'Whitehorse Bluff' is a
tuya in
Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field in south-west
British Columbia. Whitehorse Bluff formed by repeated subaqueous explosions, the volcano eventually built up above the water level. It was fed by
dykes cutting through the
hyaloclastite and ceased erupting soon after breaching the surface of the
water. Whitehorse Bluff is the eroded remnant that marks the place of a violent eruption.
See also
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Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field
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List of volcanoes in Canada