Benutzer:Vorwald/Pebble-Creek-Formation
Pebble Creek Formation is a volcanic formation in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt created when the Mount Meager massif erupted about 2,350 years ago and by two rock avalanche deposits.[1]
The two rock avalanches are not linked with the 2,350 BP eruption, although the post-eruption avalanche may have its causes in the over-steepened slopes produced by the explosive period of the eruption.[1]
The rocks of the Pebble Creek Formation are the youngest known of the Mount Meager volcanic complex, and are made of dacite.[1]
The formation includes a dacite lava flow, pyroclastic flows, lahars and fallout pumice.[1]
Pebble Creek Hot Springs is increasingly popular after access to Meager Creek Hot Springs has been restricted post slide.
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[[Category:Mount Meager massif]] [[Category:Holocene volcanism]] [[Category:Holocene British Columbia]] [[Category:Geologic formations of British Columbia]] [[Category:Volcanism of British Columbia]] [[Category:Sea-to-Sky Corridor]] [[Category:Lahars]]
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- ↑ a b c d CAT.INIST: Pebble Creek Formation Retrieved on 2007-06-17