The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
Mount Redoubt is in southern Alaska. Alaska is part of the North American Continent.
Mount Redoubt (the Redoubt Volcano) is classified as an active volcano, meaning that it could erupt at any time, and is currently undergoing an eruption stage where it spews ash into the skies. It is part of the Aleutian Range of Alaska, and is located 110 miles from the city of Anchorage, Alaska. In its recent history, Mount Redoubt erupted in 1902, 1966, 1989, and now 2009, and the expected ash fall should continue to increase as the eruption continues and dissipates throughout the upcoming few days. An over 10,000 foot tall volcano, it's definitely a large piece of the real-estate up in Alaska, and Mt. Redoubt continues to put on quite a show for the people of Alaska. Sources: Alaska Volcano Observatory, Associated Press and Wikipedia. i hope this helps. the website was made the night after the erruption :)
It last errupted in 2009.
The Guðnasteinn Volcano from underneath the Eyjafjallajökull glacier in Iceland. It has erupted twice in 2010, on the 20th March and on the 14th April.
mount Redoubt in willow Alaska, 100 miles southwest of anchorage
Redoubt volcano is part of the Aleutian Mountain Range in Alaska, United States.
Mount Redoubt which became active in 2009 last erupted in 1990.
Mount Redoubt is in southern Alaska. Alaska is part of the North American Continent.
Mount Redoubt (the Redoubt Volcano) is classified as an active volcano, meaning that it could erupt at any time, and is currently undergoing an eruption stage where it spews ash into the skies. It is part of the Aleutian Range of Alaska, and is located 110 miles from the city of Anchorage, Alaska. In its recent history, Mount Redoubt erupted in 1902, 1966, 1989, and now 2009, and the expected ash fall should continue to increase as the eruption continues and dissipates throughout the upcoming few days. An over 10,000 foot tall volcano, it's definitely a large piece of the real-estate up in Alaska, and Mt. Redoubt continues to put on quite a show for the people of Alaska. Sources: Alaska Volcano Observatory, Associated Press and Wikipedia. i hope this helps. the website was made the night after the erruption :)
Yes. Mount Redoubt is active.
in Alaska on the southern coast and west of Anchorage
It last errupted in 2009.
Two different name origins exist: the Native American Name of "Ujakushatsch" meaning "fortified place" or from the Russian name of "Sopka Redutskaya" which also meana a "fortified place" or redoubt. The Board on Geographic Names gave the Volcano its name in 1891 but does not cite the name origin.
The Guðnasteinn Volcano from underneath the Eyjafjallajökull glacier in Iceland. It has erupted twice in 2010, on the 20th March and on the 14th April.
After the Alaska volcano formed, other volcanoes have formed.
Mount Shishaldin, Mount Pavlof, Mount Redoubt
Redoubt, Shishaldin and at least 40 others that are active in 2010.