The Volcano may refer to Any generic volcanoVolcano, California , a community in northern California The Volcano British Columbia , a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada See also Volcano disambiguation disambig ... more details
lowercase Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name volcano background group or band origin Chicago , Illinois , United States genre Art rock years active 2005 present label The Leaf Label website http www.volcanoisaband.com Official website current members Mark Cartwright br Sam Scranton br Aaron With For the Choose Your Own Adventure book, see Volcano gamebook . volcano is a three piece rock band from Chicago , Illinois that draw on influences ranging from Classic rock , Post punk , Free Jazz and Noise Rock . History The Leaf Label released the trio s critically acclaimed debut, Beautiful Seizure , in the USA in late 2005 and worldwide in early 2006. In 2006 the band did a Take Away Show session with Vincent Moon . Discography Albums 2005 in music 2005 Beautiful Seizure 2008 in music 2008 Paperwork Singles 2008 in music 2008 Africa Just Wants To Have Fun 2009 in music 2009 So Many Lemons External links http www.volcanoisaband.com Official website http www.myspace.com volcanoisaband MySpace page http www.theleaflabel.com en artists view 42 volcano 21 volcano on The Leaf Label http www.redefinemag.com music interviews music 2.php?artist Volcano&id 58 Volcano Interview at REDEFINE Magazine, January 2006 http theyshootmusic.at posts Volcano Video Session with They Shoot Music Don t They Category American rock music groups Category Musical groups from Illinois US rock band stub ... more details
Cleveland Alaska Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska photographed from the International ... a height of 19 km during the climactic eruption at Mount Pinatubo , Philippines in 1991. A volcano ... volcanic winter s have caused catastrophic famine s. Etymology The word volcano is derived from the name ... www.etymonline.com index.php?term volcano title Volcano work Online Etymology Dictionary author Douglas ..., a volcano is formed. Typical examples for this kind of volcano are Mount Etna and the volcanoes ..., each volcano becomes dormant after a while and a new volcano is then formed as the plate shifts ... Herbst 2004.jpg right thumbnail Skjaldbrei ur , a shield volcano whose name means broad shield The most common perception of a volcano is of a Cone geometry conical mountain, spewing lava and poisonous ... of volcano, and the features of volcanoes are much more complicated. The structure and behavior ..., and volcanic ash ash and gases mainly Volcano Effects of volcanoes steam and magmatic gases can ... Pu okina u okina okina on a flank of Hawaii s K lauea . Other types of volcano include cryovolcano es or ice volcanoes , particularly on some moons of Jupiter , Saturn and Neptune and mud volcano ... tend to involve temperatures much lower than those of igneous volcanoes, except when a mud volcano is actually a vent of an igneous volcano. Fissure vents Main Fissure vent Volcanic fissure vents are flat, linear cracks through which lava emerges. Shield volcanoes Main Shield volcano Shield volcanoes ... mostly small pieces of scoria and pyroclastics both resemble cinders, hence the name of this volcano ... Volcano scheme.svg thumb 300px colspan 2 Cross section through a stratovolcano vertical scale is exaggerated ... 6. Dike br 7. Layers of ash emitted by the volcano br 8. Flank 9. Layers of lava emitted by the volcano ... begins again. Classic examples include Mt. Fuji in Japan, Mayon Volcano in the Philippines, and Mount ... A supervolcano is a large volcano that usually has a large caldera and can potentially produce devastation ... more details
Underwater volcano may refer to Subaqueous volcano , a volcano that forms under a lake Submarine volcano , a volcano that forms under an ocean disambiguation ... more details
wiktionary volcano TOCright A volcano is a geological landform usually generated by the eruption through a vent in a planet s surface of magma. Volcano may also refer to Geographical Islands Volcano Island , Philippines Volcano Islands , Japan, a part of Bonin Islands Towns Volcano, California , United States Bath, California , United States, once known as Volcano Mundo, California , United States, once known as VolcanoVolcano, Hawaii , United States Volcanoes The Volcano British Columbia , a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada Volcano Mountain , volcano in central Yukon, Canada Volcano Vent , volcano in British Columbia. Film and television Volcano 1950 film Volcano 1950 film , an Italian film starring Anna Magnani Volcano 1997 film Volcano 1997 film , an action drama film starring Tommy Lee Jones Volcano 2011 film Volcano 2011 film , an Icelandic film Volcano South Park Volcano South Park , an episode of the television series South Park Volcano An Inquiry