Gareloi

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  • Official Name: Mount Gareloi
  • Seismically Monitored: Yes
  • Color Code: GREEN
  • Alert Level: NORMAL
  • Elevation: 1573m (5160ft)
  • Latitude: 51.78887
  • Longitude: -178.79368
  • Smithsonian VNum: 311070
  • Nearby Towns:
    • Adak 93 mi (149 km) NE
    • Atka 197 mi (318 km) NE
    • Shemya Station 307 mi (494 km) NW
    • Attu Station 345 mi (556 km) NW
    • Nikolski 426 mi (685 km) NE

    Distance from Anchorage: 1265 mi (2035 km)

Description

From Miller and others (1998) [1] : "Mount Gareloi, which makes up most of Gareloi Island, is a stratovolcano 10 km by 8 km in diameter at its base with two summits, separated by a narrow saddle. Two small glaciers extend northwest and southeast from the saddle. The northern, slightly higher peak is on the southern rim of a crater about 300 m across, which contains several active fumaroles. Thirteen younger craters, from 80 to 1600 m in diameter, are aligned along a south-southeast trending fissure that extends from strandline to the southern summit. These craters formed during a major explosive eruption in 1929 that also produced four blocky lava flows (unit Ql), and a blanket of glassy andesitic tuff that covers an area roughly 2.5 x 5 km on the volcano's southeast flank [2] .
"The intercalated lava flows and pyroclastic debris that make up Gareloi volcano were produced during two periods of activity separated by an extended interval of quiescence and erosion. Lava flows range from 1 m to more than 6 m in thickness; some flows of the older sequence appear to have originated from flank vents rather than from the summit. Some valleys cut in older rocks are U-shaped, suggesting that the older series is of late Pleistocene age or older. Rocks of the younger series are relatively undissected; many appear to have been erupted form at or near the summit crater. Craters formed during the 1929 eruptions are probably only partly of phreatic origin; erupted material included essential, pumiceous glass, and reddened scoria. Lava flows that erupted in 1929 emerged at elevations below 600 m. In 1949, one crater at an elevation of 900 m, contained a small, milky blue-green lake, which suggests that acid fumaroles were still active in the crater at that time (Coats, 1959 [2] , p. 253)."

Name Origin

Mount Gareloi is named after Gareloi Island. Gareloi Island's name was published as "O[strov] Goreloi," or "Goreloi Island" by Lt. Sarychev (1826), from the Russian word for "burnt" or "burning." According to Captain Tebenkov (1852), its Unangam Tunuu name was "Anangusik." The name "Gareloi" appeared on U.S. and British maps prior to 1902 (Orth, 1971).


References Cited

[1] 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.

[2] Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Coats, R. R., 1959, Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-J, p. 249-256, 1 sheet, scale unknown.
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Westdahl

Westdahl Eruption Timeline

From Miller and others (1998): "Veniaminov (1840, p. 18) described an eruption in 1795 on the southwest end of Unimak Island, which most likely occurred at Westdahl. Coats (1950) attributed four eruptions in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century to Pogromni volcano. Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
From Veniaminov (1840, translated by Lydia T. Black and R.H. Geoghegan, 1984): "In regard to volcanic phenomena, Unimak Island has occupied the first place since antiquity, both for its extraordinary size or the height and position of the mountains located on it. About 1795, with the wind from the SW, the range on the SW end of Unimak blew up with a terrible thunder and an eruption of ash [pepel] or soot [sazha], white in color, in such a great quantity that, for several hours in the middle of the day, not only in the neighboring villages on Aliaksa but even on Unga, there was absolute darkness. The eternal ice, lying on that range, slid down along both sides together with a large quantity of water and burned rocks of different sizes. The last stopped about half-way along and formed a trench or a black belt visible even now. There are still signs in places where the water flows and where the ice, which had slid down the mountain, rested for several years (the vegetation has only just begun to appear there). Nowadays one notices that this very range, which had been at rest after the upheaval, in the last few years, in one place, began to grow or bulge out."
Additionally, Plummer (1898) reports that the southwest crater exploded and fell in.
Sapper (1927) assigns this eruption to his category b1, and estimates more than 1 cubic km (10^9 cubic m) of tephra was erupted.

