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Mount Kaguyak

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form a prominent peninsula in the center of the lake. The volcano is 901 metres (2,956 ft) high and is
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Map showing volcanoes of Alaska. The mark is set at the location of Mount Kaguyak
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because it rises from lowland areas near sea level in the south of the
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the caldera-forming eruption occurred about 5800 years
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Elevation
Listing
List of volcanoes in the United States
Coordinates
58°36′28.8″N 154°1′40.8″W / 58.608000°N 154.028000°W / 58.608000; -154.028000
Mount Kaguyak is located in Alaska
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Alaska Peninsula, U.S.
Parent range
Aleutian Range
Mountain type
Stratovolcano
arc
belt
Aleutian Arc
Last eruption
stratovolcano
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Alaska
caldera
crater lake
lava domes
topographically prominent
Big River
radiocarbon dating
before present
dacitic
ignimbrite

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