Ruby Mountain
For the United States mountain range, see Ruby Mountains.
Ruby Mountain | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,895 m (6,217 ft) |
Prominence | 265 m (869 ft) |
Coordinates | 59°41′N 123°20′W / 59.68°N 123.33°W |
Geography | |
Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Parent range | Teslin Plateau (southern Yukon Plateau) |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Holocene |
Mountain type | Cinder cone |
Volcanic arc/belt | Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province |
Last eruption | 1898? |
Ruby Mountain is a cinder cone in Stikine Region, British Columbia, Canada, located 23 km northeast of Atlin and 6 km (4 mi) south of Mount Barham. A recent collapse on the volcanoes eastern side created a large landslide which dissects this side of Ruby Mountain. The volcano is the largest feature within the Atlin Volcanic Field.
November 8, 1898 eruption
Reports were received of eruptions in the Ruby Mountain area, about 80 km south of Gladys Lake, near the end of the 19th century. Miners working in the area were said to be able to work during the dark nights under the glow of the eruption. However, there has been no evidence found, such as lava flows, that is young enough to have been the site of a historical eruption.
See also
- Atlin Volcanic Field
- Volcanism of Canada
- Volcanism of Western Canada
- List of Northern Cordilleran volcanoes
- List of volcanoes in Canada
References
- Volcano World: Ruby Mountain
- "Atlin Volcanic Field". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
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