From Miller and others (1998): "Coats (1950) attributed four eruptions in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century to Pogromni volcano. Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
Sapper (1917) reports that in 1796 ice and water came pouring down to a town called Nosowskoi. Coats (1950) reports a lava flow or plug dome and some explosive activity.
Simkin and Siebert (1994) assign the eruption a VEI of 0, indicating a non-explosive eruption.

From Miller and others (1998): "Coats (1950) attributed four eruptions in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century to Pogromni volcano. Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
The eruption of 1820 is a little more confusing, as reports are unclear as to whether the event occurred on Unimak Island (containing the volcanoes of Westdahl, Pogromni, Fisher Caldera, Shishaldin, Isanotski, and Roundtop) or Umnak Island (containing the volcanoes Okmok, Recheshnoi, and Vsevidof). Modern compilers have attributed this event to Westdahl.
Soloviev and Go (1972) report: "1820, March 1 or the night of 2-3. A powerful volcanic eruption occurred on the northern tip of Umnak Island. The ashes spread as far as Unalaska and Unimak Islands. The eruption was accompanied by a strong earthquake. 'At dawn, it was observed that the sea had become more agitated' (Perrey, 1865 [in French])." Lander (1996) attributes this eruption to Pogromni, which is on southwest Unimak Island. Okmok Volcano is on the northeast of Umnak Island.
Lander (1996) writes "1820, March 1-2. Due to a strong eruption of Pogromni Volcano on the northern tip of Umnak Island [typographical error? Pogromni and Westdahl are on the southwestern side of Unimak Island], ashes injected into the air were observed as far away as Unalaska and Unimak [Another error? Westdahl and Pogromni are on Unimak] Islands. There was a strong earthquake on the night of March 1. The sea was observed to have became highly disturbed by dawn (Soloviev and Go, 1975: in Russian). Mushketov and Orlov (1893, p. 207-208: in Russian) describe the eruption has having taken place on February 19-20 (March 1-2 in Gregorian date) and another account dated March 1 referring to ash fall clouding the sea. Although the highly disturbed sea is suggestive of a tsunami, there is no specific mention of waves."
Mushketov and Orlov (1893, translated in 1994 by Katherine Arndt) wrote: "In 1820, on 19 February (Old Style) (in the night on the 20th), in a severe SE wind, on certain islands of the Aleutian Archipelago there were felt strong tremblings of the earth with a subterranean rumble. Immediately after, the air, it seemed, caught fire and clouds of ash and sand began to fall during the whole night. With the approach of day the wind changed, the volcanic matter stopped falling, but the sea was highly agitated. At the same time as these phenomena occurred on Unalaska, the volcano of Urimak [sic] Island, located 197 kilometers from Unalaska, began to produce eruptions which continued until August. (According to Postels, the active volcano was located on the north end of Umnak Island.) People who set out to look for the crater, due to the stinking steams tha thad spread for a verst, could not approach it and were convinced only that the island had increased in size and that the sea had rushed back for a considerable distance. Volcanic products erupted in such quantity that Urimak Island was covered with them for a radius of three miles around the crater. Postels describes these phenomena in the following manner: on 1 March on the north end of Umnak Island there occurred an eruption in which the ash reached Unalaska and Unimak. A strong earthquake, accompanied by a severe storm from the SE, plunged the inhabitants of Unalaska into terror. With the rising of the sun they saw that in certain places the earth was covered with ash more than a foot deep; the springs were choked with it, [and] the sea became cloudy, so that for a whole year fish were not seen in it and even whales appeared more rarely than usual. Not far from the site of eruption the Aleuts found amber in the loosened earth which covered the cliff that is washed by the lake." Mushketov and Orlov cite Malte Brun, Nouv. annales des voyages, XV, p. 131; Arago, Ann. de chimie et de phys., XXI, p. 396; and Postels, Voyage autour du monde, III, p. 24."
Coats (1950) reports a minor explosive eruption and Powers (1958) reports an ash eruption.

