Tadekho Hill | |
Elevation M: | 1876 |
Prominence M: | 231 |
Location: | British Columbia, Canada |
District: | Cassiar Land District |
Range: | Tahltan Highland |
Coordinates: | 57.3503°N -130.7853°W |
Topo Maker: | NTS |
Type: | Subglacial mound |
Age: | Pleistocene |
Volcanic Arc/Belt: | Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province |
Last Eruption: | Pleistocene |
Tadekho Hill is an isolated hill in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located 640NaN0 southwest of Tatogga and 100NaN0 southwest of Kitsu Peak. It lies at the southwestern end of Mount Edziza Provincial Park.
Tadekho Hill was named on 2 January 1980 by the Geological Survey of Canada in association with Tadekho Creek.[1]
Tadekho Hill is a volcanic feature associated with the Spectrum Range volcanic complex which in turn form part of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province. It is a subglacial mound that formed in the Pleistocene period.[2]