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Stepovak Bay 1 description and information

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Description
This volcano is a member of the Stepovak Bay group. From Wood and Kienle (1990): "The Stepovak Bay group is a chain of five volcanoes at the southwest end of a N40 degrees E oriented linear segment of the Aleutian arc on the Alaska Peninsula. This same segment includes the better known Veniaminof and Aniakchak calderas. Three of the Stepovak Bay volcanoes [2, 4, and Kupreanof] have clearly had Holocene eruptions, resulting in three small debris flows filling late Pleistocene glacial valleys, and a small cinder cone and associated lava flow. The other two volcanoes (1 and 3) do not show unmistakable evidence of Holocene activity. They have ice-filled summit craters 500 m (1) and 300 m (3) in diameter that may be late Pleistocene age. These volcanoes have contributed to extensive late Tertiary and Quaternary lava flows, some extending near sea level."
Location
Facts
Type:Stratovolcano
Most Recent Activity:
Seismically Monitored: No
Elevation: 4331 ft (1320 m)
Latitude: 55.8681° N
Longitude:160.0956° W
Quadrangle:Port Moller
CAVW Number:
Pronunciation: Sound file
Nearby towns:
Ivanof Bay 24 mi (38 km)
Perryville 37 mi (59 km)
Sand Point 40 mi (64 km)
Nelson Lagoon 44 mi (71 km)
Anchorage 520 mi (837 km)
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