Westdahl 1827/3

March 1827 — 1829

From Miller and others (1998): "Coats (1950) attributed four eruptions in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century to Pogromni volcano. Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
Grewingk (1850, translated 2003 by Fritz Jaensch) reports that Isenbeck said that Pogromnaia was belching fire in 1827, and "Lastly, on the southern side of Unimak, on the west side of Tugamak Gulf [Unimak Bight], the location of which is not accurately fixed, but probably not far from Pogromnoi Volcano, there, in September of 1827, according to the log of the corvette Moller, a 'lava brulante' was observed, meaning most likely a not-yet-cooled lava stream. Dr. Isenbeck reports (oral report) that during the passage through the Strait of Unimak, a fiery column constantly ascended from the volcano closest to the coast. This was probably Pogromnoi Volcano, although Veniaminov's indications, according to which the Shishaldin erupted at the same time, speak against it."
Powers (1958) reports an ash eruption.

From Miller and others (1998): "Coats (1950) attributed four eruptions in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century to Pogromni volcano. Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
Petroff (1884) reports an eruption in autumn of 1830, but Grewingk (1850, translated 2003 by Fritz Jaensch) suggests the eruption is from Shishaldin. Becker (1898) lists an 1830 eruption with ashes.

Westdahl 1951/7

July 5, 1951 — July 7, 1951

From Miller and others (1998): "Based on recent observations from aircraft, however, Pogromni does not appear to have been active in historical time. The eruptions should probably be assigned to Westdahl."
Jones (1952) reports that an officer of one of the TAKL ships reported that Pogromni volcano was not active on July 2, but it was smoking on July 5 to 7.

Westdahl 1964/3

March 10, 1964 — April 16, 1964

Juergen Kienle's compiled notes on file at the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, state that Skinner reported in 1979 that during late 1964 to early 1965, 7 separate "blow holes" of ash on E-W line were active at Westdahl. He also states that across a plateau south of Pogromni, just before it slopes off to Bering Sea, there was activity for 1 week, there was a deep gully connecting all blow holes in snow field, and at the end of the week, the main fissure had completely stopped, but a new cone had formed 3 miles from the Bering Sea beach (with lava flow).
Reeder and Doukas (1994) report that Westdahl erupted in 1964-65, producing a fissure-fed lava flow that eventually covered 35 square kilometers.
Coats (1964) writes that tremors were reported at Scotch Cap, and that although there was lava, the composition is unknown. Coarse tephra was also produced. On April 16, the vent was only steaming slightly. Secondary fumaroles were seen on the lava flow.
The Associated Press produced an article on March 14, 1964: "A major new volcanic eruption was reported late Friday on Unimak Island in the Aleutian chain, with a two-mile river of lava flowing from the mountain's crater and debris hurled 2,000 feet into the air.
"The lava flow and spewing debris was reported by a Coast Guard plane flying a low-level survey about five miles east of Westdahl peak, on Pogromni volcano at the west end of Unimak."

Westdahl 1978/2

February 4, 1978 — February 9, 1978

Around 1:15 pm on February 4, 1978, Clark (1978) observed "great billowing clouds of steam with a drifting black backdrop that suggested falling ash. * * * This was accompanied by lightning, thunder and the smell of sulphur. * * * By 4:00 pm the cloud had become much broader and dark * * * and Clark observed 'swaths of melting snow coming down the hillside.' By 4:30 pm the ash was thick at Scotch Cap. At 6:45 pm Clark 'experienced hail; small stones. The stones are dark. The ash has actually been seeding the clouds! We have noticed small bits of cinder from the cores of the hailstones.' At 7:35 pm a foot of ash had built up. At 11:35 pm lightning continued, and appeared red. Hail and cinder storms continued on and off at Scotch Cap, along with lightning and thunder, until the afternoon of February 5, when the cloud traveled to the southwest. Clark also reports, on February 6, that the road from Scotch Cap to Cape Serichef was washed out, leaving a 30 foot drop off, at least 100 yards across.
From Krafft and others (1980): The U.S. Coast Guard reported on 6 February that ash, accompanied by a sulfur odor, was falling on a station located at the foot of Westdahl. Lightning was observed above the summit, accompanied by thunder and rumbling. Reeve Aleutian Airways personnel report an ash cloud rising to 8,000 -10,000 m altitude, including some large blocks visible above the 3000 m cloud layer. Snow contaminated by dark ash fell on the freight vessel UNITED SPIRT between 12:00 and about midnight on 7 February, as it steamed from 48.8 degrees N, 152.5 degrees W to 49.2 degrees N, 156.3 degrees W, about 1000 km SE of Westdahl. A plume was visible in a satellite image taken at 1129 on 9 February. After the 9th, activity declined to steaming. The new crater formed by the February eruption is about 1.5 km in diameter and 0.5 km deep, located at about 1450 m elevation. Its upper portion cuts through glacial ice, which reaches a thickness of 200 m on the N rim. The bottom of the vertical-walled crater is filled with blocks, ash, ice, and talus. A lahar deposit, originating on the WSW flank of the new crater, extends down the glacier on Westdahl's flank to the sea, cutting the road from Cape Sarichef to Scotch Cap. The thickness of the upper portion of the deposit averages about 50 cm, increasing to 1-3 m near the lower end (Data from: SEAN Bulletin, vol. 3, n. 1, p. 7, n.2, p. 3-6, n. 9, p. 9-11)."

