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Tutsingale Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,722 m (5,650 ft)
Prominence272 m (892 ft)
Listing List of volcanoes in Canada
Coordinates 58°46′51.2″N 130°52′42.5″W / 58.780889°N 130.878472°W / 58.780889; -130.878472
Geography
Location Cassiar Country, British Columbia, Canada
District Cassiar Land District
Parent range Kawdy Plateau (northern Stikine Plateau)
Topo map NTS  104J15 Calata Lake
Geology
Mountain type Subglacial mound
Volcanic arc/ belt Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Last eruption Pleistocene

Tutsingle Mountain is a mountain on the Stikine Plateau in northern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Nuthinaw Mountain and northwest of Dease Lake on the northeast side of the Tachilta Lakes. It is a product of subglacial volcanism during the Pleistocene period when this area was covered by thick glacial ice, forming a subglacial volcano that never broke through the overlying glacial ice known as a subglacial mound.

See also

References

  • "Tutsingale Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  • Tutsingale Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Tutsingale Mountain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tutsingale Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,722 m (5,650 ft)
Prominence272 m (892 ft)
Listing List of volcanoes in Canada
Coordinates 58°46′51.2″N 130°52′42.5″W / 58.780889°N 130.878472°W / 58.780889; -130.878472
Geography
Location Cassiar Country, British Columbia, Canada
District Cassiar Land District
Parent range Kawdy Plateau (northern Stikine Plateau)
Topo map NTS  104J15 Calata Lake
Geology
Mountain type Subglacial mound
Volcanic arc/ belt Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Last eruption Pleistocene

Tutsingle Mountain is a mountain on the Stikine Plateau in northern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Nuthinaw Mountain and northwest of Dease Lake on the northeast side of the Tachilta Lakes. It is a product of subglacial volcanism during the Pleistocene period when this area was covered by thick glacial ice, forming a subglacial volcano that never broke through the overlying glacial ice known as a subglacial mound.

See also

References

  • "Tutsingale Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  • Tutsingale Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Tutsingale Mountain

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