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Monmouth Creek complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Monmouth Creek complex
The Monmouth Creek complex is a volcanic complex in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located southwest of the community of Squamish on the west side of the Squamish River mouth. It lies in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains and is part of the Squamish volcanic field in the southern Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, which represents the northernmost extension of the Cascade Volcanic Arc. Its prominent and enigmatic edifice is composed of basaltic andesite to dacite of unknown age and may represent a group of dikes and lava domes that formed subglacially.〔 At least four dikes protrude its summit.〔 These form the ribs of to high lava spines, the tallest being The Castle, which contains horizontal and radiating columnar joints.〔 The spines are covered by welded breccia close to their bases and columnar jointing extends into the welded sequence.〔 The most elevated lava flows and spines and composed of dacite.〔 ==References==
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