Mount Dana

Mount Dana

Mount Dana is a small stratovolcano of the Alaska Peninsula, United States, located northeast of Canoe Bay inlet at the head of Pavlof Bay. It was the source for a major eruption about 3840 years ago that produced a pyroclastic flow that filled valleys south and west of the volcano's crater and reached the sea at Canoe Bay.

Details

Type
Stratovolcano
Listing
List of volcanoes in the United States
Location
Alaska Peninsula, United States
Formed By
Subduction zone volcanism
Elevation M
1354
Volcanic Arc
Aleutian Arc
Last Eruption
1890 BCE (?)