Emmons Lake Volcanic Center

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  • Seismically Monitored: No
  • Color Code: UNASSIGNED
  • Alert Level: UNASSIGNED
  • Elevation: 1465m (4806ft)
  • Latitude: 55.3409
  • Longitude: -162.0726
  • Smithsonian VNum: 312020
  • Pronunciation:
  • Nearby Towns:
    • Belkofski 17 mi (27 km) SE
    • King Cove 21 mi (35 km) SW
    • Cold Bay 28 mi (45 km) SW
    • Nelson Lagoon 57 mi (92 km) NE
    • Sand Point 62 mi (100 km) SE

    Distance from Anchorage: 599 mi (963 km)

  • Subfeatures:
    • Double Crater
    • Emmons, Mt
    • Emmons Lake Caldera
    • Hague, Mt

Description

From Wood and Kienle (1990) [1] : "The Emmons Lake volcanic center is the site of a large stratovolcano with a pre-caldera volume of 300-400 cubic km and one of the largest calderas in the Aleutian arc. The center is very complex; at least two large caldera-forming eruptions have occurred in Late Quaternary time, and voluminous post-caldera volcanism continues to the present. The entire area has been subjected to multiple glaciations, and ice fields present occur in the caldera. A small lake in the southwest corner of the caldera drains to the Pacific Ocean through a breach in the southeast rim of the caldera.
"The pre-caldera Emmons Lake volcano was built on the northeast flank of a topographic basement high composed of Tertiary volcanogenic and intrusive rocks that are exposed at an elevation of over 900 m in the caldera wall west of Emmons Lake. This period of volcanism consisted of an outpouring of andesitic basalt and volcaniclastic rocks over an area of 700 square km or more. Following deep erosion and glaciation, a major caldera-forming eruption occurred, resulting in the deposition of welded ash-flow tuffs of rhyolitic composition on both the Bering Sea and Pacific Ocean flanks of the volcano. In some cases, these welded tuffs filled deep valleys in the pre-caldera cone. At least some post-caldera basaltic volcanism appears to have occurred at this time, principally associated with Mount Emmons.
"A second caldera-forming eruption, probably in late Wisconsin time, resulted in the emplacement of non-welded rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs in all quadrants around the volcano to distances >30 km from the caldera rim.
"Renewed post-caldera volcanism appears to have been chiefly basaltic in character. Within the caldera this activity has been characterized by aa and block lava flows emitted from several small cinder cones and vents. Some of the young Holocene flows moved through the breach in the southern caldera wall and are found within a kilometer of the Pacific Ocean. A large fumarolic area occurs on the south side of Mount Hague, which is near the eastern margin of the caldera."

Name Origin

"Emmons Lake Volcanic Center" is an informal name applied to the cluster of volcanoes near Mount Emmons and Emmons Lake.


References Cited

[1] 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.

