Tuber Hill
{{Short description|Volcano in British Columbia, Canada}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Tuber Hill
| photo =
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| map = British Columbia
| map_caption = Location in British Columbia
| elevation_m = 2500
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| prominence =
| location = Upper Bridge River, British Columbia, Canada
| range = Pacific Ranges
| coordinates = {{coord|50|54|N|123|24|W|type:mountain_region:CA}}
| topo = NTS {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|92|J|14}}
| type = Stratovolcano
| age = Pleistocene
| volcanic_arc = Canadian Cascade Arc
| volcanic_belt = Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
| volcanic_field = Bridge River Cones
| last_eruption = Pleistocene
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Tuber Hill is a small 600,000-year-old basaltic stratovolcano that was constructed on the Bridge River highlands when nearby valleys were packed with ice. Tuber Hill is part of the Garibaldi segment of the Canadian Cascade Arc, but is not in the geographic Cascade Range.
See also
References
- {{cite gvp|vn=320170|name=Bridge River Cones}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110716024613/http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/volcanoes/cat/volcano_e.php?id=gvb_thl_004 Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes - Tuber Hill]
{{Pacific Ranges}}
{{Garibaldi Volcanic Belt}}
Category:Volcanoes of British Columbia
Category:Two-thousanders of British Columbia
Category:Stratovolcanoes of Canada
Category:Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
Category:Pleistocene volcanoes
Category:Pleistocene British Columbia
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