• "Tsunamis Generated by Eruptions from Mount St. Augustine Volcano, Alaska." Science 236, no. 4807 (1987): 1442–447. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1699705.
  • From Miller and others (1998) [1] : "Augustine Island, an 8 by 11 km island in lower Cook Inlet, is composed almost entirely of the deposits of Augustine Volcano.
  • Additionally, data from a Global Positioning System (GPS) network on Augustine indicated that a slow, steady inflation of the volcano started in...
  • Augustine volcano, rising above Kamishak Bay in the southern Cook Inlet about 290 km SW of Anchorage, is the most active volcano of the eastern Aleutian arc.
  • Mount St Augustine (1220m) is a frequently active volcano, the deposits of which form 8x11km Augustine Island in the lower Cook Inlet, 270km SW of...
  • The volcano forms most of Augustine Island, an 8- by 11-kilometer, nearly circular island composed mostly of volcanic deposits.
  • Augustine Volcano began erupting on the flank of a small island of Jurassic clastic-sedimentary rock before the late Wisconsin glaciation (late Pleistocene).
  • Reference: Beget J. E., Z. Kowalik (2006), Confirmation and calibration of computer modeling of tsunami produced by Augustine volcano, Alaska.
  • Check out a downloadable 3D model of Augustine Volcano area. A higher resolution model can be found in the PeakVisor mobile app.
  • Augustine Volcano is a 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) high volcano in southwestern Cook Inlet, about 280 kilometres (170 mi) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska.[1]...