Reported Activity

Modern Eruptions

Emmons Lake Caldera

Emmons Lake Caldera Eruption Timeline

Hague, Mt 1990/7

July 14, 1990

Steam plumes were observed at Mt. Hague on July 14, 1990. This activity probably does not constitute a volcanic eruption.
From Smithsonian Institution (1990): "On 14 July at about 2100, Richard Mack observed and photographed a white plume that had risen 350-500 m from the SW side of the summit crater of Mt. Hague, near the E margin of Emmons Lake Caldera. A series of pulses slowly diminished in size until sunset at about 2200. Traces of material trailed SSW from the top of the plume.
"Mack stated that he had not seen such activity during his 57 years on the Alaska Peninsula. However, during fieldwork in 1946, Kennedy and Waldron (1955) observed six large fumaroles and many other small ones in a steep gully on the SW side of Mt. Hague, at altitudes of ~975-1,150 m. They did not give plume heights, but reported clouds of SO2 and steam rising from the major vents, with a locomotive-like noise that was audible 1/2 km away. The volume of sulfur fumes prevented the geologists from approaching nearer than roughly 100 m from the vents. Sulfur odors were strong many kilometers downwind. Sulfur cones ~1 m high had developed around the vents and extensive deposits of native sulfur were found in the gully. Miller (in Wood and Kienle, 1990) also reported a large fumarolic area on the S side of Mt. Hague."
From Reeder (1993): "At about 2100 on July 14, 1990, Richard Mack of King Cove observed an eruption plume of smoke (steam with ash or with at least particulate matter) that had just risen at least 500 m (based on photographs, estimated to have risen about 600 m) above the crater rim from the very SW inner side of the summit crater of Mount Hague. * * * The plume emission location was determined by J. Reeder based on photographs, air photographs, and 1:63,360 U.S.G.S. topographic maps to be 55 degrees 22 minutes 21 seconds N, 161 degrees, 58 minutes, 43.3 seconds W. Traces of particulate matter and/or tephra trailed to SSW from the top of the plume beyond the shore of the Pacific Ocean from the previous apparently continuous emissions from the summit crater. The emission was fairly continuous, as represented by a series of belches that slowly decreased in size by the time the sun had gone down just before 2200. Richard made his observations from his fishing boat on the S part of Pavlof Bay just SW of Bluff Point along Long Beach.
"Richard Mack noted some emissions from the same point of Mount Hague during the next morning (July 15), but due to strong winds the emissions did not rise to form impressive plumes like the evening before. But, the emissions were there. Richard then left the region."

Hague, Mt 1991/7

July 13, 1991

Steam plumes were observed at Mt. Hague on July 13, 1991. This activity probably does not constitute a volcanic eruption.
From Reeder (1994): "At about 1100 on July 13, 1991, Richard Mack of King Cove observed from his fishing boat, Janice, in the region of Volcano Bay a white plume that was being emitted from within the summit crater of Mt. Hague. The plume reached a height of about 300 m above the peak of Mt. Hague and had drifted to the SW just beyond the crater rim. The day was unusually cloudless. The white plume could be seen all day. By 2100, the plume was slightly smaller and was drifting WSW beyond the summit crater, but the plume was barely rising above the summit of the volcano. The plume was visible from Pavlof Bay until about 2145 when darkness occurred."

Hague, Mt 2001/11

November 7, 2001 — December 13, 2001

McGimsey and others (2004) report that "NWS observers in Cold Bay contacted AVO on the morning of November 7, 2001 to report a small steam plume originating from the south side of Pavlof; they also received several Pilot Weather Reports (PIREPS) describing the same observation. About a month later, on December 13, 2001, NWS personnel in Cold Bay reported steam issuing from a point about half-way down the south flank of the volcano. The plume rose to a height of about 6,000 ft (~1,830 m) before dissipating. A Pen Air pilot corroborated the report and added that the steaming was coming from a 'hill' on the southwest flank; this pilot added that he encountered a strong sulfur smell on a flight by the volcano that day. AVO detected no unusual seismicity or thermal anomalies. Based on conversations with the Pen Air pilot, AVO determined that the source of steaming was likely the fumarole field on nearby Mt. Hague, a late Pleistocene volcano with no historic activity."

