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- Bridge_River_Ash abstract "The Bridge River Ash is a large geologically recent volcanic ash deposit that spans from southwestern British Columbia to central Alberta, Canada. The ash consists of dust-sized shards ellipsoidal fragments of pumice. It overlaps the Mount St. Helens Yn Ash and the Mazama Ash which were erupted from Mount St. Helens and Mount Mazama about 3,400 and 6,800 years ago. Even though the name Bridge River Ash is consistent with the Bridge River Cones, the ash did not originate from these volcanoes. The Bridge River Ash was created when Mount Meager erupted about 2,350 years ago as prevailing winds carried the ash east during eruption. This is the most recent major eruption in Canada.".
- Bridge_River_Ash thumbnail Bridge_River_Ash_map.png?width=300.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageID "14487262".
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageLength "1457".
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageRevisionID "567028967".
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_River_Cones.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Garibaldi_Volcanic_Belt.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Alberta.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_British_Columbia.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanism_of_Alberta.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanism_of_British_Columbia.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanology.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Mazama_Ash.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Mazama.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Meager.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Mount_St._Helens.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Pumice.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_ash.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Volcanology_of_Canada.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink Volcanology_of_Western_Canada.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLink File:Bridge_River_Ash_map.png.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bridge River Ash".
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alberta-geo-stub.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BritishColumbia-geo-stub.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bridge_River_Ash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Volcanology-stub.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Garibaldi_Volcanic_Belt.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Natural_history_of_Alberta.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Natural_history_of_British_Columbia.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Volcanism_of_Alberta.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Volcanism_of_British_Columbia.
- Bridge_River_Ash subject Category:Volcanology.
- Bridge_River_Ash point "52.151 -118.722".
- Bridge_River_Ash type Belt.
- Bridge_River_Ash type Hazard.
- Bridge_River_Ash type Range.
- Bridge_River_Ash type SpatialThing.
- Bridge_River_Ash comment "The Bridge River Ash is a large geologically recent volcanic ash deposit that spans from southwestern British Columbia to central Alberta, Canada. The ash consists of dust-sized shards ellipsoidal fragments of pumice. It overlaps the Mount St. Helens Yn Ash and the Mazama Ash which were erupted from Mount St. Helens and Mount Mazama about 3,400 and 6,800 years ago. Even though the name Bridge River Ash is consistent with the Bridge River Cones, the ash did not originate from these volcanoes.".
- Bridge_River_Ash label "Bridge River Ash".
- Bridge_River_Ash sameAs Q4966273.
- Bridge_River_Ash sameAs m.03d515q.
- Bridge_River_Ash sameAs Q4966273.
- Bridge_River_Ash lat "52.151".
- Bridge_River_Ash long "-118.722".
- Bridge_River_Ash wasDerivedFrom Bridge_River_Ash?oldid=567028967.
- Bridge_River_Ash depiction Bridge_River_Ash_map.png.
- Bridge_River_Ash isPrimaryTopicOf Bridge_River_Ash.