Iskut-Unuk River Cones
Cono piroclástico · Canada · 1880 m

- Tipo
- Cono piroclástico
- País
- Canada
- Región
- North America Volcanic Regions / Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
- Altitud
- 1880 m
- Coordenadas
- 56.567, -130.750
- Última erupción
- 1800
- Contexto tectónico
- Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Cluster
- Roca principal
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico
Eight small basaltic centers at the southern end of the Stikine volcanic belt near the Alaska border comprise the Iskut-Unuk River Cones group. Lava flows date back 70,000 years, but the subaerial vents produced cinder cones and lava flows that were probably all active between about 9,000 and a few hundred years ago. Five of the centers produced lava flows that traveled up to ~20 km down the Iskut and Unuk River valleys and their tributaries. The three remaining centers are products of ice-contact volcanism that formed pillow lava, hyaloclastite breccias, and scoria. The flows are similar in mineralogy and contain abundant crustal xenoliths. Vents in the Iskut River Canyon area produced at least 10 lava flows, and the Lava Fork vents at least three lava flows, the latest of which erupted within the past few hundred years.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Resumen en inglésThe Iskut volcanic field is a group of volcanoes and lava flows on and adjacent to the Alaska–British Columbia border in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains. All the volcanoes in this volcanic field are situated in British Columbia along the Iskut and Unuk rivers and their tributaries, with lava flows having reached Alaska. The oldest volcanoes in the Iskut volcanic field are Little Bear Mountain and Hoodoo Mountain, which are 146,000 and 85,000 years old, respectively. Younger volcanic centres include Second Canyon, King Creek, Tom MacKay Creek, Snippaker Creek, Iskut Canyon, Cone Glacier, Cinder Mountain and Lava Fork, all of which formed in the last 70,000 years. All of the volcanoes are mafic in composition except for Hoodoo Mountain which consists of peralkaline rocks. The latest volcanic eruption took place from the Lava Fork volcano in 1800, although an uncertain 1904 eruption is also attributed to this volcano.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 1904VEI ?Estimación geológica1904 – En cursoLava Fork
- 1800VEI ?Estimación geológica1800 – En cursoLava Fork
- 1590 (±50 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica1590 – En cursoLava Fork
- 620 a. C. (±150 años)VEI ?Estimación geológicaBCE 620 – En cursoIskut River
- 1830 a. C. (±300 años)VEI ?Estimación geológicaBCE 1830 – En cursoIskut River
- 3450 a. C. (±150 años)VEI ?Estimación geológicaBCE 3450 – En cursoIskut River
- 4700 a. C. (±300 años)VEI ?Estimación geológicaBCE 4700 – En cursoIskut River
- 6830 a. C. (±150 años)VEI ?Estimación geológicaBCE 6830 – En cursoIskut River
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