Hague, Mt 2002/2

February 15, 2002 — May 2002

From Neal and others (2005): "On February 15, 2002, AVO received a pilot report of steaming from the vicinity of Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula. AVO determined that the pilot had most likely spotted a steam plume from the summit crater of Hague, a youthful volcanic cone about 7 km (4 mi) southwest of Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula. The pilot reported that snow had melted in a crater at the site of this steaming, but the 'activity was not significant.' AVO had received a similar report in mid-December, 2001 (steam was reported emanating from a 'hill' southwest of Pavlof, rising to about 6,000 ft [1,830 m] and dissipating, accompanied by a strong sulfur smell; McGimsey and others, 2005). The Pavlof seismic network showed nothing unusual in conjuction with any of the reports, and no anomalies were observed in satellite images.
"'Steaming' reports for the vicinity of Hague on the Alaska Peninsual continued into the spring. In early April, AVO received email from a teacher in King Cove (35 km [20 mi]) south-southwest of Hague) describing 'steam from a large crater offset on the southwest side of Pavlof.' Based on the position of the reported activity, it appears likely that the source was also a crater at the summit of Hague. This same observer got a better look from the air on April 18 and confirmed that the crater was still steaming and releasing notable amounts of sulfur-bearing gas. On May 1, USFWS personnel in Cold Bay shared photographs of steaming from the vicinity of Hague and noted that this was the first such observation in at least three years.
"In mid-April, AVO seismologist examined records from the adjacent Pavlof Volcano network and noted that a family of shallow long-period events had been recorded in the general vicinity of Hague (J. Caplan-Auerback, written comm., 2002). A second swarm of similar events occurred in May. While the significance of this seismicity remains unclear, its coincidence in time with reports of increased steaming from the Hague crater does suggest a transient increase in heat flux and resulting hydrothermal activity."

From McGimsey and others (2005): "On July 7, 2003, AVO scientists conducting seismic network maintenance near Mt. Hague on the rim of Emmons Lake Caldera noticed that the crater lake typically present was almost completely gone and all that remained was a few isolated pools surrounded by several vigorously venting fumaroles, and yellow sulfur deposits in the center of the crater. Mud cracks suggested that the lake had drained or evaporated rather recently. A photograph taken a week later, August 16, 2003, shows a full lake. Photographs taken of the crater lake on August 16, 2002 also show the lake filled with water.
"The Hague crater lake apparently has a history of draining and refilling. Sporadic checks of the crater since 1973 have found it empty about as often as full (T. Miller, written communication, 2003). The most recent observations [2003] verify that the lake is capable of reforming within days or weeks."

Hague, Mt 2005/4

April 16, 2005 — May 24, 2005

From McGimsey and others (2007): "National Weather Service personnel in Cold Bay reported a steam plume emanating from the side of Pavlof on April 16, 2005. Subsequent analysis of the photographs sent to AVO indicated that the steam cloud originated instead from adjacent Mount Hague (see fig. 35 in original text), possibly from the fumarolic field located on the south flank - instead of the crater lake - based on the plume position; however, no direct observations confirmed the source. Seismicity was determined to be normal.
"On May 23 and 24, 2005, observations of steam - this time possibly containing some ash - rising to as much as 3,000 ft (~900 m) above Pavlof were again reported to AVO, as well as to FAA and AAWU. Photographs revealed that the plume originated instead from Mount Hague (see fig. 36 in original text). Analysis of satellite images revealed no evidence of ash, and no unusual seismicity was recorded. One of the two summit craters on Mount Hague contains vigorous fumaroles and has produced strong steam emissions in previous years (see table 7 in original text). The activity was interpreted to result from normal fluctuation of the hydrothermal system at Mount Hague and was reported in the AVO Weekly Update on May 27, 2005."

Hague, Mt 1990/7

Hague, Mt 1991/7

Hague, Mt 2001/11

Hague, Mt 2002/2

Hague, Mt 2003/7

Hague, Mt 2005/4

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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

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Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

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Volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

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Geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1995

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Volcanoes of Alaska, 1995

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Sample locality map and analytical data for potassium-argon ages in the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1994

Wilson, F. H., Shew, Nora, DuBois, G. D., and Bie, S. W., 1994, Sample locality map and analytical data for potassium-argon ages in the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF 2155-E, 18 p., 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

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

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Preliminary geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1992

Wilson, F. H., Miller, T. P., and Detterman, R. L., 1992, Preliminary geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-0545, 10 p., 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

Generalized geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1991

Wilson, F. H., Detterman, R. L., and Harris, E. E., 1991, Generalized geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF 2155-A, unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

Potassium-argon age determinations from the Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1987

DuBois, G. D., Wilson, F. H., and Shew, N. B., 1987, Potassium-argon age determinations from the Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-0191, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.

