- Tuya Butte
Infobox Mountain
Name=Tuya Butte
Photo=
Caption=
Elevation=convert|1685|m|ft|0
Location=British Columbia, Canada
Range=Tuya Range
Prominence =355 m
Coordinates = coord|59|07|58.1|N|130|34|04.1|W|type:mountain_region:CA|display=inline,title
Topographic
NTS 104.O/02
Type=Tuya
Volcanic_Arc/Belt=Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Age=Pleistocene
Last eruption=Pleistocene
First ascent=
Easiest route=Tuya Butte is a
tuya in theTuya Range of north-centralBritish Columbia . It is a bit less isolated from other ranges than neighbouring Mount Josephine. Some of the other volcanoes in the area includeSouth Tuya , Ash Mountain, andMathews Tuya .Tuya Butte was the first tuya analyzed in the geological literature, [ [http://www.bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=7949 Tuya Butte] in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia. Retrieved on
2007-09-14 ] and its name has since become standard worldwide amongvolcanologist s in referring to and writing about tuyas. TheTuya Mountains Provincial Park was recently established to protect this unusual landscape, which lies north ofTuya Lake and south of theJennings River near the boundary with the Yukon Territory. Tuya Butte is regarded as among the best examples of this landform outsideIceland andAntarctica . [ [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/planning/mgmtplns/tuya_mtns/tuya.pdf Tuya Mountains Provincial Park] Retrieved on2007-11-08 ]Tuya Butte was named by Canadian volcanologist
Bill Mathews in association with adjacent Tuya Lake. The term "tuya" may be derived from aTahltan word. [ [http://ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=27345 BCGNIS Query Results] ]Geology
Location map
British Columbia| label=Tuya Butte
mark=RedMountain.svg|marksize=18
lat_deg=59|lat_min=07|lat_sec=58.1|lat_dir=N
lon_deg=130|lon_min=34|lon_sec=04.1|lon_dir=W
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caption=Location of Tuya ButteTuya Butte is part of the
Tuya Volcanic Field , avolcanic field that includes tuyas, postglaciallapilli cones and lava flows and several smallshield volcano es formed during thePleistocene andHolocene . This in turn is part of theNorthern Cordilleran Volcanic Province from Prince Rupert, into theYukon and theAlaska border caused byrift ing of theNorth American Plate as thePacific Plate slides northward along theQueen Charlotte Fault .Tuya Butte formed when
magma intruded into and melted a vertical pipe in the overlyingCordilleran Ice Sheet . The partially molten mass cooled as a large block, forming the highly developedhyaloclastite and pillow lava with gravity flattening its upper surface. Horizontal columns occur at numerous locations along the periphery of the mass. The absence of glacial erosion of the tuya suggests that it erupted during thePleistocene . The volcano has no summit crater or obvious vent, suggesting the volcano was fed by a fissure, although several indictions suggest a vent location near a large cirque on the north face. [VNUM|1=1200-031] Othersubglacial volcano es can be found in theWells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field and theGaribaldi Volcanic Belt .ee also
*
List of volcanoes in Canada
*Tuya Mountains Provincial Park References
External links
* [http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/north_america/canada/Final-TuyaButte.html Volcano World: Tuya Butte]
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