Tuya Butte

Tuya Butte
Highest point
Elevation1,685 m (5,528 ft)
Prominence355 m (1,165 ft)
Coordinates59°07′58.1″N 130°34′04.1″W / 59.132806°N 130.567806°W / 59.132806; -130.567806
Geography
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
DistrictCassiar Land District
Parent rangeTuya Range
Topo mapNTS 104O2 Tuya Lake
Geology
Age of rockPleistocene
Mountain typeTuya
Volcanic arc/beltNorthern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Last eruptionPleistocene

Tuya Butte is a tuya in the Tuya Range of north-central British Columbia, Canada. It is a bit less isolated from other ranges than neighbouring Mount Josephine. Some of the other volcanoes in the area include South Tuya, Ash Mountain, and Mathews Tuya.

Tuya Butte was the first tuya analyzed in the geological literature,[1] and its name has since become standard worldwide among volcanologists in referring to and writing about tuyas. The Tuya Mountains Provincial Park was recently established to protect this unusual landscape, which lies north of Tuya Lake and south of the Jennings River near the boundary with the Yukon Territory. Tuya Butte is regarded as among the best examples of this landform outside Iceland and Antarctica.[2]

Tuya Butte was named by Canadian volcanologist Bill Mathews in association with adjacent Tuya Lake and Butte Lake. The term tuya may be derived from a Tahltan word.[3]

  1. ^ Tuya Butte in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2007-09-14
  2. ^ Tuya Mountains Provincial Park Retrieved on 2007-11-08
  3. ^ "Tuya Butte". BC Geographical Names.

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