Westdahl 1979/2

February 8, 1979 — February 9, 1979

From Pamenter and Kienle (1981): "Ash cloud about 8 km high. "A cloud apparently erupted from Westdahl was present on NOAA weather satellite imagery for more than 30 hours on 8 and 9 February. The cloud was first observed on an infrared image taken at 03:52 on 8 February, about 17 hours after the previous image, on which no eruption cloud could be seen. It occurred on 08:42 and 10:37 (infrared) but was not present at 19:58 on the 9th of 09:52 on the 10th. The cloud was no more than 50 km in longest dimension on any of the images, nor was it elongated into a typical volcanic plume. The height of the cloud was calculated separately from infrared and visual images taken at 09:26 on 8 February. Analysis of the infrared image gives a temperature of -53 degrees C at the top of the cloud, corresponding to an altitude of slightly more than 8 km. On the visual image, measurements of the shadow cast on the weather cloud deck by the volcanic cloud results in an estimated altitude of 7.7 +/- 1 km (Data from SEAN Bulletin, vol. 4, p. 2-3, 1979)."

Westdahl 1991/11

November 29, 1991 — January 15, 1992

McGimsey and others (1995): ""A steam and ash cloud rising to more than 6 km above Westdahl volcano [see fig. 36-1 in original text] was first reported by commercial pilots on routine flights along the Aleutian Island chain on November 29, 1991 (BVE no. 31, p. 83-86). The next day, pilots reported eruptive activity along an 8-km-long fissure that extended from Westdahl Peak northeastward across the glaciated summit area [see fig. 36-2 in original text]. Many pits, craters, and gaping cracks were visible in the ice adjacent to the fissure. In addition to ash and steam venting, spectacular lava fountains along the lower few kilometers of the fissure fed a lava flow that extended 7 km from the vent and was as much as 1.5 km wide at the front and 5-10 m thick. An AVO crew aboard a Coast Guard C-130 observed the lava flow on December 3 as well as the still-steaming deposits of a lahar that had advanced 18 km from the vent to enter the sea. Stormy weather conditions prevented direct observation of the vent area for most of December, 1991, but pilots reported a constant steam plume, usually mixed with ash, punching through the weather cloud cover. Residents of False Pass, the nearest permanent settlement, 90 km NE of Westdahl Peak, also reported thunder-like rumbling sounds, the occasional smell of sulfur, and light ashfalls on November 30, December 16, 25, and 26 - evidence that the eruption was still continuing. Steam clouds rose to almost 5 km altitude on January 2-3, 1992. Ash clouds observed on January 8-9 reached 2.4 km altitude. Satellite images during the late afternoon of January 9 showed the plume extending about 150 km SE. By January 15, there was no sign of a vertical plume or any other eruptive activity. Also by mid-January, the lava flow viewed on December 3, 1991 had not advanced, but had widened to cover an area about 2-3 times greater than in December [see fig. 36-3 in original text]."
Siebert and Simkin (2002-) estimate this eruption produced 5x10^7 cubic meters of lava.

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Westdahl 1996/3

March 1, 1996

From Neal and McGimsey (1997): "AVO detected a plume-like cloud with a negative Band 4-5 signature on an AVHRR image of Unimak Island on the morning of March 1, 1996. Subsequent analysis with NWS colleagues and lack of any confirmation of an eruption by pilots let to the conclusion that the cloud was meterologic in nature. The cloud suggested possible activity at Westdahl, which makes up much of the southwest portion of Unimak Island, 50 miles west of False Pass and 125 miles northeast of Akutan."

