
Mount Cleveland (Alaska) - Wikipedia
Mount Cleveland (also known as Cleveland Volcano) is a nearly symmetrical stratovolcano on the western end of Chuginadak Island, which is part of the Islands of Four Mountains just west of …
Mount Cleveland: Active volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands - Geology.com
Mount Cleveland, also known as Cleveland Volcano and Chuginadak, is one of the most active volcanoes in the central part of the Aleutian island arc. It is a stratovolcano that comprises the …
Cleveland - Global Volcanism Program
May 22, 2013 · Clouds obscured satellite and web camera views of Cleveland volcano during 29 August-4 September. A clear view of the crater on 30 August and 1 September revealed …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Cleveland
Jul 8, 2024 · From Miller and others (1998): "Mt. Cleveland is a stratovolcano that comprises the entire western half of Chuginadak Island, 40 km west of Umnak. Distinctively conical and …
Cleveland Volcano Earthquakes: Latest Quakes Past 14 Days ...
Aug 30, 2023 · The beautifully symmetrical Mount Cleveland stratovolcano forms the western half of the uninhabited Chuginadak Island in the central Aleutians, connected to the eastern half of …
Alaska's Volcanoes: Cleveland Volcano - Alaskan Nature
Mar 18, 2025 · Mount Cleveland is a strato-volcano perched on Chuginadak Island, in Alaska. Most all of Alaska's volcanoes are located along the 1,500 mile Aleutian Arc that extends …
Cleveland | Volcano World | Oregon State University
Sep 14, 2010 · Mt. Cleveland is a 5,675-foot-tall (1,730 m) stratovolcano on the west side of the uninhabited, dumbbell-shaped Chuginadak Island. Chuginadak volcano and an unnamed …
Mount Cleveland (Alaska) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Mount Cleveland is an almost symmetrical andesite stratovolcano in the Islands of Four Mountains, a volcanic group in the Aleutian Arc. Like all stratovolcanoes, Mount Cleveland …
Cleveland Volcano Erupts After Nearly A Year And A Half Of …
Jun 2, 2020 · An explosion at one of Alaska's most active volcanoes has led scientists to raise its alert level to "watch." This comes after the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) lowered …
Cleveland Volcano, Alaska | John Seach
A brief eruption of Cleveland Volcano, Alaska, occurred at 2330 hr (local time) on 2nd October 2009. A small ash cloud reached an altitude of 6.1 km, and drifted northeast 600 km before …