Chuginadak Island

Coordinates: 52°50′41″N 169°49′05″W / 52.84472°N 169.81806°W / 52.84472; -169.81806
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Chuginadak
Mount Cleveland erupts in 2006. Taken from the International Space Station
Map
Geography
LocationAleutian Islands, Alaska, United States
Coordinates52°50′41″N 169°49′05″W / 52.84472°N 169.81806°W / 52.84472; -169.81806
ArchipelagoIslands of Four Mountains
Area64 sq mi (170 km2)
Highest elevation5,676 ft (1730 m)
Highest pointMount Cleveland
Administration
United States
Demographics
Population0

Chuginadak Island (

Tebenkov in an 1852 map. According to Knut Bergsland's Aleut Dictionary, the Aleutian word "chugida-lix" means "to fry, to make sizzle." The Western half of the island is called Chuginadax in Aleut, meaning 'simmering'.[1]

topographic map of the Islands of Four Mountains

The island is approximately 14 by 6 miles (22.5 by 9.7 km) long[2] and the currently active[3] Mount Cleveland stratovolcano forms the entire western half of the land mass and the eastern half of the island is the heavily eroded and less famous stratovolcano Tana. These halves of landmasses are connected with a small strip of land.[4]

The only major geographical place is Applegate Cove (2.5 miles across) (Chuguuĝix̂) on the Northern coast. The cove was named for Samuel Applegate, USC&GS, who commanded the schooner Nellie Juan during a survey of this area in the 1880s.[5]

Mount Cleveland, 1994. Mount Cleveland covers approximately half the island.

References

  1. ^ a b Bergsland, K. (1994). Aleut Dictionary. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chuginadak Island
  3. ^ Astronomy Picture of the Day: "22 June 2010"
  4. ^ Alaska Volcano Observatory - Tana
  5. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Applegate Cove


52°50′41″N 169°49′05″W / 52.84472°N 169.81806°W / 52.84472; -169.81806