Westdahl 2004/1

January 7, 2004

From Neal and others (2005): "On January 7, 2004, 90 earthquakes occurred over a period of 12 hours beneath Westdahl Volcano on Unimak Island in the eastern Aleutians. Since the short-period seismic network was installed on this volcano in 1998, the majority of background seismicity has occurred in the vicinity of Faris Peak, a young, intracaldera cone 4 km (2.5 mi) east-northeast of Westdahl Peak (fig. 21B.) The 2004 swarm consisted of earthquakes ranging in size from ML (local or Richter magnitude) = 0.2 to ML = 1.6. The largest earthquakes (ML = 1.6) occurred during the second half of the swarm. Depths ranged from sea level to 8 km (5 mi) below sea level. Over the next 10 months, AVO detected several deep, long-period events below the volcano. Given the location of this swarm beneath the general area of the most recent historical eruptions and the subsequent swarm of deep, long-period earthquakes, this seismicity most likely represents a magmatic intrusion. Due to the short duration and abrupt termination of this swarm, AVO did not raise the level of concern color code for Westdahl, nor did AVO mention the activity in its weekly updates."

From Cameron and others, 2023: "Throughout 2018, Westdahl volcano (an informal name that herein includes Westdahl Peak, Westdahl caldera, and associated intra- and extra-caldera features) continued its long-term steady inflation, which has persisted since the deformation was first observed after the installation of a GPS network on Unimak Island in 2008. An analysis of Westdahl volcano InSAR data by Lu and others (2003) indicated a shallow magma reservoir exists beneath the volcano; the continued inflation is consistent with an ongoing accumulation of magma at shallow depths. Westdahl volcano remained at GREEN and NORMAL throughout 2018."
From Orr and others, 2023: "In 2019, Westdahl volcano continued its long-term trend of steady inflation, which has persisted since the trend was first observed after the installation of a GNSS network on Unimak Island in 2008. An analysis of Westdahl volcano InSAR data by Lu and others (2003) indicated a magma reservoir exists beneath the volcano at a depth of about 6 km [3.7 mi] below sea level. Continued inflation of Westdahl volcano is consistent with an ongoing accumulation of melt at relatively shallow depths. The volcano remained at GREEN and NORMAL throughout 2019."

From Neal and others (2014): "In late July, AVO seismologists noted a marked increase in lower crustal seismicity at Westdahl. Most of the seismicity was long period in character however some volcano-tectonic events also were recorded.
Deep (>10 km or >6.2 mi), low frequency events located with the Westdahl seismograph network tend to cluster in an area northwest of the volcano's summit. Past analysis of InSAR results for Westdahl by Lu and others (2003) suggests a shallow magma reservoir beneath the volcano. Continued inflation of the volcano is consistent with ongoing accumulation of melt at shallow levels. Such ascent of magma from depth may explain the 2010 seismicity at Westdahl."

Westdahl 1795

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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 .

Geologic map of Mount Gareloi, Gareloi Island, Alaska, 2012

Coombs, M.L., McGimsey, R.G., and Browne, B.L., 2012, Geologic map of Mount Gareloi, Gareloi Island, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3145, 18 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:24,000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3145/ .

Digital data for the reconnaissance geologic map of the western Aleutian islands, Alaska, 2006

Wilson, F.H., Mohadjer, Solmaz, Labay, K.A., Shew, Nora, and Grey, D.M., 2006, Digital data for the reconnaissance geologic map of the western Aleutian islands, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1302, 1 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1302/

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 .
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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.

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.
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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.

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.

Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Coats, R. R., 1959, Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-J, p. 249-256, 1 sheet, scale unknown.
full-text PDF 4.4 MB
plate 33 PDF 1.4 MB
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Geology of the Delarof and westernmost Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Fraser, G. D., and Barnett, H. F., 1959, Geology of the Delarof and westernmost Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-I, p. 211-248, 4 sheets, scale 3 at 1:25,000, and 1 at 1:250,000.
full-text PDF 1.2 MB
plate 27 PDF 3.6 MB
plate 28 PDF 1.5 MB
plate 29 PDF 1.3 MB
plate 30 PDF 1.3 MB
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Geology of southern Adak Island and Kagalaska Island, Alaska, 1959

