Cinder Cone Volcano Eruption Type

Cinder Cone is a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Cinder Cone is surrounded by cinder flats and its crater is filled with meltwater during the summer. Cinder Cone is eroded easily by meltwater during the spring, washing the pyroclastics into the Valley of Desolati…
Cinder Cone is a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Cinder Cone is surrounded by cinder flats and its crater is filled with meltwater during the summer. Cinder Cone is eroded easily by meltwater during the spring, washing the pyroclastics into the Valley of Desolation. Cinder Cone produced a 9 km long lava flow during the early Holocene.
  • Elevation: 1,910 m (6,270 ft)
  • Location: British Columbia, Canada
  • Prominence: 120 m (390 ft)
  • District: New Westminster Land District
  • Parent range: Garibaldi Ranges
  • Topo map: NTS 92G14 Cheakamus River
  • Rock age: Holocene
Data from: en.wikipedia.org