Volcanic Creek Cone is a small cinder cone 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Atlin in northwestern British Columbia. There are two cinder cones and a lava flow at least 3 kilometres (2 miles) long which is present below parts of the tree covered area. The subdued form of Volcanic Creek cone is visible directly below the largest snow patch. The cone has probably suffered through at least one glacial episode. Volcanic Creek cone is part of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province.
Volcanic Creek Cone | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,520 m (4,990 ft) |
Coordinates | 59.76°N 133.38°W / 59.76; -133.38 |
Geography | |
Location | British Columbia, Canada |
District | Cassiar Land District |
Parent range | Tagish Highland |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Pleistocene |
Mountain type | Cinder cone |
Last eruption | Holocene |
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