and resources, 1910

Washburn, M. L., Merriam, C. H., Keeler, Charles, Grinnell, G. B., Gannett, Henry, Fernow, B. E., Dall, W. H., and Brewer, W. H., 1910, History, geography and resources: Smithsonian Institution Harriman Alaska Series v. 2, p. 185-393.

Volcanoes of North America, 1910

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

Cordeiro, F. J. B., 1910, The volcanoes of Alaska: Appalachia, v. 12, p. 130-135.
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The evolution of Bogoslof volcano, 1908

Jaggar, T. A., 1908, The evolution of Bogoslof volcano: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society of New York, v. 40, p. 385-400.
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Recent volcanic eruptions in the Bering Sea, 1908

Eakle, A. S., 1908, Recent volcanic eruptions in the Bering Sea: Mining and Scientific Press, v. 96, p. 353.
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A theory of ore deposition. Discussion of a review by F. L. Ransome, of paper by J. E. Spurr, 1908

Jaggar, T. A., 1908, A theory of ore deposition. Discussion of a review by F. L. Ransome, of paper by J. E. Spurr: Economic Geology, v. 3, p. 529-532.

Notes on recent changes in the Bogoslof Islands, 1908

Smith, P. S., 1908, Notes on recent changes in the Bogoslof Islands: Science, v. 27, n. 696, p. 695.
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The evolution of Bogoslof, 1908

Jaggar, T. A., 1908, The evolution of Bogoslof [abs.]: Science, v. 28, p. 575.

Journal of the technology expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1907, 1908

Jaggar, T. A., 1908, Journal of the technology expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1907: The Technology Review, v. 10, n. 1, p. 1-37.
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On the chase for volcanoes, 1908

Dunn, Robert, 1908, On the chase for volcanoes: The Outing Magazine, v. 51, p. 540-550.
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An island rises from the sea to annex itself, 1906

Dunn, Robert, 1906, An island rises from the sea to annex itself: The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1906, p. 44.
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Logbooks of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Perry, 1906

Logbooks of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Perry, 1906. Transcripts available at http://www.oldweather.org/ships/523c928e68f4b82a89000002 .

Bogoslof volcanoes, 1902

Merriam, C. H., 1902, Bogoslof volcanoes: Smithsonian Institution Annual Report 1901, p. 367-375.

Bogoslof, our newest volcano, 1901

Merriam, C. H., 1901, Bogoslof, our newest volcano: in Harriman Alaska expedition, 1899. Harriman Alaska series, v. 2, New York, Publisher unknown, p. 291-336.

The birth of an American volcano, Bogoslof in Bering Sea, 1901

Merriam, C. H., 1901, The birth of an American volcano, Bogoslof in Bering Sea: Everybodys Magazine, v. 5, p. 293-301.
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Appleton's guide-book to Alaska and the northwest coast, including the shores of Washington, British Columbia, southeastern Alaska, the Aleutian and Seal Islands, the Bering and the Arctic coasts, 1899

Scidmore, E. R., 1899, Appleton's guide-book to Alaska and the northwest coast, including the shores of Washington, British Columbia, southeastern Alaska, the Aleutian and Seal Islands, the Bering and the Arctic coasts: New York, D. Appleton and Co., 167 p.

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.
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Reported volcanic eruptions in Alaska, Puget Sound, etc., 1690-1896, 1898

Plummer, F. G., 1898, Reported volcanic eruptions in Alaska, Puget Sound, etc., 1690-1896: in Holden, E. S., (ed.), A Catalogue of Earthquakes on the Pacific Coast 1769-1897, Smithsonian Institution Miscellaneous Collections 1087, City of Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution, p. 24-27.
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Sealing in south seas. A promising business no longer to be overlooked by hunters. Disastrous Alaskan season. Yukon gold fields and their profits. Volcanoes and harbors of the north., 1895

Sealing in south seas. A promising business no longer to be overlooked by hunters. Disastrous Alaskan season. Yukon gold fields and their profits. Volcanoes and harbors of the north, August 30, 1895, The San Francisco Call, p. 9. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1895-08-30/ed-1/seq-9.pdf

