Seguam Island
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The 2000 census reported a population of one person.
From wikipedia:
The island consists of several overlapping stratovolcanoes, and it contains two calderas each with central volcanic cones. About 10 historical eruptions have been recorded since the late 18th century, the most recent in 1993. All recent activity has occurred at Pyre Peak, the cone within the western caldera and the highest point on the island, and has produced explosive eruptions and basaltic lava flows.
A detachment of the 119th Army Aircraft Communications System Squadron was established here in 1943.
dec.alaska.gov/water/vsw/projectsites/atkaproject/pdfs/...
From wikipedia:
The island consists of several overlapping stratovolcanoes, and it contains two calderas each with central volcanic cones. About 10 historical eruptions have been recorded since the late 18th century, the most recent in 1993. All recent activity has occurred at Pyre Peak, the cone within the western caldera and the highest point on the island, and has produced explosive eruptions and basaltic lava flows.
A detachment of the 119th Army Aircraft Communications System Squadron was established here in 1943.
dec.alaska.gov/water/vsw/projectsites/atkaproject/pdfs/...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seguam_Island
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Coordinates: 52°19'9"N 172°28'6"W
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- epicenter of m4.2 quake 116 km
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- Korovin Lake 119 km
- Aircraft Pads 119 km
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- epicenter of m5.2 quake 139 km
- epicenter of m6 quake 151 km