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cauldron+dome Latitude and Longitude:

50°9′20″N 123°19′10″W / 50.15556°N 123.31944°W / 50.15556; -123.31944
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Cauldron Dome is a tuya in the Mount Cayley volcanic field, British Columbia, Canada. Cauldron Dome is made of coarsely plagioclase-orthophyroxene-phyric andesite lava flows and last erupted during the Holocene. [1] It is in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, a portion of the Canadian Cascade Arc.

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References

  1. ^ "Cauldron Dome". Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.

50°9′20″N 123°19′10″W / 50.15556°N 123.31944°W / 50.15556; -123.31944



cauldron+dome Latitude and Longitude:

50°9′20″N 123°19′10″W / 50.15556°N 123.31944°W / 50.15556; -123.31944
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cauldron Dome is a tuya in the Mount Cayley volcanic field, British Columbia, Canada. Cauldron Dome is made of coarsely plagioclase-orthophyroxene-phyric andesite lava flows and last erupted during the Holocene. [1] It is in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, a portion of the Canadian Cascade Arc.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cauldron Dome". Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.

50°9′20″N 123°19′10″W / 50.15556°N 123.31944°W / 50.15556; -123.31944



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