Coffee Crater

Coffee Crater
Coffee Crater
Elevation 2,000 m (6,562 ft)
Prominence 130 m (427 ft)
Location
Location British Columbia, Canada
Range Tahltan Highland
Coordinates 57°38′N 130°40′W / 57.63°N 130.67°W / 57.63; -130.67
Topo map NTS 104G/10
Geology
Type Cinder cone
Age of rock Holocene
Last eruption Holocene

Coffee Crater is a well-preserved cinder cone south of Mount Edziza, British Columbia, Canada. It was formed during the Holocene period. It is within the Snowshoe lava field which in turn form part of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex.

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