Fraser, G. D., and Snyder, G. L., 1959, Geology of southern Adak Island and Kagalaska Island, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-M, p. 371-408, 2 sheets, scale 1:125,000.
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plate 52 PDF 2.6 MB
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Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1956

Coats, R. R., 1956, Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-E, p. 83-100, 1 sheet, scale unknown.
full-text PDF 4.4 MB
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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.
plate 1 PDF 819 KB
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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.
full-text PDF 1.5 MB
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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

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2013 Volcanic activity in Alaska - summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2015

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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

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InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes, 2014

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2012, 2013

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2011, 2012

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2010, 2011

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2009, 2010

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2008, 2009

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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska reference deck, 2009

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2006, 2008

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

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2007, 2008

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D. and Power, J.A., 2008, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2007: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 367, 82 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/367/ .

Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Gareloi Volcano, Gareloi Island, Alaska, 2008

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Massive edifice failure at Aleutian arc volcanoes, 2007

Coombs, M.L., White, S.M., and Scholl, D.W., 2007, Massive edifice failure at Aleutian arc volcanoes: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 256, p. 403-418, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2007.01.030.

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

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

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Digital data for the reconnaissance geologic map of the western Aleutian islands, Alaska, 2006

Wilson, F.H., Mohadjer, Solmaz, Labay, K.A., Shew, Nora, and Grey, D.M., 2006, Digital data for the reconnaissance geologic map of the western Aleutian islands, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1302, 1 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1302/

March-April 2004, 2005

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May-June 2004, 2005

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July-August 2004, 2005

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

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March-April 2005, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, March-April 2005: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly report, v. 17, n. 2, unpaged, http://www.avo.alaska.edu/avobm/avo_info.php?volume=17&number=2.

Predicting regions susceptible to high concentrations of airborne volcanic ash in the North Pacific region, 2005

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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2004, 2005

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, Prejean, Stephanie, Sanchez, J.J., Sanches, Rebecca, McNutt, S.R., and Paskievitch, John, 2005, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2004: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1312, 74 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1312/.

January-February 2003, 2004

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July-August 2003, 2004

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September-October 2003, 2004

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2 volcanoes becoming restless, 2004

O'Harra, Doug, 2004, 2 volcanoes becoming restless: Anchorage Daily News, v. June 14, 2004, p. B1, B7.

Preliminary geology of Gareloi Volcano, western Aleutian Islands (Alaska), 2004

Browne, B. L., Coombs, M. L., and Larsen, J. F., 2004, Preliminary geology of Gareloi Volcano, western Aleutian Islands (Alaska) [abs.]: Eos, AGU Fall Meeting Supplement, v. 85, n. 47, p. V43E-1454.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2003, 2004

Dixon, J. P., Stihler, S. D., Power, J. A., Tytgat, Guy, Moran, S. C., Sanchez, J. J., McNutt, S. R., Estes, Steve, and Paskievitch, John, 2004, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2003: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1234, 69 p.
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The Alaska Volcano Observatory - Expanded monitoring of volcanoes yields results, 2004

Brantley, S. R., McGimsey, R. G., and Neal, C. A., 2004, The Alaska Volcano Observatory - Expanded monitoring of volcanoes yields results: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 2004-3084, 2 p.
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January-February 2004, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, January-February 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 1, unpaged.

November-December 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, November-December 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 6, unpaged.

The 1929 eruption of Mount Gareloi, Alaska: A compositionally zoned, explosive fissure eruption of a predominantly mafic stratocone, 2004

Coombs M., and Browne, B., 2004, The 1929 eruption of Mount Gareloi, Alaska: A compositionally zoned, explosive fissure eruption of a predominantly mafic stratocone [abs.]: in Abstracts, IAVCEI General Assembly, Pucon, Chile, 2004, Abstract 3a-24.

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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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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September-December 1998, 1998

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1998, September-December 1998: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 10, n. 5 and 6, 51 p.
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Gareloi, 1996

Smithsonian Institution, 1996, Gareloi: Global Volcanism Network Bulletin v. 21, n. 10, unpaged.

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.

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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Post-glacial evolution of northern Adak Island, Alaska, 1994

Waythomas, C. F., Miller, T. P., and Kiriyanov, V. Y., 1994, Post-glacial evolution of northern Adak Island, Alaska [abs.]: in American Quaternary Association, 13, Program and Abstracts, Minneapolis, MN, June 19-22, 1994, p. 179.

