Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-02059
Chokaisan is the largest of the NE Honshu volcanoes, seen here from the NE. The volcano is comprised of two main overlapping edifices, the younger eastern area contains the large collapse scarp that was the source of the Kisakata debris avalanche, seen here opening to the N. Smaller cones later filled much of the area near the rear scarp.
Photo courtesy Ichio Moriya (Kanazawa University).
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Galleries: Stratovolcanoes
Keywords: stratovolcano | landslide scarp
Chokaisan