Into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry , a documentary film Volcano , eighth episode of the 1966 Doctor Who serial The Daleks Master Plan Production The Daleks Master Plan Music Volcano Entertainment , record label Bands Volcano supergroup , a punk country supergroup from the United States Volcano , an experimental band from Chicago, Illinois, United States Volcano, I m Still Excited , American rock band Albums Volcano Edie Brickell album Volcano Edie Brickell album , a 2003 album by Edie Brickell including the song VolcanoVolcano Jimmy Buffett album Volcano Jimmy Buffett album , a 1979 album by Jimmy Buffett including the song VolcanoVolcano Satyricon album Volcano Satyricon album , a 2002 album by Satyricon VolcanoVolcano album VolcanoVolcano album , a 2004 album by Volcano, a punk country supergroup from the United States Volcano Gatsbys American Dream album Volcano Gatsbys American Dream album , a 2005 album by Gatsbys American Dream Songs Volcano , a song by Bell X1 on their album Neither ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Fissurella volcano image Fissurella volcano.jpg image caption A gastropod shell shell of Fissurella volcano regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Vetigastropoda superfamilia Fissurelloidea familia Fissurellidae genus Fissurella species F. volcano binomial Fissurella volcano binomial authority Lovell Augustus Reeve Reeve , 1849 Fissurella volcano , common name the volcano limpet or volcano keyhole limpet , is a species of small to medium sized sea snail s or limpet s, marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk s in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpet s. This species occurs in the Western Pacific Ocean , where it is found in the intertidal zone on the underside of rocks. The distribution is California and Baja California . References reflist commonscat Fissurella volcano Category Fissurellidae Fissurellidae stub vi Fissurella volcano ... more details
Image Volcano Boarding Cerro Negro.jpg thumb right A boarder sliding down Cerro Negro in Leon, Nicaragua Volcano surfing , also known as ash boarding or volcano boarding is a new sport, consisting of an erupted volcano and a thin Plywood or metal board. ref http www.environmentalgraffiti.com featured volcano surfing 11211 ref Riders hike up the volcano and slide down, sitting or standing. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v tRnL6T9HXz8 ref Volcano Surfing is considered an extreme sport with the danger of falling off and getting cut by the rough volcanic ash. Protective gear, like jump suits and goggles are used for obvious reasons. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v cxyF8pabId0 ref References reflist External links http travel.nytimes.com 2009 04 19 travel 19headsup.html Volcano Boarding at Cerro Negro in Leon, Nicaragua Category Surfing Category Volcanoes ... more details
about the volcano in the U.S. state of Alaska Black Peak Infobox mountain name Black Volcano photo Black Volcano.jpg photo caption Black Volcano in Petroglyph National Monument, as seen from its south, at the trail head connecting it to JA volcano on January 14, 2009 elevation ft 5,986 prominence ft 155 location Petroglyph National Monument Bernalillo County , New Mexico , USA range coordinates coord 35.1325 106.7727 type mountain region US NM display inline,title topo type Stratovolcano age older than 10,000 years last eruption 150,000 years ago first ascent easiest route Black Volcano is a Volcano Volcanic activity inactive volcano located near Albuquerque, New Mexico , and is part of the Albuquerque volcanic field . Black Volcano is located directly north of JA volcano . Black Volcano is the second of five volcanoes traveling south to north within the western boundary of Petroglyph National Monument . North of Black Volcano are Vulcan Inactive Volcano Vulcan , Bond and Butte volcanoes. The date of its last eruption is unknown, but is believed to have been more than 150,000 years ago. Category Volcanoes of New Mexico Category Inactive volcanoes Category Geography of Albuquerque, New Mexico Category Pleistocene volcanoes Category Landforms of Bernalillo County, New Mexico NewMexico stub ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 refimprove date January 2010 A negative volcano is a Caldera volcano that is a lake filled with hot springs. ref http www.d.umn.edu rmorton ronshome Volcanoes calderas.html ref An example of a negative volcano is Sturgeon Lake . Notes reflist http www.d.umn.edu rmorton ronshome Volcanoes calderas.html Category Volcanology geology stub ... more details
Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Volcano . Two more were planned, but never completed HMS Volcano 1778 6 was an 8 gun fireship purchased in 1778 and sold in 1781. HMS Volcano 1780 6 was an 8 gun fireship purchased in 1780 and sold in 1784. HMS Volcano 1797 6 was an 8 gun bomb vessel purchased in 1797 and sold in 1810. HMS Volcano 1804 6 was originally a 16 gun sloop of war sloop named HMS Heron . She was reclassified as a bomb vessel in 1810 and renamed HMS Volcano . She was sold in 1816. HMS Volcano was to have been an 8 gun bomb vessel. She was ordered in 1819 and cancelled in 1831. HMS Volcano 1836 6 was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1836. She became a floating factory in 1862 and was broken up in 1894. HMS Volcano was to have been a V and W class destroyer W class destroyer . She was cancelled in 1918. HMS Volcano was a World War 2 land based training establishment at Holmrook Hall , Cumbria , specialising in explosives Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Volcano, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Neenach Volcano is an extinct Miocene volcano in the California Coast Ranges Coastal Range s of California. The volcano was split by a fault in the San Andreas fault system and over the last 23 million years the two halves of the volcano have moved about 200 miles apart. The original volcano formed about 23 million years ago. ref cite web url http www.nps.gov pinn naturescience geology.htm title Pinnacles National Monument Geology ref It formed along a fault in the San Andreas fault system. Through tectonic plate motion the western half of the volcano moved north at about 1.5cm per year. ref cite web url http www.nps.gov pinn naturescience faults.htm title Pinnacles National Monument Faults ref During the course of this movement the volcano also eroded away to the minor formations visible today. Pinnacles The remnants of the western portion of the volcano lies in Pinnacles National Monument Coord 36 29 55.44 N 121 12 9.02 W display inline title Neenach Volcano at Pinnacles National Monument . ref name geoloc cite web url http www.theevandavis.com 2011 08 neenach volcano.html title Neenach Volcano Geo Location Research ref Neenach The remnants of the eastern portion of the volcano lie about 200 miles south of the western portion near Neenach, California Coord 34 44 58.30 N 118 35 51.62 W display inline title Neenach Volcano near Neenach, CA . ref name geoloc References reflist External links http www.nps.gov pinn index.htm Pinnacles National Monument http ngmdb.usgs.gov Geolex NewRefsmry sumry 11424.html Summary of Citation Geologic Unit Neenach Category Volcanoes of California Category Extinct volcanoes volcano stub ... more details
The Tequila Volcano , or Volc n de Tequila is a volcano located near Tequila, Jalisco Tequila , Jalisco , in Mexico . This volcano is not dangerous to its nearby communities, which are famous for producing the alcoholic beverage, tequila . The volcano rises to a height of 3,000  meters, or 10,000  feet ref http www.mexconnect.com mex travel tonysarticles tequila.html Tequila Bot generated title ref , above sea level. This volcano is a stratovolcano or composite volcano . The Tequila Volcano last erupted 200,000  years ago. That eruption covered the area in rich volcanic soil, making the area ideal for the growth of blue agave , the most popular crop of the region. The Tequila Volcano is unusual because it has a well preserved central spine of material, which solidified in the centre, or central vent, of the volcano ref http www.ianchadwick.com tequila tequila los 20altos.htm In Search of the Blue Agave Tequila Country Tequila & Los Altos Bot generated title ref . References reflist coord 20 48 0 N 103 51 0 W type mountain region MX source nlwiki display title Category Volcanoes of Mexico Jalisco geo stub es Volc n de Tequila fr Volcan de Tequila nl Tequilavulkaan no Tequila vulkan ... more details
Infobox mountain name JA Volcano photo JA Volcano.jpg photo caption JA Volcano in Petroglyph National Monument, as seen from its western flank on January 14, 2009 elevation ft 5,944 elevation ref prominence ft 114 prominence ref location Petroglyph National Monument Bernalillo County , New Mexico , USA range coordinates coord 35.1275 106.7728 type mountain region US NM display inline,title topo type Stratovolcano age > 10,000 years last eruption 150,000 years ago first ascent easiest route JA Volcano is an Volcano Volcanic activity inactive volcano located near Albuquerque, New Mexico . JA Volcano is the southern most of 5 volcanoes in a 5 mile chain within the western boundary of Petroglyph National Monument . Directly north of JA is Black Volcano Black , followed by Vulcan, Bond and Butte volcanoes. The date of its last eruption is unknown, but is believed to have been more than 150,000 years ago. Image JA Volcano 23.jpg left thumb 300px JA Volcano, roughly 2 3 of the way up its north to south trail leading to the summit. Albuquerque can be seen in the distance in this view facing east southeast Category Volcanoes of New Mexico Category Inactive volcanoes Category Pleistocene volcanoes Category Landforms of Bernalillo County, New Mexico NewMexico stub ... more details
