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Flatiron (volcano)

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229:, but its actual location is unknown, and this could have been an ice dam, a landslide or a lava flow. The Flatiron erupted into this lake and was once much bigger than today. This action is called a ponded lava flow. The lava used to extend right across the Hemp Creek Valley, but floods from melting glaciers carried away the lava and left The Flatiron as a remnant. The water flow might have been 100 times the size of Hemp Creek today. The lava that is exposed today cooled very slowly and formed into columns, one of the park’s finest examples of 26: 241:
A one-hour hike from Clearwater Valley Road (also called Wells Gray Park Road) leads to a viewpoint of the Hemp Canyonlands with the Flatiron in the distance. After another 30 minutes hiking, it is necessary to leave the trail and bushwhack to the base of the Flatiron. As the cliffs almost surround
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About 200,000 years ago, a lake formed in the Hemp Canyonlands with its upper end near the meeting of Trout and Hemp creeks. The lake bottom was about 60 m (197 ft) above the present bottom of the Hemp Creek Valley. The surface of the lake was the rim of the Hemp cliffs a few kilometres
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The Flatiron is 90 m (295 ft) high, 500 m (1,640 ft) long and generally about 125 m (410 ft) wide. It is flanked by Hemp Creek to the west and Trout Creek to the east.
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the Flatiron, the only access to the top is a scramble from the west side above Hemp Creek.
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south of The Flatiron. The lake was created by a blockage downstream on the
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Elevation
Prominence
Coordinates
51°53′N 120°03′W / 51.88°N 120.05°W / 51.88; -120.05
British Columbia, Canada
Age of rock
Pleistocene
Mountain type
Volcanic
outcrop
arc
belt
Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field
Last eruption
Easiest route
eroded
volcanic
outcrop
British Columbia
Wells Gray Provincial Park
Clearwater River
columnar basalt
Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Flatiron
Archived
Wayback Machine


ISBN
978-0-9681932-2-8

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