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.

Geothermal energy resources of Alaska, 1980

Turner, D. L., Forbes, R. B., Albanese, Mary, Macbeth, Joyce, Lockhart, A. B., and Seed, S. M., 1980, Geothermal energy resources of Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 279, 19 p., 3 sheets, scale 1 at 1:2,500,000.

Reconnaissance geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska, 1978

McLean, H., Engelhardt, C. L., and Howell, D. G., 1978, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-0323, unpaged, 1 plate.

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Evans, W.C., Bergfeld, D., Neal, C.A., McGimsey, R.G., Werner, C.A., Waythomas, C.F., Lewicki, J.L., Lopez, T., Mangan, M.T., Miller, T.P., Diefenbach, A., Schaefer, J., Coombs, M.L., Wang, B., Nicolaysen, K., Izbekov, P., Maharrey, Z., Huebner, M., Hunt, A.G., Fitzpatrick, J., and Freeburg, G., 2015, Aleutian Arc geothermal fluids: chemical analyses of waters and gases: U.S. Geological Survey Data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F74X55VB

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 .

Regional controls on volcano seismicity along the Aleutian Arc, 2014

Buurman, Helena, Nye, C.J., West, M.E., and Cameron, Cheryl, 2014, Regional controls on volcano seismicity along the Aleutian Arc: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, doi:10.1002/2013GC005101

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 .

The role of water in generating the calc-alkaline trend: new volatile data for Aleutian magmas and a new tholeiitic index, 2010

Zimmer, M.M., Plank, Terry, Hauri, E.H., Yogodzinski, G.M., Stelling, Peter, Larsen, Jessica, Singer, Brad, Jicha, Brian, Mandeville, Charles, and Nye, C.J., 2010, The role of water in generating the calc-alkaline trend: new volatile data for Aleutian magmas and a new tholeiitic index: Journal of Petrology, v. 5, n. 12, p. 2411, 2444, doi:10.1093/petrology/egq062 .

Diverse lavas from closely spaced volcanoes drawing from a common parent: Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Eastern Aleutian Arc, 2009

Mangan, Margaret, Miller, Thomas, Waythomas, Christopher, Trusdell, Frank, Calvert, Andrew, and Layer, Paul, 2009, Diverse lavas from closely spaced volcanoes drawing from a common parent: Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Eastern Aleutian Arc: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 287, p. 363-372, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2009.08.018 .

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/ .

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 .

2005 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

McGimsey, R.G., Neal, C.A., Dixon, J.P., and Ushakov, Sergey, 2008, 2005 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 2007-5269, 94 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2007/5269/ .

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 .

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.

Luminescence investigation of loess and tephra from Halfway House section, Central Alaska, 2007

Auclair, Marie, Lamothe, Michel, Lagroix, France, and Banerjee, S.K., 2007, Luminescence investigation of loess and tephra from Halfway House section, Central Alaska: Quaternary Geochronology, v. 2, n. 1-4, p. 34-38, doi: 10.1016/j,quageo.2006.05.009 .

Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for the Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Alaska [Pavlof Sister, Pavlof, Little Pavlof, Double Crater, Mount Hague, Emmons], 2006

Waythomas, C.F., Miller, T.P., and Mangan, M.T., 2006, Preliminary Volcano Hazard Assessment for the Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Alaska [Pavlof Sister, Pavlof, Little Pavlof, Double Crater, Mount Hague, Emmons]: Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5248, 33 p., 1 sheet, available online at http://www.avo.alaska.edu/pdfs/SIR2006-5248.pdf .
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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

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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2002 Volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005

Neal, C.A., McGimsey, R.G., and Girina, Olga, 2005, 2002 Volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1058, 55 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1058/.
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2003 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005

McGimsey, Robert G., Neal, Christina A., and Girina, Olga, 2005, 2003 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1310, 62 p., http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1310/.
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Terrestrial-marine correlation of the Dawson tephra, 2005

Beget, J.E., Pedersen, T.F., Muhs, D., 2005, Terrestrial-marine correlation of the Dawson tephra [abs.], in: Alloway, B.V., et al., eds., Proceedings of the International Field Conference and Workshop on Tephrochronology and Volcanism: Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, 58 pp.

