'Pyramid Mountain' is a
subglacial mound located in
Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field,
British Columbia,
Canada. It was once mistaken for a
cinder cone, is now known to have formed below several thousand meters of glacial ice. Hemmed in by the surrounding ice, the volcano erupted vigorously, creating layers of glassy, but vesicular, scoria intermixed with smoothed cobbles of
granite and
metamorphic rock. These rocks were picked up by a
glacier many kilometers away and melted out of the ice because of heat from the
volcano. Although it had a vigorous start, the eruption that formed Pyramid Mountain was not sufficiently sustained to form a larger edifice that could break through the surrounding ice and water to form a
tuya.
See also
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Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field
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List of volcanoes in Canada
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Volcanism in Canada