The Volcano Number also Volcano Reference File Number , Volcano Numbering System , or VNUM is a hierarchical geographical systematic system to uniquely identify and tag volcanoes and volcanic features on Earth. The VNUM was developed by the Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World Project by IAVCEI in the late 1930s and is currently administered by the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington USA , in cooperation with the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth s Interior IAVCEI , a sub entity of IUGG , and the World Organization of Volcano Observatories WOVO, a commission of IAVCEI . External links http www.iavcei.org International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth s Interior http www.volcano.si.edu Global Volcanism Program http www.wovo.org World Organization of Volcano Observatories Category Volcanology Category Volcanoes volcanology stub he ... more details
Infobox mountain name Corcovado File Flag of Chile.svg border 20px photo Corcovado volcano aerial.jpg photo caption The volcano seen from the west on a commercial flight. elevation m 2300 elevation ref location Chile range Andes coordinates coord 43 11 S 72 48 W type mountain region CL display inline,title type Stratovolcano age last eruption 4920 BC 100 first ascent easiest route Corcovado Volcano is a stratovolcano located about 25  km south of the mouth of Yelcho River , in the Palena Province , Los Lagos Region , Chile . The glacially eroded volcano is flanked by Holocene cinder cone s. The most distinctive feature of this volcano is its stepped top, similar to that of Puntiagudo Volcano . At its foot lies a series of beautiful lakes. Corcovado dominates the landscape of Gulf of Corcovado area and is visible from the Chilo Island , weather allowing. The volcano and the adjacent area form part of Corcovado National Park Chile Corcovado National Park . The town of Chait n was formerly the main gateway to this protected area. Image Quellon s Coastline with Volcano Corcovado in the distance .JPG thumb left 300px The volcano as seen from Quell n See also List of volcanoes in Chile Chait n volcano the volcano 40  km North of Corcovado which erupted on May 2, 2008. Yanteles a little known volcano located about Convert 30 km mi 0 abbr on abbr on south of Corcovado. References cite gvp vnum 1508 05 name Corcovado cite book last Gonz lez Ferr n first Oscar title Volcanes de Chile publisher Santiago, Chile Instituto Geogr fico Militar year 1995 isbn 956 202 054 1 page 640 pp small in Spanish also includes volcanoes of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru small Andean volcanoes Category Volcanoes of Los Lagos Region Category Mountains of Chile Category Stratovolcanoes of Chile LosLagos geo stub de Corcovado Chile es Volc n Corcovado fr Corcovado volcan it Corcovado vulcano ka ru sk Corcovado sopka uk ... more details
for the Chris Martin Film The Volcano Disaster film The Volcano Disaster 1998, ISBN 9780671009694 is a children s novel by Peg Kehret about a boy who is transported back in time to just a few minutes before Mt. St. Helens erupts. The boy struggles to flee the eruption. child novel stub DEFAULTSORT Volcano Disaster Category 1998 novels Category Time travel novels Category Mount St. Helens Category Novels set in Washington state ... more details
Volcano bowls are ceramic drinkware originally associated with mid century American tiki bar s and tropical themed restaurants. Drinks served in volcano bowls are typically rum based, mixed with tropical fruit juices and other liquors such as brandy , vodka , and triple sec , and garnished with fruit. The Flaming Volcano cocktail Flaming Volcano cocktail is especially associated with this drinkware. Volcano bowls typically have a large capacity of 32 oz. or more, and are used to serve a communal beverage to a group of two or more friends who share the drink, often sipping simultaneously from the bowl through long, colorful drinking straw straws . Volcano bowls are designed with a rising central hub feature formed and painted to resemble a crude volcano cone, giving the vessel a topological similarity to a Bundt pan . ref cite web title The Hottest Cocktail in Washington author Fritz Hahn url http blog.washingtonpost.com goingoutgurus 2005 05 the hottest cocktail in washin.html accessdate 2008 05 19 publisher washingtonpost.com ref The central cone, in turn, is topped by a pit or crater which is intended to be filled with overproof rum or other flammable high alcohol liquor. This crater liquor is ignited just before service, creating a festive, mildly volcanic ambience with its central blue flame. Meanwhile, the drink surrounds the volcano cone in a ring shaped moat, like a pool of lava or an ocean surrounding a volcanic island. The exterior surfaces of volcano bowls are usually decorated with painted or glazed on tropical themed images, such as hula dancers, palm tree s, and island landscapes. References references External links http www.tikiroom.com tikicentral bb viewtopic.php?topic 4231&forum 5 Discussion of volcano bowl usage practices at tikiroom.com http www.flickr.com photos dalboz17 40050253 in set 72157600096680454 Photo of a volcano bowl about to erupt http www.tincanmailman.net 000 0007 edited2.JPG Photo of a volcano bowl, showing typical design and decoration ... more details
