Ember Ridge

Ember Ridge is located in British Columbia
Ember Ridge
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Location of Ember Ridge in British Columbia

Ember Ridge is a volcanic mountain ridge associated with the Mount Cayley volcanic field in British Columbia, Canada. Ember Ridge is made of a series of steep-sided domes of glassy, complexly jointed, hornblende-phyric basalt with the most recent eruptions during the Holocene.[1] The domes have structural similarities which indicate that the domes are similar in age and could have formed by the same foundation.

Volcanoes

Lava domes associated with Ember Ridge include:

  • Ember Ridge North (50°4′36″N 123°14′20″W / 50.07667°N 123.23889°W / 50.07667; -123.23889)
  • Ember Ridge Northeast (50°4′20″N 123°12′55″W / 50.07222°N 123.21528°W / 50.07222; -123.21528)
  • Ember Ridge Northwest (50°4′33″N 123°15′23″W / 50.07583°N 123.25639°W / 50.07583; -123.25639)
  • Ember Ridge Southeast (50°2′47″N 123°13′19″W / 50.04639°N 123.22194°W / 50.04639; -123.22194)
  • Ember Ridge Southwest (50°2′45″N 123°15′8″W / 50.04583°N 123.25222°W / 50.04583; -123.25222)
  • Ember Ridge West (50°4′2″N 123°15′41″W / 50.06722°N 123.26139°W / 50.06722; -123.26139)

See also

References

  1. ^ Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Mount Cayley volcanic field Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine


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