Our youngest volcano, 1893

Diller, J. S., 1893, Our youngest volcano: National Geographic Magazine, v. 5, p. 93-96.
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Eruption of Bogoslov, 1891

Hooper, C. L., 1891, Eruption of Bogoslov: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, v. 23, n. 4, p. 582-583.
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Volcanic eruption in the Bering Sea, 1890

Davidson, George, 1890, Volcanic eruption in the Bering Sea: Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, v. 22, p. 267-272.
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Descriptions of Bogoslov Island and the new volcano in Bering Sea, 1889

Cantwell, J. C., and Yemans, H. W., 1889, Descriptions of Bogoslov Island and the new volcano in Bering Sea: in Report of the cruise of the revenue marine steamer Corwin in the Arctic Ocean in the year 1884, Washington: Government Printing Office, p. 39-44.
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Report of the cruise of the revenue marine steamer Corwin in the Arctic Ocean in the year 1884, 1889

Healy, M. A., Cantwell, J. C., McLenegan, S. B., and Yemans, H. W., (ed.), 1889, Report of the cruise of the revenue marine steamer Corwin in the Arctic Ocean in the year 1884: Washington D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 128 p.

On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogoslov Island in Bering Sea, 1889

Merrill, G. P., 1889, On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogoslov Island in Bering Sea: in Report of the cruise of the revenue marine steamer Corwin in the Arctic Ocean in the year 1884, Washington: Government Printing Office, p. 45-46.
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On the volcanic eruptions near Alaska, 1883 [Om de vulkaniska utbrotten vid Alaska 1883], 1885

Svedmark, Eugene, 1885, On the volcanic eruptions near Alaska, 1883 [Om de vulkaniska utbrotten vid Alaska 1883]: Ymer. Aarg, v. 5, p. 129-134.

Lava from the new volcano on Bogosloff Island, 1885

Diller, J. S., 1885, Lava from the new volcano on Bogosloff Island: Science, v. 5, n. 103, p. 66-67.
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On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogosloff Island in Bering Sea, 1885

Merrill, G. P., 1885, On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on Bogosloff Island in Bering Sea: United States National Museum Proceedings 0008, Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institution, p. 31-33.
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Further notes on Bogoslof island, 1885

Dall, W. H., 1885, Further notes on Bogoslof island: Science, v. 5, n. 101, p. 32-33.
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A new volcano island in Alaska, 1884

Dall, W. H., 1884, A new volcano island in Alaska: Science, v. 3, n. 51, p. 89-93.
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The new Bogosloff volcano in Bering Sea, 1884

Davidson, George, 1884, The new Bogosloff volcano in Bering Sea: Science, v. 3, n. 57, p. 282-286.
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Hornblende andesite from the new Bogosloff volcano, 1884

Merrill, G. P., 1884, Hornblende andesite from the new Bogosloff volcano: Science, v. 4, n. 97, p. 524.
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The new Bogosloff Volcano, 1884

Unknown, 1884, The new Bogosloff Volcano: Science, v. 4, n. 80, p. 138-139.
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The new volcano of the Bering Sea [Bogosloff Island and Hague Volcano], 1884

Stoney, G. M., 1884, The new volcano of the Bering Sea [Bogosloff Island and Hague Volcano]: Science, v. 4, n. 92, p. 432-434.
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The volcanic region of Alaska, 1884

Petroff, Ivan, 1884, The volcanic region of Alaska: in Population, Industries, and Resources of Alaska, Washington DC, Government Printing Office, p. 93-96.
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The first ascent of the Volcano Makushin, 1884

Davidson, G., 1884, The first ascent of the Volcano Makushin: Appalachia, v. 4, n. 1, p. 1-11.
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Alaska and its resources, 1870

Dall, W. H., 1870, Alaska and its resources: Boston, Lee and Shepard, 627 p.
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Documents sur les tremblements de terre et les phenomenes volcaniques des iles Aleutiennes, de la peninsule d'Aljaska et de la cote no. d'Amerique, Extrait des memoires de l'Academie des sciences, arts et belles-lettres de Dijon, 1865, 1866

