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- Level_Mountain abstract "Level Mountain is an immense volcanic massif in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is 50 km (31 mi) north-northwest of Telegraph Creek and 60 km (37 mi) west of Dease Lake on the Nahlin Plateau. With a maximum elevation of 2,166 m (7,106 ft), it is the third highest of five large volcanic complexes in the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province (NCVP). Much of the massif is gently-sloping; when measured from its base, Level Mountain is about 1,100 m (3,600 ft) tall, slightly taller than its neighbour to the northwest, Heart Peaks. The lower broader half of Level Mountain consists of a shield-like edifice while its upper half has a more steep, jagged profile. Its summit is strewed by the Level Mountain Range, a small mountain range with prominent peaks cut by deep valleys. These valleys serve as a radial drainage for several small streams that flow across the volcano. Meszah Peak is the only named peak in the Level Mountain Range.The massif is about 15 million years old, with volcanism continuing up until geologically recent times. Three constructive stages have been identified at Level Mountain. The first stage commenced 14.9 million years ago with the eruption of voluminous lava flows. These lavas assembled to create a large shield volcano. The second stage began 7.1 million years ago to form a complex stratovolcano located centrally atop the shield. A series of lava domes were established during the third stage, which started 4.5 million years ago. Renewed activity might have occurred in the last 11,000 years. A wide range of rock types were produced during the long volcanic history of Level Mountain, of which alkali basalts and ankaramites are the most common. They were deposited by different types of volcanic eruptions characterized by passive lava flows and explosivity.Level Mountain can be ecologically divided into three sections: an alpine climate at its summit, a largely destroyed Abies lasiocarpa forest on its flanks and a Picea glauca forest at its base. An extensive wild animal community once thrived in the area of Level Mountain. This included a wide range of animal species with caribou being the most abundant. Humans had arrived at Level Mountain by the early 1900s, followed by geological studies of the massif in the 1920s. This remote area of Cassiar Land District has a relatively dry environment compared to the Coast Mountains in the west.".
- Level_Mountain elevation "2166.0".
- Level_Mountain region British_Columbia.
- Level_Mountain thumbnail Heart_Peaks_and_Level_Mountain.jpg?width=300.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageID "9318291".
- Level_Mountain wikiPageLength "48330".
- Level_Mountain wikiPageOutDegree "287".
- Level_Mountain wikiPageRevisionID "698060951".
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- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cassiar_Country.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lava_domes.
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- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_volcanoes.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plateaus_of_British_Columbia.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pleistocene_volcanoes.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pliocene_volcanoes.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polygenetic_volcanoes.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shield_volcanoes_of_Canada.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stratovolcanoes_of_Canada.
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- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Cyperaceae.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Dawson_City.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Dease_Lake.
- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Dease_Lake_(British_Columbia).
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- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
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- Level_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Canyon_of_the_Stikine.
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