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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Cinder cones, Pyroclastic cones, Tuff cones, Silverthrone Caldera, Newberry Volcano, Cerro Negro, One Tree Hill, New Zealand, Salt Lake, Hawaii, Utila, Fort Rock, Phreatomagmatic eruption, Hanauma Bay, Diamond Head, Hawaii, Makapu u, Paricutin, Pinacate Peaks, List of cinder cones, Menan Buttes, Volcanic cone, El Jorullo, Ka ula, Rakata, Putauaki, Mount Wellington, New Zealand, Koko Head, Barren Island, Spectrum Range, Manana, Punchbowl Crater, Mount Leura, Monte Nuovo, Lehua, Danan, Geghama mountains, Hverfjall, Perboewatan, Apagado, Karpinsky Group, Mount Elephant, Aleipata Islands, Gaussberg, Mount Warrnambool, Nu'utele, Mount Fox, Bombalai Hill, Pigeon Mountain, Vulcan, Royal Society Volcano, Sarik-Gajah, Mount Tarakan, Karap nar Field, Cerro Volcanico, Volcan Rumoka, Kula, Tolmachev Dol, Cherpuk Group, Kostakan, Manda-Inakir, Lomonosov Group, Seal Nunataks, Vernadskii Ridge, Te Ahuahu, Golets-Torny Group, Puesto Cortaderas, Mount Mayabobo, Dar-Alages, Ivao Group, Fanuatapu, Upper Becker Creek Cone. Excerpt: The Silverthrone Caldera is a potentially active caldera complex in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located over 350 kilometres (220 mi) northwest of the city of Vancouver and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Mount Waddington in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains. The caldera is one of the largest of the few calderas in western Canada, measuring about 30 kilometres (19 mi) long (north-south) and 20 kilometres (12 mi) wide (east-west). Mount Silverthrone, an eroded lava dome on the caldera's northern flank that is 3,160 metres (10,370 ft) high may be the highest volcano in Canada. The main glaciers in the Silverthrone area are the Pashleth, Kingcome, Trudel, Klinaklini and Silverthrone glaciers. Most of the caldera lies in the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield, which is the largest icefield in the southern ...