Find list of active and inactive volcanoes in different region, their elevation, geo-coordinates, location map, when they last erupted and related info. A volcano is a rupture in the Earth crust that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. |
Name | Height (meter) | Height (feet) | Coordinates | Last Eruption |
Alligator Lake Volcanic Complex | 2,217 m | 7,274 ft | 60.42°N, 135.42°W | |
Bennett Lake Volcanic Complex | 1,500 m | 4,900 ft | 60.3°N, 134.52°W | Eocene |
Felsite Peak | 2,530 m | 8,301 ft | 60.67°N, 138.23°W | Pliocene |
Ibex Mountain | 2,108 m | 6,909 ft | 60.53°N, 135.52°W | Pleistocene |
Montana Mountain | 2,205 m | 7,234 ft | 60.3°N, 134.41°W | Late Cretaceous |
Mount Harper | 1,845 m | 6,053 ft | 64.4°N, 139.52°W | Late Proterozoic |
Mount McNeil | 2,300 m | 7,546 ft | 60.8°N, 135.26°W | Tertiary |
Mount Nansen | 1,827 m | 5,994 ft | 62.6°N, 137.18°W | Late Cretaceous |
Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex | 2,382 m | 7,815 ft | 60.11°N, 135.29°W | Eocene |
Ne Ch'e Ddhawa | 712 m | 2,336 ft | 62.75°N, 137.27°W | Pleistocene |
Rabbit Mountain | 2,090 m | 6,857 ft | 61.88°N, 140.96°W | Pliocene |
Volcano Mountain | 1,239 m | 4,065 ft | 62.93°N, 137.37°W | Holocene |
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