Mount Douglas (Alaska)

Mount Douglas

Crater lake at the summit, June 1990
Highest point
Elevation 7,021 ft (2,140 m)
Prominence 6,300 ft (1,900 m)
Listing
Coordinates 58°51′36″N 153°31′59″W / 58.86000°N 153.53306°W / 58.86000; -153.53306Coordinates: 58°51′36″N 153°31′59″W / 58.86000°N 153.53306°W / 58.86000; -153.53306
Geography
Mount Douglas

Alaska

Location Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, U.S.
Parent range Aleutian Range
Topo map USGS Afognak D-5
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Volcanic arc/belt Aleutian Arc
Last eruption Holocene
For other mountains by this name, see Mount Douglas.

Mount Douglas is a stratovolcano located south of Kamishak Bay, near the northeasternmost part of the Alaska Peninsula. It lies in the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Kenai Peninsula Borough. The mountain was officially named in 1906 after nearby Cape Douglas based on a 1904 report by USGS geologist G. C. Martin. The Alaska Volcano Observatory currently rates Douglas as Level of Concern Color Code Not Assigned.

The volcano has a warm and highly acidic crater lake approximately 160 m (525 ft) wide. In 1992, the lake had a temperature of 21 °C and a pH of 1.1. At the north flank of the volcano unglaciated and relatively uneroded lava flows are found. The last eruption was considered to have occurred during the Holocene (Nye et al.,1998).

Map showing volcanoes of Alaska.

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