January-February 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, January-February 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 1, unpaged.

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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Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Alaska Peninsula: source of the late Wisconsin Dawson tephra, Yukon Territory, Canada, 2003

Mangan, M. T., Waythomas, C. F., Miller, T. P., and Trusdell, F. A., 2003, Emmons Lake Volcanic Center, Alaska Peninsula: source of the late Wisconsin Dawson tephra, Yukon Territory, Canada: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 40, n. 7, p. 925-936.

Quaternary geology, Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 2001

Wilson, F. H., and Weber, F. R., 2001, Quaternary geology, Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: in Gough, L. P. and Wilson, F. H., (eds.), Geological studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 1633, p. 51-72.
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Physical volcanology of large late-Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions at the Emmons Lake volcanic center, Alaska Peninsula, 2000

Miller, T. P., Waythomas, C. F., Mangan, M. T., and Trusdell, F. A., 2000, Physical volcanology of large late-Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions at the Emmons Lake volcanic center, Alaska Peninsula [abs.]: Eos, v. 81, n. 48, p. 1353.

Events and geochemistry of the initial caldera-forming eruption at Emmons Lake volcanic complex, 2000

Mangan, M. T., Trusdell, F. A., Miller, T. P., and Waythomas, C. F., 2000, Events and geochemistry of the initial caldera-forming eruption at Emmons Lake volcanic complex [abs.]: Eos, v. 81, n. 48, p. 1353.

Fire and ice on the Alaska Peninsula stratigraphic records of pyroclastic eruptions and glaciation, Emmons Lake Caldera and vicinity, Southwestern Alaska, 2000

Waythomas, C. F., Miller, T. P., Mangan, M. T., Trusdell, F. A., and Wallace, K. L., 2000, Fire and ice on the Alaska Peninsula stratigraphic records of pyroclastic eruptions and glaciation, Emmons Lake Caldera and vicinity, Southwestern Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 81, n. 48, p. 1352-1353.

May-August 1999, 1999

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1999, May-August 1999: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 11, n. 3 and 4, 39 p.
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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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Observations of geothermal activity near Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula during March and April of 1996, 1997

Flowers, Chris, 1997, Observations of geothermal activity near Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula during March and April of 1996: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-0146, 13 p.
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Glass shard argon geochronology: more ghosts of eruptions past?, 1997

Hall, C. M., 1997, Glass shard argon geochronology: more ghosts of eruptions past? [abs.]: Eos, v. 78, n. 46, p. 771.

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.

Eva Interglaciation Forest Bed, global warming 125,000 years ago east-central Alaska, 1997

Pewe, T. L., 1997, Eva Interglaciation Forest Bed, global warming 125,000 years ago east-central Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 78, n. 46, p. 269.

January-April 1997, 1997

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1997, January-April 1997: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 9, n. 1 and 2, 51 p.
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Stratigraphic framework of the Alaska Peninsula, 1996

Detterman, R. L., Case, J. E., Miller, J. W., Wilson, F. H., and Yount, M. E., 1996, Stratigraphic framework of the Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1969-A, 74 p.
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Geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1995

Wilson, F. H., Detterman, R. L., Miller, J. W., and Case, J. E., 1995, Geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 2272, unpaged, 2 sheets, scale 1:24,000.

Tephrochronologic correlations between Quaternary loess and glacial sequences, Alaska, 1995

Beget, J. E., 1995, Tephrochronologic correlations between Quaternary loess and glacial sequences, Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, n. 6, p. 61.

