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Wrangell and Volcanoes
Volcanoes of the Canadian portion of the Wrangell Volcanic Field include:
* Hydrothermal Activity and Carbon-Dioxide Discharge at Shrub and Upper Klawasi Mud Volcanoes, Wrangell Mountains, Alaska-U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4207
Volcanoes in southwestern Yukon are part of the Wrangell Volcanic Field, which is related to the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate at the easternmost end of the Avalanche Trench.

Wrangell and are
Other towns are Petersburg, Wrangell, Metlakatla, Haines, Hoonah, Angoon, Kake, Craig, Klawock, Thorne Bay, Yakutat, Skagway, and Gustavus.
Logging, fishing and tourism are the current mainstays of the Wrangell area economy.
There are local ranger district offices located in Craig, Hoonah, Juneau, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Thorne Bay, Wrangell, and Yakutat.
The Wrangell Mountains are a high mountain range of eastern Alaska in the United States.
The Wrangell Mountains are almost entirely volcanic in origin, and they include the second and third highest volcanoes in the United States, Mount Blackburn and Mount Sanford.
The Wrangell Mountains are just to the northwest of the Saint Elias Mountains and northeast of the Chugach Mountains, which are along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska.
The inland areas to the north of the Wrangell Mountains are therefore among the coldest areas of North America during the winter.
Extreme points in all U. S. territory: Point Barrow, Alaska | Point Barrow, Rose Atoll, Wake Island, Cape Wrangell | Peaked Island ( red dots ); Point Udall ( Guam ) | Point Udall, Guam and Point Udall ( U. S. Virgin Islands ) | Point Udall, USVI are shown as green dots.
Although most of the range is non-volcanic, portions at the western end near the Wrangell Mountains are volcanic.
In order of land area, the largest islands are Prince of Wales Island, Chichagof Island, Admiralty Island, Baranof Island, Revillagigedo Island, Kupreanof Island, Kuiu Island, Etolin Island, Dall Island, Wrangell Island, Mitkof Island, Zarembo Island, Kosciusko Island, Kruzof Island, Annette Island, Gravina Island, and Yakobi Island.
The volcanoes of the western Wrangell Mountains are less than 5 million years old with the youngest lava flows are probably as young as 50, 000 years ago.
Most of volcanoes of the Western Wrangell Mountains are not like the other volcanoes located around the Pacific Rim.
Only the young Mount Wrangell still shows its shield-like form ; the other, commonly older volcanoes have had much of their original form removed by glacial and other erosional processes, such as Rabbit Mountain and Felsite Peak, which are now eroded to form an outcrop.

Wrangell and include
Mountains include Mount McKinley in the Alaska Range, the Wrangell Mountains, and the Ray Mountains.
The Wrangell Mountains include 12 of the 40 + Alaskan peaks over 13, 000 ft ( see fourteeners and thirteeners ):
Major volcanoes of the Wrangell Volcanic Field include:

Wrangell and Mount
The range takes its name from Mount Wrangell, which is one of the largest andesite shield volcanoes in the world, and also the only presently active volcano in the range.
* Mount Wrangell,, and West Summit,
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park.
It begins by flowing almost due north in a valley that lies on the east side of Mount Sanford, and then turns west, forming the northwest edge of the Wrangell Mountains and separating them from the Mentasta Mountains to the northeast.
Mount St. Elias is situated on the border of Wrangell – St.

Wrangell and Blackburn
* Mount Blackburn,, Wrangell Mountains
Mount Blackburn is the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska in the United States.
The Kuskulana Glacier trends southwest 24 km ( 15 mi ) from Mount Blackburn to its terminus at the head of Kuskulana River, 46 km ( 29 mi ) northwest of McCarthy in the Wrangell Mountains.
Mount Blackburn is the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains of the state of Alaska and the fifth highest peak in the United States.

Wrangell and Drum
* Mount Drum,, Wrangell Mountains

Wrangell and Jarvis
* Mount Jarvis,, Wrangell Mountains

Wrangell and Sanford
Mount Sanford ( Alaska ) | Mount Sanford ( left ) and Mount Wrangell
* Mount Sanford,, Wrangell Mountains
Mount Sanford is a shield volcano in the Wrangell Volcanic Field, in eastern Alaska near the Copper River.

Wrangell and .
He sailed around the latter island, as well as circumnavigating Revillagigedo Island and charting parts of the coasts of Mitkof, Zarembo, Etolin, Wrangell, Kuiu and Kupreanof Islands.
* 53, 400 km < sup > 2 </ sup > – Wrangell – St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Stunted Lodgepole Pine | shore pine growing on muskeg in Wrangell, Alaska.
Glacier Bay National Park is located in southeast Alaska, as is Wrangell – St.
It was previously known as the Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area until June 1, 2008, when Wrangell, formerly a part of the census area, was incorporated as a city-and-borough.
With the departure of Wrangell, the only other large population center is the city of Kake.
Lake Louise is located between four mountain ranges: The Wrangell, Talkeetna, Chugach and Alaska Ranges.
Meyers Chuck is a neighbourhood in the City and Borough of Wrangell, Alaska, United States.
On June 1, 2008 it was annexed into the newly created City and Borough of Wrangell, most of whose territory came from the former Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area.
In the summer of 1940 things got livelier when A. R. Breuger of Wrangell brought his floating cannery to Pelican and moored it to the dock.
River Wrangellers was founded by Kevin and Suzanne McCarthy and named after the Wrangell – St.
McCarthy is northeast of Cordova at the foot of the Wrangell Mountains.
Wrangell is a city and borough in the U. S. state of Alaska.
The Tlingit people residing in the Wrangell area, who were there centuries before Europeans, call themselves the Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan after the nearby Stikine River.
Wrangell was part of the former Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area until its incorporation as a city-and-borough on May 30, 2008.
The central ( urban ) part of Wrangell is located at, in the northwest corner of Wrangell Island, whereas the borough now encompasses the entire eastern half of the former Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area, in addition to the area around Meyers Chuck, which was formerly in the Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area.

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