Ukinrek Maars

The Ukinrek maars are two volcanic craters on the north side of the Aleutian Range in Alaska that were formed by a phreatomagmatic eruption in 1977. The maars are 1.5 km south of and 12 km northwest of , on a low area of the range, bordering the Bering Sea.
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  • Type: Crater
  • Description: Two volcanic craters in Alaska, U.S.
  • Also known as: Ukinrek Craters” and “Ukinrek maars

Ukinrek Maars

Latitude
57.83667° or 57° 50′ 12″ north
Longitude
-156.52778° or 156° 31′ 40″ west
Elevation
138 feet (42 metres)
Open location code
9395RFPC+MV
Geo­Names ID
5877127
Wiki­data ID
Q901567
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Ukrainian—“Ukinrek Maars” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Ukinrek Maars
  • Cebuano: Ukinrek Maars
  • French: Ukinrek Maars
  • German: Ukinrek-Maare
  • Indonesian: Maar Ukinrek
  • Japanese: ウキンレク・マール群
  • Korean: 우킨렉 마르
  • Malay: Gunung Berapi Ukinrek Maars
  • Ukrainian: Маари Укинрек

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