Seismological evidence concerning Aleutian Arc magma systems, 1995

McNutt, S. R., 1995, Seismological evidence concerning Aleutian Arc magma systems [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 64.

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.

Sample locality map and analytical data for potassium-argon ages in the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1994

Wilson, F. H., Shew, Nora, DuBois, G. D., and Bie, S. W., 1994, Sample locality map and analytical data for potassium-argon ages in the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF 2155-E, 18 p., 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

Chronology of interior Alaskan loess-paleosol deposits by thermoluminescence, 1994

Berger, G. W., and Pewe, T. L., 1994, Chronology of interior Alaskan loess-paleosol deposits by thermoluminescence [abs.]: in U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1107, International Conference on Geochronology, Cosmochronology, and Isotope Geology, 8, Abstracts, p. 28.

Deposits of the last interglacial at Birch Creek, near Circle, northeast interior Alaska, 1994

Edwards, M. E., and McDowell, P. F., 1994, Deposits of the last interglacial at Birch Creek, near Circle, northeast interior Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, n. 7, p. 513.

Paleomagnetic results from Ch'ijee's Bluff, Porcupine River, Yukon Territory, 1994

Evans, M. E., and Wang, Y., 1994, Paleomagnetic results from Ch'ijee's Bluff, Porcupine River, Yukon Territory: Quaternary International, v. 22-23, p. 215-219.

Early Stage 5 glaciation, NE Bristol Bay, Alaska, 1994

Kaufman, D. S., Lea, P. D., and Forman, S. L., 1994, Early Stage 5 glaciation, NE Bristol Bay, Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, n. 7, p. 514.

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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Geothermal resources of Alaska, 1994

Miller, T. P., 1994, Geothermal resources of Alaska: 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. 979-987.
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Hague (Emmons Caldera), 1994

Reeder, J. W., 1994, Hague (Emmons Caldera): in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1991, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 31, p. 87-88.
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Quaternary volcanism in the Alaska Peninsula and Wrangell Mountains, Alaska, 1994

Miller, T. P., and Richter, D. H., 1994, Quaternary volcanism in the Alaska Peninsula and Wrangell Mountains, Alaska: in Plafker, George, Jones, D. L., and Berg, H. C., (eds.), The Geology of Alaska, Geological Society of America The Geology of North America series v. G-1, p. 759-779.
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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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The Old Crow Tephra: a stratigraphic marker for the last interglaciation in Alaska?, 1993

Hamilton, T. D., 1993, The Old Crow Tephra: a stratigraphic marker for the last interglaciation in Alaska?: U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1086, p. 87.

Quaternary paleoecology of Beringian tephras, 1993

Schweger, C. E., 1993, Quaternary paleoecology of Beringian tephras: in Geological Association of Canada, Mineralogical Association of Canada, Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts, Edmonton, AB, Canada, May 17-19, 1993, p. 94.

Stratigraphic context of Old Crow tephra, Holitna lowland, interior southwest Alaska, 1993

Waythomas, C. F., Lea, P. D., and Walter, R. C., 1993, Stratigraphic context of Old Crow tephra, Holitna lowland, interior southwest Alaska: Quaternary Research, v. 40, n. 1, p. 20-29.

Hague (Emmons Caldera), 1993

Reeder, J. W., 1993, Hague (Emmons Caldera): in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1990, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 30, p. 62-63.
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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.

Preliminary geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1992

Wilson, F. H., Miller, T. P., and Detterman, R. L., 1992, Preliminary geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-0545, 10 p., 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

Dating volcanic ash by use of thermoluminescence, 1992

Berger, G. W., 1992, Dating volcanic ash by use of thermoluminescence: Geology, v. 20, n. 1, p. 11-14.
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A paleomagnetic study of sections containing the Old Crow Tephra, northern Yukon Territory (a contribution to project CELIA), 1992

Matthews, J. V. Jr., Evans, M. E., and Wang, Y., 1992, A paleomagnetic study of sections containing the Old Crow Tephra, northern Yukon Territory (a contribution to project CELIA) [abs.]: Eos, v. 73, p. 287.

