
Mount Gareloi - Wikipedia
Mount Gareloi, or Gareloi Volcano, is a stratovolcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, United States, about 1,259 miles (2,026 km) from Anchorage. Gareloi is located on Gareloi Island , and comprises most of its land mass.
Gareloi Island - Wikipedia
Gareloi (Russian: Горелый) or Anangusook (Aleut: Anangusix̂[1]) is a volcanic island in the Delarof Islands of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is located between the Tanaga Pass and the Amchitka Pass. The island is 6 miles (9.7 km) in length and 5 miles (8.0 km) wide.
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Gareloi
Mar 5, 2024 · 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.
Gareloi - Global Volcanism Program
The 8 x 10 km Gareloi Island, the northernmost volcano of the Delarof Group at the western end of the Andreanof Islands, consists of a stratovolcano with two summits and a prominent SE-trending fissure.
Gareloi | Volcano World | Oregon State University
Oct 29, 2010 · Gareloi is a small conical stratovolcano that erupted most recently in 1989. The explosive eruption had a VEI of 1. Gareloi may have erupted as many as 15 times since 1760.
Newest Volcano Notice Including Gareloi - USGS
Mount Gareloi, which makes up all of Gareloi Island, is a stratovolcano located in the Delarof Islands group of the Aleutian Islands, about 2,000 km (1,242 mi) west-southwest of Anchorage and about 150 km (93 mi) west of Adak, the westernmost community in Alaska.
Gareloi Volcano Earthquakes: Latest Quakes Past 14 Days
Jun 8, 2021 · Steep sea cliffs that are cut into rocks of an older, eroded center are found on the SW coast, and submarine deposits of three debris avalanches produced by edifice collapse are found offshore. Young lava flows cover the older volcano from the 1573-m-high summit of Gareloi to the coast along three broad axes trending NW, ENE, and south.
Mount Gareloi - volcanoes - Alaska Handbook
Mount Gareloi is a stratovolcano located on Gareloi Island in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is part of the Aleutian Arc, a chain of volcanoes that extends from the Alaska Peninsula to Kamchatka in Russia.
Mount Gareloi - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting - Travalour
Jan 24, 2025 · Mount Gareloi, also known as Gareloi Volcano, is a prominent and active stratovolcano located on Gareloi Island in the Aleutian Islands, a volcanic archipelago stretching across the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean.
Preliminary Volcano-Hazard Assessment for Gareloi Volcano, Gareloi …
Jan 1, 2008 · Such events are infrequent, occurring at most every few thousand years. The primary hazard from Gareloi is airborne clouds of ash that could affect aircraft. In this report, we summarize and describe the major volcanic hazards associated with Gareloi.
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