New evidence for Holocene volcanic activity on northern Adak Island, Alaska, 1994

Waythomas, C. F., 1994, New evidence for Holocene volcanic activity on northern Adak Island, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 26, n. 7, p. A137-A138.

Hydrologic processes at Alaska volcanoes, 1994

Waythomas, C. F., 1994, Hydrologic processes at Alaska volcanoes [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 26, n. 7, p. 377.

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.

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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Geomorphic evidence of post-glacial uplift, northern Adak Island, Alaska, 1993

Waythomas, C. F., 1993, Geomorphic evidence of post-glacial uplift, northern Adak Island, Alaska: Eos, v. 74, n. 43, p. 233.

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.

Gareloi, 1992

Reeder, J. W., 1992, Gareloi: in (eds.), Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1989, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 29, p. 70.
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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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Gareloi, 1990

Reeder, J. W., 1990, Gareloi: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1987, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 27, p. 37.
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Gareloi, 1987

Smithsonian Institution, 1987, Gareloi: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 12, n. 08, unpaged.

The petrology and geochemistry of the Great Sitkin Suite: implications for the genesis of calc-alkaline magmas, 1987

Neuweld, M. A., 1987, The petrology and geochemistry of the Great Sitkin Suite: implications for the genesis of calc-alkaline magmas: Cornell University unpublished M.S. thesis, 174 p.

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.

Strontium isotopic and selected trace element variations between two Aleutian volcanic centers (Adak and Atka): implications for the development of arc plumbing systems, 1985

Myers, J. D., Marsh, B. D., and Sinha, A. K., 1985, Strontium isotopic and selected trace element variations between two Aleutian volcanic centers (Adak and Atka): implications for the development of arc plumbing systems: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 91, n. 3, p. 221-234.
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Ultramafic and mafic inclusions from Adak Island: crystallization history, and implications for the nature of primary magmas and crustal evolution in the Aleutian Arc, 1984

Conrad, W. K., and Kay, R. W., 1984, Ultramafic and mafic inclusions from Adak Island: crystallization history, and implications for the nature of primary magmas and crustal evolution in the Aleutian Arc: Journal of Petrology, v. 25, n. 1, p. 88-125.

Gareloi, 1984

Kienle, J., Billington, S., and Mutschlecner, P., 1984, Gareloi: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1982, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 22, p. 59.
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Gareloi, 1982

Smithsonian Institution, 1982, Gareloi: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 07, n. 02, p. 2.

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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Gareloi, 1982

Miller, T., 1982, Gareloi: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1980, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 20, p. 67-68.
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Aleutian volcano might have spawned "mystery cloud", 1982

Joling, Dan, 1982, Aleutian volcano might have spawned "mystery cloud": Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, v. LXXX, n. 57, March 9, 1982, p. 1, 6.

Stratospheric sulfate from the Gareloi eruption, 1980: contribution to the "ambient" aerosol by a poorly documented volcanic eruption, 1981

Sedlacek, W. A., Mroz, E. J., and Heiken, G., 1981, Stratospheric sulfate from the Gareloi eruption, 1980: contribution to the "ambient" aerosol by a poorly documented volcanic eruption: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 8, n. 7, p. 761-764.

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.

Gareloi, 1980

Smithsonian Institution, 1980, Gareloi: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 05, n. 08, p. 7-8.

Gareloi, 1980

Smithsonian Institution, 1980, Gareloi: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 05, n. 09, unpaged.

Gareloi, 1980

Smithsonian Institution, 1980, Gareloi: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 05, n. 11, p. 5.

Remote Alaska volcano blows its top, 1980

Associated Press, 1980, Remote Alaska volcano blows its top: Anchorage Times, v. August 16, p. A3.
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Aleutian mountain erupts, 1980

Associated Press, 1980, Aleutian mountain erupts: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, August 15, 1980, .

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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Trace element variation in the volcanic rocks of Adak and Umnak Islands of the Aleutian Arc, 1974

Walker, A. T. III., 1974, Trace element variation in the volcanic rocks of Adak and Umnak Islands of the Aleutian Arc: Columbia University unpublished M.S. thesis, 39 p.
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Outline geology of the Aleutian islands with paleomagnetic data from Shemya and Adak islands, 1970

Cameron, C. P., and Stone, D. B., 1970, Outline geology of the Aleutian islands with paleomagnetic data from Shemya and Adak islands: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 213, 153 p.