Trace-element analysis of volcanic glass shards by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: application to Quaternary tephrochronological studies, 1992

Perkins, W. T., Westgate, J. A., Fuge, R., and Wintle, A. G., 1992, Trace-element analysis of volcanic glass shards by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: application to Quaternary tephrochronological studies [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 24, n. 7, p. 48.

Origin and age of erosional gullies and ridges in loess of central Alaska: evidence of ancient global warming, 1992

Pewe, T., 1992, Origin and age of erosional gullies and ridges in loess of central Alaska: evidence of ancient global warming [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, n. 7, p. 50.

Compositional variation and provenance of late Cenozoic distal tephra beds, Fairbanks area, Alaska, 1992

Preece, S. J., Westgate, J. A., and Gorton, M. P., 1992, Compositional variation and provenance of late Cenozoic distal tephra beds, Fairbanks area, Alaska: Quaternary International, v. 13/14, p. 97-101.
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Correlation and significance of distal tephra beds preserved in late Cenozoic loess of the Fairbanks area, Alaska, 1992

Westgate, J. A., Preece, S. J., and Pewe, T. L., 1992, Correlation and significance of distal tephra beds preserved in late Cenozoic loess of the Fairbanks area, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 24, n. 7, p. 48.

Generalized geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1991

Wilson, F. H., Detterman, R. L., and Harris, E. E., 1991, Generalized geologic map of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF 2155-A, unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:250,000.

Old Crow Tephra found at the Palisades of the Yukon, Alaska, 1991

Beget, J. E., Edwards, Mary, Hopkins, David, Keskinen, Mary, and Kukla, G. J., 1991, Old Crow Tephra found at the Palisades of the Yukon, Alaska: Quaternary Research, v. 35, n. 2, p. 291-297.

Interglacial deposits at Birch Creek, northeast Interior Alaska, 1991

Edwards, M. E., and McDowell, P. F., 1991, Interglacial deposits at Birch Creek, northeast Interior Alaska: Quaternary Research, v. 35, p. 41-52.

The last interglaciation and the Old Crow Tephra: data from 10 Alaskan sites, 1991

Hamilton, T. D., 1991, The last interglaciation and the Old Crow Tephra: data from 10 Alaskan sites: University of Alaska Museum, Alaska Quaternary Center Occasional Paper 4, Arctic Science Conference on Circumpolar Modeling of Climate Change, 42, 21st Arctic Workshop on Mesoscale Modeling, p. 68-69.

The Old Crow Tephra: a stratigraphic marker for the last interglaciation in Alaska and the Yukon Territory?, 1991

Hamilton, T. D., Westgate, J. A., and Beget, J. E., 1991, The Old Crow Tephra: a stratigraphic marker for the last interglaciation in Alaska and the Yukon Territory? [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 23, n. 5, p. 62.

Tephrostratigraphy of the late Cenozoic Gold Hill loess, Fairbanks area, Alaska, 1991

Preece, S. J., 1991, Tephrostratigraphy of the late Cenozoic Gold Hill loess, Fairbanks area, Alaska: University of Toronto (Canada) M.S. thesis, 186 p.

Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: May 1, 1991 - June 30, 1991, 1991

Neal, C.A. (compiler), 1991, Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: May 1, 1991 - June 30, 1991: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 8 p.

Paleoclimatic forcing of magentic susceptiblity variations in Alaskan loess during the late Quaternary, 1990

Beget, J. E., Stone, D. B., and Hawkins, D. B., 1990, Paleoclimatic forcing of magentic susceptiblity variations in Alaskan loess during the late Quaternary: Geology, v. 18, p. 40-43.

