August 2008 eruption of Kasatochi volcano, Aleutian Islands, Alaska-resetting an Island Landscape

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
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Kasatochi Island, the subaerial portion of a small volcano in the western Aleutian volcanic arc, erupted on 7-8 August 2008. Pyroclastic flows and surges swept the island repeatedly and buried most of it and the near-shore zone in decimeters to tens of meters of deposits. Several key seabird rookeries in taluses were rendered useless. The eruption lasted for about 24 hours and included two initial explosive pulses and pauses over a 6-hr period that produced ash-poor eruption clouds, a 10-hr period of continuous ash-rich emissions initiated by an explosive pulse and punctuated by two others, and a final 8-hr period of waning ash emissions. The deposits of the eruption include a basal muddy tephra that probably reflects initial eruptions through the shallow crater lake, a sequence of pumiceous and lithic-rich pyroclastic deposits produced by flow, surge, and fall processes during a period of energetic explosive eruption, and a fine-grained upper mantle of pyroclastic-fall and -surge deposits that probably reflects the waning eruptive stage as lake and ground water again gained access to the erupting magma. An eruption with similar impact on the island's environment had not occurred for at least several centuries. Since the 2008 eruption, the volcano has remained quiet other than emission of volcanic gases. Erosion and deposition are rapidly altering slopes and beaches. ?? 2010 Regents of the University of Colorado.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title August 2008 eruption of Kasatochi volcano, Aleutian Islands, Alaska-resetting an Island Landscape
Series title Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
DOI 10.1657/1938-4246-42.3.250
Volume 42
Issue 3
Year Published 2010
Language English
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Contributing office(s) Alaska Volcano Observatory
Description 10 p.
First page 250
Last page 259
Country United States
State Alaska
Other Geospatial Kasatochi volcano
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