Perrey, Alexis, 1866, Documents sur les tremblements de terre et les phenomenes volcaniques des iles Aleutiennes, de la peninsule d'Aljaska et de la cote no. d'Amerique, Extrait des memoires de l'Academie des sciences, arts et belles-lettres de Dijon, 1865: Dijon, J.E. Rabutut, 131 p.
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Grewingk's geology of Alaska and the Northwest Coast of America [edited by Marvin W. Falk, translation by Fritz Jaensch published 2003], 1850

Grewingk, Constantine, 1850, Grewingk's geology of Alaska and the Northwest Coast of America [edited by Marvin W. Falk, translation by Fritz Jaensch published 2003]: Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series 11, Fairbanks, AK, The University of Alaska Press, 242 p.
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Notes on the islands of the Unalaska district [translated from Russian by Lydia T. Black and R.H. Geoghegan in 1984], 1840

Veniaminov, Ivan, 1840, Notes on the islands of the Unalaska district [translated from Russian by Lydia T. Black and R.H. Geoghegan in 1984]: Pierce, R. A., (ed.), Kingston, Ontario, Limestone Press, 511 p.
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Notes on the islands of the Unalashka district [Zapiski ob ostravakh Unalashkinskogo otdela], 1840

Veniaminov, I., 1840, Notes on the islands of the Unalashka district [Zapiski ob ostravakh Unalashkinskogo otdela]: v. 1-3, St. Petersburg, Russiisko-Amerikanskoi Kompanii, unknown.

A voyage around the world 1803-1807 (two volumes in one, translated by Victoria Joan Moessner, 1993), 1812

Langsdorff, G. H., 1812, A voyage around the world 1803-1807 (two volumes in one, translated by Victoria Joan Moessner, 1993): Pierce, R. A., (ed.), Kingston, Ontario, Limestone Press, 281 p.
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Past volcanic activity in the Aleutian arc,

Coats, R. R., Past volcanic activity in the Aleutian arc: U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Investigations Report 1, 18 p.
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Volcano observations,

Kienle, Juergen (comp.), Volcano observations: Notes about volcanoes and volcanic eruptions collected, made, and stored by Juergen Kienle, on file at University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute, unpublished, unpaged.

The U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center's Response Plan for Significant Volcanic Events,

Moran, S.C., Neal, C.A., and Murray, T.L., The U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center’s Response Plan for Significant Volcanic Events: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1518, 65 p. https://doi.org/10.3133/ cir1518
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Ash Forecasting

Mathematical models developed by the USGS forecast various aspects of how a volcanic ash plume will interact with wind—where, how high, and how fast ash particles will be transported in the atmosphere, as well as where ash will fall out and accumulate on the ground. AVO runs these models when a volcano is restless by assuming a reasonable hypothetical eruption, to provide a pre-eruptive forecast of areas likely to be affected. During an ongoing eruption, AVO will update the forecast with actual observations (eruption start time and duration, plume height) as they become available.

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Ashfall thickness forecast

The Ash3d model was developed by the USGS to forecast how a volcanic ash plume will interact with wind and where ash will fall out and accumulate on the ground. AVO runs these models twice daily when a volcano is restless by assuming a reasonable hypothetical eruption altitude and duration. The map shows the model results of ashfall thickness for areas that are likely to be affected, if one were to occur. During an ongoing eruption, AVO will update the forecast with actual observations (eruption start time and duration, plume height) as they become available, and these plots will be automatically updated. The National Weather Service Anchorage Forecast Office will issue the official ashfall warning product and post them at weather.gov/afc

THESE PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE CURRENT.

During an actual eruption, see National Weather Service forecasts of ashfall:https://weather.gov/afc.

Ashfall Forecast

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Ashfall Start Time

This map shows the modeled estimate of the time it would take for ashfall to begin following an eruption. It corresponds to the ashfall thickness forecast map shown above. This map uses the start time of either the twice-daily hypothetical model runs (time shown in the legend) or the actual eruption start time (if one were to occur). In the case of an actual eruption, the National Weather Service Anchorage Forecast Office will issue the official ashfall warning product that includes the ashfall start time and post them at weather.gov/afc

THESE PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE CURRENT.

During an actual eruption, see National Weather Service forecasts of ashfall:https://weather.gov/afc.

Ashfall Start Times Forecast

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