Jim Kelly Peak

Volcano in the country of Canada
49°40′41″N 121°02′28.99″W / 49.67806°N 121.0413861°W / 49.67806; -121.0413861GeographyLocationBritish Columbia, CanadaDistrictYale Division Yale Land DistrictParent rangeBedded RangeTopo mapNTS 92H11 SpuzzumGeologyMountain typeLava domeVolcanic arc/beltPemberton Volcanic Belt
Canadian Cascade Arc

Jim Kelly Peak, also called Jim Kelly Mountain and Mount Jim Kelly, is the unofficial name conferred by bivouac.com[1] for a mountain in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located 11 km (6.8 mi) south of Falls Lake and 20 km (12 mi) west of Tulameen. It lies in the Bedded Range of the northern Canadian Cascades.

The mountain is a lava dome composed of andesite only 1 km (0.62 mi) away from the eastern flank of Coquihalla Mountain, a larger but more rugged volcano. These two volcanoes form part of the deeply eroded Pemberton Volcanic Belt, which forms the oldest part of the Canadian Cascade Arc.

References

  1. ^ "Jim Kelly Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2010-06-02.

49°31′40″N 121°02′27″W / 49.52778°N 121.04083°W / 49.52778; -121.04083


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