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Mount Silverthrone

Silverthrone

Caldera · Canada · 2860m

Silverthrone volcano in SW British Columbia, Canada, is below the glaciers in the center of this September 2018 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; this image is approximately 150 km across). It is a roughly 20-km-wide eroded caldera complex containing lava domes and flows.
Silverthrone volcano in SW British Columbia, Canada, is below the glaciers in the center of this September 2018 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; this image is approximately 150 km across). It is a roughly 20-km-wide eroded caldera complex containing lava domes and flows. · Photo: Satellite image courtesy of Planet Labs Inc., 2018 (https://www.planet.com/). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Caldera
Country
Canada
Region
North America Volcanic Regions / Garibaldi Volcanic Arc
Elevation
2860m
Coordinates
51.518, -126.113
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary

The Silverthrone volcanic complex lies near the coast in SW British Columbia, 55 km N of Kingcome Inlet and 60 km NW of Knight Inlet. The roughly circular, 20-km-wide, deeply dissected caldera complex contains rhyolitic, dacitic and andesitic lava domes, lava flows, and breccia. The bulk of the complex appears to have been erupted between 100,000 and 500,000 years ago, but postglacial andesitic and basaltic andesite cones and lava flows are also present. Anomalously old Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) dates of 1.0 and 1.1 Ma were obtained from a lava flow in the postglacial Pashleth and Machmel Creek valleys (Green et al., 1988). This flow is clearly much younger than the K-Ar date, and high-energy glacial streams have only begun to etch a channel along the margin. A radiocarbon date from barnacles 8.5 km upstream from the mouth of Machmel River, and buried by the flow, yielded an age of 12,200 +/- 140 years (Blake, 1985). This is a maximum age for the flow, which could be much younger (Hickson and Edwards, 2001).

From Wikipedia

Silverthrone Mountain, sometimes referred to as Mount Silverthrone, is a mountain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, located over 320 km (200 mi) northwest of the city of Vancouver and about 50 km (30 mi) west of Mount Waddington, British Columbia, Canada. It is the highest peak in the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield, which is the largest icefield in the Coast Mountains south of the Alaska Panhandle.

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Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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