Silverthrone Volcano
Updated: Apr 24, 2024 01:30 GMT -
caldera 3160 m / 10,367 ft
Canada, 51.43°N / -126.3°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Canada, 51.43°N / -126.3°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Silverthrone is a large volcanic complex with a 20 km wide dissected caldera located in SW British Columbia NW of the head of Knight Inlet, Canada.
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Silverthrone volcano eruptions: 12,200 ± 140 BP
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Background
The Silverthrone complex contains rhyolitic, dacitic and andesitic lava domes, flows and breccia. Most of the complex appears to have been erupted between 0.1 and 0.5 million years ago, but some andesitic and basaltic-andesite cones and lava flows seem to be younger than the ice age. 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. This is a maximum age for the flow, which could be much younger according to recent studies.---
Source: GVP volcano information