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Category
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Mount Downton(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Vanderhoof
mountain, volcano
Mount Downton is one of the two main volcanic peaks of the 10-km diameter Itcha Range, which is located in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Anahim Volcanic Belt, which formed
Itcha Mountain(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Vanderhoof
mountain, volcano
Itcha Mountain is one of the two main volcanic peaks of the Itcha Range, which is located in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Anahim Volcanic Belt, which formed when the
Anahim Peak(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Burns_Lake
mountain, volcano
Anahim Peak, sometimes mistakenly called Anaheim, is a volcanic cone in the Anahim Volcanic Belt in British Columbia, Canada, located 39 km northwest of Anahim Lake and 11 km east of Tsitsutl Peak. It was formed when the North American
Satah Mountain East(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Vanderhoof
mountain, volcano
Satah Mountain east occupies the high point of a long ridge of trachytic lava domes and flows and basaltic and trachybasaltic pyroclastic cones extending south from the felsic Itcha Range volcanic complex. The youngest cone is well preserved and could
Atlin Volcanic Field(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Fraser_Lake
mountain, volcano
The Atlin Volcanic Field is a group of late-Pleistocene to Holocene cinder cones that lies on the Teslin Plateau east of Atlin Lake. The largest volcanic feature is the 1880-m-high Ruby Mountain which has been partially dissected by Pleistocene and
Black Dome Mountain(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Lillooet
mountain, volcano
Like other volcanic landforms in British Columbia, Black Dome Mountain is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes. There are obsidian deposits and other deposits around the volcano. It has produced olivine basalt dykes,
Mount Meager(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Whistler
mountain, volcano
The broad top of Mount Meager contains six named major summits. The highest is called Plinth Peak. The second highest summit is the main summit of Mount Meager, 2,646 metres (8,681 ft), the third highest summit is Capricorn Mountain, 2,569
Castle Towers Mountain(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Whistler
mountain, volcano
Castle Tower Mountain, sometimes known as The Castle, is one of the series of pinnacles on the east side of the Squamish Valley near Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Castle Towers Mountain is considered a lava spine similar to those found
Cinder Cone(en)
Canada / British_Columbia / Whistler
mountain, volcano
Cinder Cone is a pyroclastic cone that has a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Cinder Cone is surrounded by cinder flats and its crater is filled with melt water during the
Emi Koussi Volcano(en)
Chad / Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti / Faya
mountain, volcano
Emi Koussi is a high shield volcano that lies at the south end of the Tibesti Mountains in the central Sahara of northern Chad. It is the highest mountain in Chad, and the highest in the Sahara. The volcano is
Tarso Toh(en)
Chad / Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti / Aouzou
mountain, volcano
Tarso Toh is a volcano located in Chad, north of Tarso Toussidé volcano. It fills valleys and plains over an area of 80 km in east-west direction and 20-30 km in north-south direction. It contains 150 scoria cones and two
Toussidé Volcano(en)
Chad / Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti / Aouzou
mountain, volcano
Toussidé (also known as Tarso Toussidé) rises 3265 metres above sea level, the westernmost volcano of the Tibesti Mountains. The peak is almost centered within the black shape that has tentacle-shaped lava flows extending down the western flank. The volcano’s
Callaqui Volcano(en)
Chile / Bio_Bio / Mulchen
mountain, volcano
Callaqui is a stratovolcano located in the Bío-Bío Region of Chile. It is a large ice-capped, basaltic-andesite volcano which is elongated in the northeast-southwest direction, due to its construction along an 11 km (7 mi) long fissure. Numerous cinder cones
Mount Hudson(en)
Chile / Aisen / Coihaique
mountain, volcano
Mount Hudson (locally known as Cerro Hudson) is a stratovolcano in southern Chile, and the site of one of the largest eruptions in the twentieth century. The mountain itself is covered by a glacier. There is a caldera at the
Corcovado Volcano(en)
Chile / Los_Lagos / Castro
mountain, volcano
Corcovado Volcano is a stratovolcano located in the Palena Province, in Los Lagos Region of Chile. It is eroded by glaciers and surrounded by Holocene cinder cones. A series of lakes flank the eastern side of the basaltic to basaltic-andesite
Hornopirén Volcano(en)
Chile / Los_Lagos / Puerto_Montt
mountain, volcano
Elevation: 1,572 metres (5,157 feet) Type: Stratovolcano Last eruption: Unknown
Lonquimay Volcano(en)
Chile / Araucania / Vilcun
mountain, volcano
Lonquimay Volcano is a stratovolcano of late-Pleistocene to dominantly Holocene age, with the shape of a truncated cone. It is located in the Araucanía Region of Chile, immediately SE of Tolhuaca volcano. Sierra Nevada and Llaima are their neighbors to
Chinameca Volcano(en)
El_Salvador / San_Miguel / Chinameca
mountain, volcano
Chinameca (also known as El Pacayal) is a volcano in central-eastern El Salvador. It lies north of San Miguel volcano and rises over the town of Chinameca. The volcano is topped by a 2 km (1.2 mi) wide caldera known
Mount Kembar(en)
Indonesia / Aceh / Kuala_Simpang
mountain, volcano
Elevation: 2,245 metres (7,365 ft) Type: shield volcano Last eruption: pleistocene
Lubukraya Volcano(en)
Indonesia / Sumatera_Utara / Padang_Sidempuan
mountain, volcano
Lubukraya is an andesitic stratovolcano on Sumatra island, Indonesia. It has a broad crater breached to the south and a lava dome at the southern foot of the volcano. Elevation: 1,862 metres (6,109 ft)[1] Type: stratovolcano Last eruption: unknown
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