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mount+skukum Latitude and Longitude:

60°11′40.9″N 135°29′24.0″W / 60.194694°N 135.490000°W / 60.194694; -135.490000
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Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex
Highest point
Elevation2,382 m (7,815 ft)
Prominence997 m (3,271 ft)
Coordinates 60°11′40.9″N 135°29′24.0″W / 60.194694°N 135.490000°W / 60.194694; -135.490000
Geography
Location Yukon, Canada
Parent range Coast Mountains
Topo map NTS 105D3 Fenwick Creek
Geology
Age of rock Eocene
Mountain type Caldera
Last eruption Eocene
Climbing
Easiest route Scramble

The Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex is an early Eocene caldera complex, located 43 km west of Carcross and 32 km northeast of Mount Porsild in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The complex composes the Skukum Group. It is a northeast-trending complex of subaerial volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks covering 140 km2.

The Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex was formed when the ancient Kula Plate was subducting under North America during the early Eocene period.

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mount+skukum Latitude and Longitude:

60°11′40.9″N 135°29′24.0″W / 60.194694°N 135.490000°W / 60.194694; -135.490000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Mount Skukum)
Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex
Highest point
Elevation2,382 m (7,815 ft)
Prominence997 m (3,271 ft)
Coordinates 60°11′40.9″N 135°29′24.0″W / 60.194694°N 135.490000°W / 60.194694; -135.490000
Geography
Location Yukon, Canada
Parent range Coast Mountains
Topo map NTS 105D3 Fenwick Creek
Geology
Age of rock Eocene
Mountain type Caldera
Last eruption Eocene
Climbing
Easiest route Scramble

The Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex is an early Eocene caldera complex, located 43 km west of Carcross and 32 km northeast of Mount Porsild in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The complex composes the Skukum Group. It is a northeast-trending complex of subaerial volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks covering 140 km2.

The Mount Skukum Volcanic Complex was formed when the ancient Kula Plate was subducting under North America during the early Eocene period.

See also

References

External links


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