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Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes
Volcano Mountain

Figure A28. Volcano MountainVolcano Mountain is a small, asymmetrical cinder cone approximately 300 m high. Lava flows issued through breaks in the cone wall to the northeast and to the southwest. (Photograph by L. Jackson)
Figure A28. Volcano Mountain

Volcano Mountain is a small, asymmetrical cinder cone approximately 300 m high. Lava flows issued through breaks in the cone wall to the northeast and to the southwest.

(Photograph by L. Jackson)

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Volcano Mountain
Type of volcanic feature: Polygenetic cinder cone
Additional volcanic features:  
Region: Yukon
Volcanic belt: Stikine volcanic belt
Area: Fort Selkirk volcanic field
Latitude: 62.93 N
Longitude: 137.37 W
Age of last eruption: Holocene (0-0.01 Ma)
Summit elevation:  
Base elevation:  

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