List of cinder cones explained
A list of cinder cones is shown below.
Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Asia
Japan
Philippines
Russia
Turkey
Europe
France
All situated in the Chaîne des Puys volcanic field.
Iceland
Italy
North America
Canada
- Tseax Cone, British Columbia
- Volcano Mountain, Yukon
- Atlin Volcanic Field, British Columbia
- Buck Hill, British Columbia
- Cache Hill, British Columbia
- Dragon Cone, British Columbia
- Eve Cone, British Columbia
- Ibex Mountain, Yukon
- Iskut-Unuk River Cones, British Columbia
- Itcha Range, British Columbia
- Kana Cone, British Columbia
- Kostal Cone, British Columbia
- Nazko Cone, British Columbia
- Opal Cone, Garibaldi Park, British Columbia
- Alligator Lake volcanic complex, Yukon
- Big Timothy Mountain, British Columbia
- Camp Hill, British Columbia
- Cinder Cliff, British Columbia
- Cinder Cone, British Columbia
- Cinder Mountain, British Columbia
- Cocoa Crater, British Columbia
- Coffee Crater, British Columbia
- Cracker Creek Cone, British Columbia
- Kitasu Hill, British Columbia
- Machmel River Cone, British Columbia
- Moraine Cone, British Columbia
- Nahta Cone, British Columbia
- Pointed Stick Cone, British Columbia
- Ne Ch'e Ddhawa, Yukon
- Ridge Cone, British Columbia
- Flourmill Cone, British Columbia
- Gabrielse Cone, British Columbia
- Satah Mountain, British Columbia
- The Saucer, British Columbia
- Sidas Cone, British Columbia
- Sleet Cone, British Columbia
- Storm Cone, British Columbia
- Triplex Cones, British Columbia
- Twin Cone, British Columbia
- Volcanic Creek Cone, British Columbia
- Williams Cone, British Columbia
Mexico
United States
- Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho
- Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds, California
- Mono-Inyo Craters, California
- Pisgah Crater, California
- Cinnamon Butte, Oregon
- Davis Lake volcanic field, Oregon
- Newberry Volcano, Oregon
- Amboy Crater, California
- Schonchin Butte, California
- Twin Buttes, California
- Capulin Volcano National Monument, northeastern New Mexico
- Albuquerque volcanic field, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Zuni-Bandera volcanic field, Grants, New Mexico
- Mount Gordon, Alaska
- Ingakslugwat Hills, Alaska
- Hoodoo Butte, Oregon
- Indian Heaven, Washington
- Lava Butte, Oregon
- Mount Talbert, Oregon
- Pilot Butte, Oregon
- Powell Butte, Oregon
- Rocky Butte, Oregon
- Mount Tabor, Oregon
- Wizard Island, Oregon
- Prindle Volcano, Alaska
- Veyo Volcano in Veyo, Utah[1]
- Roden Crater, Arizona
- S P Crater, Arizona
- Sunset Crater, Arizona
- Vulcan's Throne, Arizona
- Tantalus, Hawaii
- Puʻu ʻŌʻō, Hawaii
- Puʻu Waʻawaʻa Hawaii
- Koko Crater, Hawaii
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
South America
Peru
Chile
Other
- Royal Society Volcano, Antarctica
- Cerro Volcánico, Argentina
- Mount Mayabobo, Philippines
- Bombalai Hill (Sabah, Malaysia)
- Geghama mountains, Armenia
- Chaîne des Puys, France (a chain of volcanoes including cinder cones)
- Vulcan, Papua New Guinea
- Manda-Inakir, Ethiopia-Djibouti border
- Barren Island, Andaman Islands
- Teneguía, Canary Islands
- Cerro Negro, Nicaragua
- San Salvador, El Salvador
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Veyo Volcano, Washington County, Utah . Washington County Historical Society . 20 May 2019.