Saint Elias Mountains | |
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Mt. Saint Elias
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Countries | United States, Canada |
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Regions | Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia |
Part of | Pacific Coast Ranges |
Borders on | Wrangell Mountains |
Highest point | Mount Logan |
- elevation | 5,959 m (19,551 ft) |
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Length | 300 mi (480 km) |
Width | 90 mi (140 km) |
Area | 112,509 km2 (43,440 sq mi) |
Saint Elias Mountains, east of the Wrangell Mountains
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The Saint Elias Mountains are a subgroup of the Pacific Coast Ranges, located in southeastern Alaska in the United States, southwestern Yukon and the very far northwestern part of British Columbia in Canada. The range spans Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in the USA and Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada and includes all of Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. In Alaska, the range includes parts of the city/borough of Yakutat and the Hoonah-Angoon and Valdez-Cordova census areas.[1]
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Although most of the range is non-volcanic, portions at the western end near the Wrangell Mountains are volcanic. This region includes two major stratovolcanoes, Mount Churchill and Mount Bona, the latter being the highest volcano in the United States. West of the Saint Elias Mountains is the still-active Fairweather Fault, which is the northward extension of the Queen Charlotte Fault. The St. Elias range is a result of 10 million years of the North American tectonic plate pushing material up as it overrides the Pacific plate, then the material being worn down by glaciers.[2]
The highest mountains of the range include:
Mountain | Height | Location | Notes | |
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Mount Logan | 5,959 | 19,551 | Yukon | Highest mountain in Canada |
Mount Saint Elias | 5,489 | 18,008 | Alaska-Yukon | Second highest in both Canada and the United States |
Mount Lucania | 5,226 | 17,147 | Yukon | #3 in Canada |
King Peak | 5,173 | 16,971 | Yukon | #4 in Canada |
Mount Steele | 5,073 | 16,644 | Yukon | #5 in Canada |
Mount Bona | 5,005 | 16,421 | Alaska | #5 in the United States |
Mount Wood | 4,842 | 15,885 | Yukon | |
Mount Vancouver | 4,812 | 15,787 | Yukon | |
Mount Churchill | 4,766 | 15,638 | Alaska | |
Mount Slaggard | 4,742 | 15,557 | Yukon | |
Mount Macaulay | 4,690 | 15,387 | Yukon | |
Mount Fairweather | 4,671 | 15,325 | BC-Alaska | #1 in BC[3] |
Mount Hubbard | 4,577 | 15,015 | Yukon | |
Mount Bear | 4,520 | 14,831 | Alaska | |
Mount Walsh | 4,507 | 14,787 | Yukon | |
Mount Alverstone | 4,439 | 14,565 | Alaska-Yukon | |
University Peak | 4,410 | 14,470 | Alaska | |
McArthur Peak | 4,389 | 14,400 | Yukon | |
Mount Augusta | 4,289 | 14,070 | Alaska-Yukon | |
Mount Kennedy | 4,250-4300 | ~14,000 | Yukon | |
Mount Cook | 4,196 | 13,766 | Alaska-Yukon |