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- Q4804418 abstract "Ash Mountain is the highest summit in the Tuya Range of the Stikine Ranges in northcentral British Columbia, Canada, located immediately north of High Tuya Lake at the north end of Tuya Mountains Provincial Park. It is one of the six tuyas clustered close to Tuya Lake. The base of the volcano comprises pillow lava and hyaloclastite indicating that the volcano formed beneath ice or under a large lake. The volcano comprises loose debris as well as dikes of basaltic rock that intruded into the volcanic pile. Other tuyas in the area include Tuya Butte, South Tuya and Mathews Tuya, although most of the group of tuyas are unnamed.".
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- Q4804418 elevation "2125.0".
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- Q4804418 elevationM "2125".
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- Q4804418 name "Ash Mountain".
- Q4804418 prominenceM "750".
- Q4804418 range "Tuya Range".
- Q4804418 topo "NTS 104O/07".
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- Q4804418 point "59.27444444444444 -130.5088888888889".
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- Q4804418 comment "Ash Mountain is the highest summit in the Tuya Range of the Stikine Ranges in northcentral British Columbia, Canada, located immediately north of High Tuya Lake at the north end of Tuya Mountains Provincial Park. It is one of the six tuyas clustered close to Tuya Lake. The base of the volcano comprises pillow lava and hyaloclastite indicating that the volcano formed beneath ice or under a large lake.".
- Q4804418 label "Ash Mountain (British Columbia)".
- Q4804418 lat "59.27444444444444".
- Q4804418 long "-130.5088888888889".
- Q4804418 name "Ash Mountain".