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Caribou Tuya

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Elevation
  
1,770 m

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Mountain type
  
Province
  
Mountain range
  
Tuya Range

Caribou Tuya

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Caribou Tuya is a basaltic subglacial mound in far northwestern British Columbia that began eruptive activity under glacial ice during the Fraser glaciation (25 to 10 ka). Like Ash Mountain and South Tuya, sections of the subglacial mound reveal a consistent stratigraphic progression from pillow lavas to hyaloclastite deposits from the base upward. Locally the sections are capped by subaerial basaltic lava flows. Samples of the glassy pillow basalts and hyaloclastites along with crystalline basalt flows were collected at Caribou Tuya. The volcano is believed to have formed and last erupted during the Pleistocene Epoch.

Map of Caribou Tuya, Stikine Region, BC, Canada

References

Caribou Tuya Wikipedia


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