The Dunedin Volcano Rakiriri was active from 13 10 million years ago. The remnants of this once 1000m high shield volcano are now much eroded and form the environs impressive backdrop of the city of Dunedin , New Zealand . ref http www.otagomuseum.govt.nz dyn documents the dunedin volcano branded small.pdf ref References reflist Category Dunedin Category Volcanoes of New Zealand Category Extinct volcanoes Category Shield volcanoes Volcanology stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Kone photo Kone volcanic complex.jpg photo size 240 photo caption Kone Volcano captured from Space. elevation m 1619 elevation ref prominence m prominence ref location Ethiopia type Calderas last eruption 1820 10 years Kone is a volcano in Ethiopia. It is made up of many calderas and cinder cones. In the 19th century a series of vents erupted on a ridge between the two calderas. References Global Volcanism Program Category Volcanoes of Ethiopia volcano stub ... more details
Volcano plot may refer to Sabatier principle a concept in chemical catalysis that relates the optimal concentrations of catalysts and substrates Volcano plot statistics a type of graph used to relate fold change to p value that is commonly used in genomics and other List of omics topics in biology omic experiments involving thousands of data points disambig ... more details
Coord 53.212612 5.177650 display title The Zuidwal volcano is an extinct volcano in the Netherlands at more than 2  km below ground under the Wadden Sea , between Harlingen, Netherlands Harlingen and Vlieland , just south west of the island Griend . The volcano was last active during the late Jurassic , about 160 148 Mega annum Ma ago and has since been covered by about 2000 meters of sedimentary rock , most of it shale and sandstone from the Cretaceous . Discovery The volcano was discovered in 1970 when the French oil company Elf Aquitaine was doing test drills in the Wadden Sea, hoping to find a gas field that a seismic survey had indicated. To their surprise they hit volcanic rock beneath the reservoir rock , which turned out to be an extinct volcano. The gas field went in production in 1988 and is still producing natural gas gas . Another clue indicating the presence of the volcano was the temperature. While the usual temperature at that depth is about a convert 100 C F , they found convert 130 C F . The Volcano The volcano has a height of approximately 1  km and was formed about 160 million years ago, during a time of orogenesis on the European continent. The eruptions were short and severe with heavy explosions. This, along with the mineral composition, points to volcanic activity as a result of subduction far away from the volcano. During the Cimmerian Orogeny , the Cimmerian Plate collided with Kazakhstania , sending shock waves through the Eurasian Plate , resulting in volcanism. The volcano is covered by layers of sandstone from the early Cretaceous that act as reservoir rock for the gas. The seal rock consists of shale. The volcanic rock is magnetic, creating a magnetic anomaly . External links http www.vpro.nl programma marathoninterview afleveringen 6297152 items 7401717 Zuidwalvulkaan VPRO.nl DEFAULTSORT Zuidwal Volcano Category Volcanoes of the Netherlands Category Wadden Sea Category Jurassic volcanoes Category Extinct volcanoes Category Magnetic ... more details
Infobox mountain name Volcano Mountain photo Volcano Mountain.jpg photo caption elevation m 1,239 elevation ref prominence location Yukon Yukon, Canada range Yukon Ranges coordinates coord 62.93 N 137.38 W type mountain region CA topo National Topographic System NTS 115.I 14 type Cinder cone age Holocene ? volcanic arc belt Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province last eruption first ascent easiest route Volcano Mountain is an active volcano active cinder cone in central Yukon Yukon Territory , Canada , located a short distance north of Fort Selkirk , near the confluence of the Pelly River Pelly and Yukon River s. Volcano Mountain is called Nelr na in the Northern Tutchone language. Geology Volcano Mountain is the youngest volcano in the Fort Selkirk Volcanic Field and one of the youngest in the northern section of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province . The lava at Volcano Mountain is called olivine nephelinite , which is a very uncommon type of lava. This type of lava is believed to have come from much deeper inside the Earth than the basalt ic lava. The last eruption from Volcano Mountain produced young nephelinitic lava flows that remain unvegetated and appear to be only a few hundred