When does a mountain cease to be a volcano?
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 1:54 pm
I was looking at the volcanoes list and it reminded me of a question I have had:
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When does a peak cease to become a volcano? For example, the San Francisco Peaks, Tushar Mountains, and some of the San Juans used to be volcanoes, but usually aren't considered to be volcanoes anymore on most lists I have seen.
Having a crater isn't a requirement either since peaks such as Thielsen, Mount Washington, Three Fingered Jack, or McLaughlin, are still considered volcanoes even though their craters are long gone.
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When does a peak cease to become a volcano? For example, the San Francisco Peaks, Tushar Mountains, and some of the San Juans used to be volcanoes, but usually aren't considered to be volcanoes anymore on most lists I have seen.
Having a crater isn't a requirement either since peaks such as Thielsen, Mount Washington, Three Fingered Jack, or McLaughlin, are still considered volcanoes even though their craters are long gone.