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Cinder Mountain
Cinder
Mountain
is a partly
eroded
cinder cone
at the
head
of
Snippaker Creek
,
British Columbia, Canada
. It is one of the
Iskut-Unuk River Cones
and is
the source
of a
basaltic lava
flow
that
extends
north
into
Copper King Creek
. An
isolated
pile
of subaerial
basalt
flows
and associated
pillow lava
rest
on varved
clay
and
till
in
King Creek
. Cinder Mountain last erupted during the
Pleistocene
.