Tutsingale Mountain

Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
58°46′51.2″N 130°52′42.5″W / 58.780889°N 130.878472°W / 58.780889; -130.878472GeographyLocationCassiar Country, British Columbia, CanadaDistrictCassiar Land DistrictParent rangeKawdy Plateau (northern Stikine Plateau)Topo mapNTS 104J15 Calata LakeGeologyMountain typeSubglacial moundVolcanic arc/beltNorthern Cordilleran Volcanic ProvinceLast eruptionPleistocene

Tutsingle Mountain is a mountain on the Stikine Plateau in northern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Nuthinaw Mountain and northwest of Dease Lake on the northeast side of the Tachilta Lakes. It is a product of subglacial volcanism during the Pleistocene period when this area was covered by thick glacial ice, forming a subglacial volcano that never broke through the overlying glacial ice known as a subglacial mound.

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References

  • "Tutsingale Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  • Tutsingale Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Tutsingale Mountain
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