Pyramid Formation (British Columbia)
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UnderliesIce Peak Formation, Edziza Formation[1]
OverliesNido Formation[1]
| Pyramid Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: | |
The Pyramid consists of Pyramid Formation trachyte | |
| Type | Geological formation[1] |
| Unit of | Mount Edziza volcanic complex[2] |
| Underlies | Ice Peak Formation, Edziza Formation[1] |
| Overlies | Nido Formation[1] |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Trachyte, comendite, pantellerite[1] |
| Other | Basalt[1] |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 57°30′N 130°36′W / 57.5°N 130.6°W[2] |
| Region | British Columbia[1] |
| Country | Canada[1] |
| Type section | |
| Named for | The Pyramid[1] |
| Named by | Souther et al.[3] |
| Year defined | 1984[3] |
Cross section showing the maximum extent of the Pyramid Formation at the end of Pyramid time | |
The Pyramid Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Pleistocene age in northwestern British Columbia, Canada.
The Pyramid Formation takes its name from The Pyramid, a prominent pyramid-shaped lava dome on the northeastern flank of Mount Edziza.[1][4]