Account of a voyage of discovery to the north-east of Siberia, the frozen ocean, and the north-east sea, 1969

Sarychev, G.A., translated from Russian in 1806 and 1807, republished 1969, Account of a voyage of discovery to the north-east of Siberia, the frozen ocean, and the north-east sea: New York, Da Capo Press, 110 p.

Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Coats, R. R., 1959, Geologic reconnaissance of Gareloi Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-J, p. 249-256, 1 sheet, scale unknown.
full-text PDF 4.4 MB
plate 33 PDF 1.4 MB
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Geology of the Delarof and westernmost Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1959

Fraser, G. D., and Barnett, H. F., 1959, Geology of the Delarof and westernmost Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-I, p. 211-248, 4 sheets, scale 3 at 1:25,000, and 1 at 1:250,000.
full-text PDF 1.2 MB
plate 27 PDF 3.6 MB
plate 28 PDF 1.5 MB
plate 29 PDF 1.3 MB
plate 30 PDF 1.3 MB
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Geology of southern Adak Island and Kagalaska Island, Alaska, 1959

Fraser, G. D., and Snyder, G. L., 1959, Geology of southern Adak Island and Kagalaska Island, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-M, p. 371-408, 2 sheets, scale 1:125,000.
full-text PDF 4.7 MB
plate 52 PDF 2.6 MB
plate 53 PDF 1.9 MB
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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.

Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1956

Coats, R. R., 1956, Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, Alaska: in Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-E, p. 83-100, 1 sheet, scale unknown.
full-text PDF 4.4 MB
plate 17 PDF 1.6 MB

Volcano observations, 1954

Unknown, 1954, Volcano observations: Unpublished volcano observation sheets filled out by U.S. military and stored on file at the Geophyiscal Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, unpaged.
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Current activity of Aleutian volcanoes, 1953

Powers, H. A., 1953, Current activity of Aleutian volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 522, p. 6.
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Alaskan volcanoes, 1952

Jones, A. E., 1952, Alaskan volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 515, p. 7.
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Magmatic differentiation in Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic rocks from Adak and Kanaga Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1952

Coats, R. R., 1952, Magmatic differentiation in Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic rocks from Adak and Kanaga Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 63, n. 5, p. 485-514.
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Aleutian volcanoes, 1952

Jones, A. E., 1952, Aleutian volcanoes: The Volcano Letter, v. 516, p. 8-9.
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Aleutian volcanic activity, 1951

Jones, A. E., 1951, Aleutian volcanic activity: The Volcano Letter, v. 514, p. 6.
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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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Volcano erupts on Gareloi isle, 1950

Unknown, 1950, Volcano erupts on Gareloi isle: Fairbanks Daily News Miner, May 3, 1950, p. 1.
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Geology of northern Adak Island, 1947

Coats, R. R., 1947, Geology of northern Adak Island: U.S. Geological Survey Alaskan Volcano Investigations Report 0002, p. 71-85.
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Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, 1947

Coats, R. R., 1947, Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands: U.S. Geological Survey Alaskan Volcano Investigations Report 0002, p. 95-105.
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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.

Glaciers of the Aleutian Islands, 1945

Denton, G. H., 1945, Glaciers of the Aleutian Islands: in Field, W. O., (ed.), Mountain glaciers of the Northern Hemisphere, v. 2, Hanover, NH, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, p. 641-650.

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.

Uebersicht uber die vulkanische Tatigkeit 1940, 1941

Hantke, Gustav, 1941, Uebersicht uber die vulkanische Tatigkeit 1940: Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen gesellschaft, v. 93, n. 9-10, p. 511-517.
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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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Aniakchak, the moon crater explodes, 1932

Hubbard, B. R., 1932, Aniakchak, the moon crater explodes: The Saturday Evening Post, v. Jan. 2, p. 6.
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Notes from the Aleutian Islands, 1931

Finch, R. H., 1931, Notes from the Aleutian Islands: The Volcano Letter, v. 357, p. 2-3.
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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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The Aleutian Islands, 1927

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

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

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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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