- Powder Mountain Icefield
The Powder Mountain Icefield, also called the Powder Mountain Icecap and the Cayley Icefield, is a glacial field in the
Pacific Ranges of southwesternBritish Columbia, Canada , about 20 kilometres west of Whistler and about 90 kilometres north ofVancouver . On the west side of the icefield is the valley of theSquamish River , while on its east is the basin ofCallaghan Creek , which is the setting for the Nordic facilities for the2010 Winter Olympics .The icefield is studded by several volcanic formations, including the active volcano
Mount Cayley , which lies at the southernmost end of the icefield. Other summits are Powder Mountain,Brandywine Mountain andMount Fee .Mount Callaghan , a dormant volcano, is just northeast of the icefield. Mount Brew is just to its south.During the 1980s a resort proposal to build lifts onto the icefield, with a base village at
Callaghan Lake , was shot down in the course of environmental and economic feasibility hearings by opposition from the resort at Whistler. Its promoterNan Hartwick claimed that then-Premier Bill Vander Zalm interfered in the study process but this was never much investigated by the media before the end of the Vander Zalm regime.Geology
Numerous
subglacial eruption s beneath the Powder Mountain Icefield have formed many distinctivesubglacial volcano es that contain abundant glass and fine-scale jointing from rapid cooling oflava , such asEmber Ridge andSlag Hill . Mineralogically, the volcanics range fromandesite torhyodacite , and chemically, the rocks span a range from andesite todacite . Glassyvolcanic rock s are abundant, with glass contents as high as 70%. Volcanoes such asRing Mountain were formed whenmagma intruded into and melted a vertical pipe in the overlying Powder Mountain Icefield. The partially molten mass cooled as a large block, with gravity flattening its upper surface, forming a flat-topped, steep-sided subglacial volcano called atuya .ee also
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Mount Cayley
*Volcanism in Canada
*Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
*Powder Mountain resort proposal
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