years old. However, dating of sediments in lake impounded by the lava flows indicated that the youngest flows could not be younger than mid Holocene and could be early Holocene or older. Volcanic hazards Future eruptions from Volcano Mountain would probably be lava flows, since there is a lack of pyroclastic material. The main hazards from Volcano Mountain are forest fire s started by the lava flows. Older volcanic deposits south of Volcano Mountain indicate that lava flows may have once ... volcanoes cat feature volcano e.php Natural Resources Canada http volcano.und.edu vwdocs volc images north america canada Final vm.html Volcano World http gsc.gc.ca volcanoes cat volcano e.php?id svb vmt 112 Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes Volcano Mountain Northern Cordilleran volcanoes ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2011 Infobox newspaper name Weekly Volcano image Image Weekly Volcano front page.jpg caption The 2007 02 22 front page of the br Weekly Volcano type Alternative weekly format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 2001 ceased publication price owners Independent publisher Ron Swarner editor Matt Driscoll language circulation headquarters Tacoma, Washington Tacoma , Washington U.S. state WA br USA ISSN website http weeklyvolcano.com weeklyvolcano.com http www.weeklyvolcano.com entertainment spew blog Spew Weekly Volcano is a weekly entertainment newspaper in the South Puget Sound , based in Tacoma, Washington . The Weekly Volcano reports on film , theater , food , art and music in the South Sound as well as providing comprehensive arts and music calendars. It also publishes a blog , Spew . The newspaper has 670 distribution points from Federal Way to Tumwater, reaching more than 92,000 readers every Thursday. Founded by publisher Ron Swarner , its first issue came out on November 1, 2001. External links http www.weeklyvolcano.com Weekly Volcano website http www.weeklyvolcanospew.com Spew Weekly Volcano blog Category Newspapers published in Washington state Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Media in Tacoma, Washington Journalism stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Usulut n photo Usulut nVolcano.jpg photo caption Usulut n volcano rises above the Pacific coastal plain. elevation m 1,449 elevation ref prominence location Usulut n Department , El Salvador range coordinates coord 13.419 N 88.471 W type mountain topo type Stratovolcano age last eruption Unknown first ascent easiest route Usulut n is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador , rising above the coastal plain between the San Vicente volcano San Vicente and San Miguel volcano San Miguel volcanoes, and just east of Taburete volcano. The volcano is topped by a Convert 1.3 km mi 1 wide summit crater which is breached to the east. Image Volcanoes near Usulut n, El Salvador.jpg thumb left Astronaut photograph including Usulut n, El Tigre, Chinameca volcano Chinameca & San Miguel volcano San Miguel volcanoes. See also List of volcanoes in El Salvador List of stratovolcanoes References cite gvp vnum 1403 081 name Usulut n Central American volcanoes Category Mountains of El Salvador Category Volcanoes of El Salvador Category Stratovolcanoes Category Usulut n Department ElSalvador geo stub es Volc n de Usulut n fr Usulut n volcan lt Usulutano ugnikalnis ru sk Usulut n sopka ... more details
volcanic arc belt Aleutian Arc last eruption 1,200 years ago first ascent easiest route Hayes Volcano ... Hayes title Hayes publisher Alaska Volcano Observatory accessdate 2005 10 24 ref In comparison, the volume ... Volcano during that time were the most voluminous Holocene eruptions to have occurred in the Cook ... Volcano occurred roughly 1,200 years ago. ref name gvp cite gvp vnum 1103 05 name Hayes accessdate 2005 10 24 ref It is named after the adjacent Hayes Glacier . Physical setting Hayes Volcano is an ice ... breccia , and lava dome s. Although the edifice of the volcano is largely covered by glacier ... of 2,400 to 2,800 meters above sea level. The volcano is nestled within the Tordrillo Mountains ... terrain. The volume of perennial snow and glacier ice on Hayes Volcano is not known but is comparable to the ice volume present on Mount Spurr volcano to the south , which supports about 67  km ... Volcano Hazard Assessment for Hayes Volcano, Alaska publisher U.S. Geological Survey work Open ... 2009 12 04 ref Unlike the other volcanoes in the Cook Inlet area, Hayes Volcano lacks a well defined .... The volcano is unusual in this regard because all other volcanoes in the Cook Inlet area consist of relatively ... of years. ref name usgs Historical eruptions Historical eruptions of Hayes Volcano are not known and evidence of recent eruptive activity is not apparent on the volcano. During trips to the volcano ... links DEFAULTSORT Hayes Volcano Category Active volcanoes Category Landforms of Matanuska Susitna Borough ... more details