Fisher Caldera

Volcanic caldera in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fisher Caldera, also known as Mount Fisher and Fisher Volcano, is a large volcanic caldera, measuring about 6.8 miles (11 km) by 11 miles (18 km), located on Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.[1] Formed by the destructive eruption of an andesitic stratovolcano about 9,100 years ago,[1] it contains three crater lakes, one 2 miles (3.2 km) wide and two others about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide. Small peaks rising 2,000 feet (600 m) and 2,031 feet (619 m) are also present in the caldera. Fisher Caldera is located just 13 miles (21 km) from the Mount Westdahl volcano.

Elevation3,648 ft (1,112 m)[1]
Coordinates54°40′N 164°23′W
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Fisher Caldera
Satellite picture of Unimak Island with Fisher Caldera
Highest point
Elevation3,648 ft (1,112 m)[1]
Coordinates54°40′N 164°23′W
Geography
LocationUnimak Island, Alaska,
United States
Parent rangeAleutian Range
Topo mapUSGS Unimak C4
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano remnant
Volcanic arcAleutian Arc
Last eruptionAugust 1830
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The largest volcanic eruption on Earth during the Holocene Epoch (the last 11,700 years) occurred at Fisher Caldera in 8700 BCE.[2]

Maps of Alaskan volcanoes with Fisher Caldera
Aerial view of Fisher Caldera, with Eickelberg Peak in upper left corner

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