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Sezill Volcano

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Volcano in British Columbia, Canada

Sezill Volcano is a lava dome in Mount Edziza Provincial Park of northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have formed and last erupted during the Miocene period. The volcano gets its name from being adjacent to Sezill Creek.

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References

  1. Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes: Sezill Volcano (archived copy)

57°35′N 130°37′W / 57.59°N 130.62°W / 57.59; -130.62

Volcanoes of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Cinder cones
Subglacial volcanoes
Lava domes
Shield volcanoes
Volcanic fields
Stratovolcanoes
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Interior Mountains of Canada
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