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opal+cone Latitude and Longitude:

49°49′38.0″N 122°58′16.0″W / 49.827222°N 122.971111°W / 49.827222; -122.971111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opal Cone
Highest point
Elevation1,736 m (5,696 ft)
Prominence86 m (282 ft)
Coordinates 49°49′38.0″N 122°58′16.0″W / 49.827222°N 122.971111°W / 49.827222; -122.971111
Geography
Location Garibaldi Park, British Columbia, Canada
District New Westminster Land District
Parent range Garibaldi Ranges
Topo map NTS  92G15 Mamquam Mountain
Geology
Age of rock Holocene
Mountain type Cinder cone
Volcanic arc/ belt Canadian Cascade Arc
Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
Last eruption9300 BP

Opal Cone is a cinder cone located on the southeast flank of Mount Garibaldi in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of a 15 km (9 mi) long broad dacite lava flow with prominent wrinkled ridges. The lava flow is unusually long for a silicic lava flow.

Opal Cone is a member of the Cascade Volcanoes, but it is located in the Garibaldi Ranges in the Coast Mountains and not in the Cascade Range proper.

See also

References

  • "Opal Cone". BC Geographical Names.
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes:Opal Cone



opal+cone Latitude and Longitude:

49°49′38.0″N 122°58′16.0″W / 49.827222°N 122.971111°W / 49.827222; -122.971111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opal Cone
Highest point
Elevation1,736 m (5,696 ft)
Prominence86 m (282 ft)
Coordinates 49°49′38.0″N 122°58′16.0″W / 49.827222°N 122.971111°W / 49.827222; -122.971111
Geography
Location Garibaldi Park, British Columbia, Canada
District New Westminster Land District
Parent range Garibaldi Ranges
Topo map NTS  92G15 Mamquam Mountain
Geology
Age of rock Holocene
Mountain type Cinder cone
Volcanic arc/ belt Canadian Cascade Arc
Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
Last eruption9300 BP

Opal Cone is a cinder cone located on the southeast flank of Mount Garibaldi in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of a 15 km (9 mi) long broad dacite lava flow with prominent wrinkled ridges. The lava flow is unusually long for a silicic lava flow.

Opal Cone is a member of the Cascade Volcanoes, but it is located in the Garibaldi Ranges in the Coast Mountains and not in the Cascade Range proper.

See also

References

  • "Opal Cone". BC Geographical Names.
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes:Opal Cone



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