

Klawasi group
Location of Klawasi mud volcanoes in Alaska
The Klawasi group is a cluster of three large mud volcanoes on the western flank of Mount Drum, a Pleistocene stratovolcano in the Wrangell Mountains of east-central Alaska in the United States. The cluster includes the Upper Klawasi, the Lower Klawasi and the Shrub.
The volcanoes eject mostly warm mud, water, and CO2; the carbon dioxide is known to affect the flora and fauna of the area.[1]
References
- ↑ Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4207 — U.S. Geological Survey report
External links
- Volcano information — Alaska Volcano Observatory page
- Thermal imagery research — Research page at the University of Hawaii
62°03′30″N 145°13′28″W / 62.0584°N 145.2245°W
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