Quaternary geology and late-Quaternary environments of the Holitna Lowland and Chuilnuk-Kiokluk Mountains region, interior southwestern Alaska, 1990

Waythomas, C. F., 1990, Quaternary geology and late-Quaternary environments of the Holitna Lowland and Chuilnuk-Kiokluk Mountains region, interior southwestern Alaska: University of Colorado Ph.D. dissertation, 305 p.

Emmons Lake, 1990

Smithsonian Institution, 1990, Emmons Lake: Global Volcanism Network Bulletin v. 15, n. 09, unpaged.

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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Successive late Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions at the Emmons Lake volcanic center, Alaska Peninsula, 1988

Miller, T. P., and Yount, M. E., 1988, Successive late Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions at the Emmons Lake volcanic center, Alaska Peninsula [abs.]: Eos, v. 69, n. 44, p. 1487.

Historical unrest at large calderas of the world, 1988

Newhall, C.G., and Dzurisin, Daniel, 1988, Historical unrest at large calderas of the world: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1855, v. 1-2, 1108 p.
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Late Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions in the eastern Aleutian arc, Alaska, 1987

Miller, T. P., and Smith, R. L., 1987, Late Quaternary caldera-forming eruptions in the eastern Aleutian arc, Alaska: Geology, v. 15, n. 5, p. 434-438.
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Potassium-argon age determinations from the Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1987

DuBois, G. D., Wilson, F. H., and Shew, N. B., 1987, Potassium-argon age determinations from the Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-0191, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.

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.

The eruptive activity, seismicity, and velocity structure of Pavlof volcano, Eastern Aleutians, 1985

McNutt, S. R., 1985, The eruptive activity, seismicity, and velocity structure of Pavlof volcano, Eastern Aleutians: Columbia University unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 214 p.
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Newly discovered Holocene volcanic vents. Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula, 1985

Yount, M. E., Wilson, F. H., and Miller, J. W., 1985, Newly discovered Holocene volcanic vents. Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: in Bartsch-Winkler, Susan and Reed, K. M., (eds.), The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: accomplishments during 1983, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0945, p. 60-62.
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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.

Geothermal energy resources of Alaska, 1980

Turner, D. L., Forbes, R. B., Albanese, Mary, Macbeth, Joyce, Lockhart, A. B., and Seed, S. M., 1980, Geothermal energy resources of Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 279, 19 p., 3 sheets, scale 1 at 1:2,500,000.

Igneous-related geothermal systems, 1979

Smith, R. L., and Shaw, H. R., 1979, Igneous-related geothermal systems: in Muffler, L. J. P., (ed.), Assessment of geothermal resources of the United States 1978, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 790, p. 12-17.

Assessment of geothermal resources of the United States--1978, 1979

Muffler, L. J. P., 1979, Assessment of geothermal resources of the United States--1978: U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0790, 163 p.
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Water in some hypersthenic magmas, 1979

Anderson, A.T., 1979, Water in some hypersthenic magmas: The Journal of Geology, v. 87, n. 5, p. 509-531.

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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Reconnaissance geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska, 1978

McLean, H., Engelhardt, C. L., and Howell, D. G., 1978, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Cold Bay and False Pass quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-0323, unpaged, 1 plate.

Aleutian/Pribilof Islands region community profiles, 1978

Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center, 1978, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands region community profiles: unpaged.

Glaciers of the Aleutian Range and Kodiak Island, 1975

Denton, G. H., and Field, W. O., 1975, Glaciers of the Aleutian Range and Kodiak Island: in Field, W. O., (ed.), Mountain glaciers of the Northern Hemisphere, v. 2, Hanover, NH, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, p. 621-638.

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.

Mapping the home of the great brown bear: adventures of the National Geographic Society's Pavlof Volcano expedition to Alaska, 1929

Jaggar, T. A., 1929, Mapping the home of the great brown bear: adventures of the National Geographic Society's Pavlof Volcano expedition to Alaska: National Geographic Magazine, v. 55, p. 109-134.
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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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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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