Trimble Knob

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Coordinates38°24′17″N 79°35′16″W / 38.40472°N 79.58778°W / 38.40472; -79.58778
LocationSouthwest of Monterey, Virginia
Rock age35.0 ± 0.5 Ma
Trimble Knob
Photo of Trimble Knob, taken December 2011
Highest point
Coordinates38°24′17″N 79°35′16″W / 38.40472°N 79.58778°W / 38.40472; -79.58778
Geography
LocationSouthwest of Monterey, Virginia
Geology
Rock age35.0 ± 0.5 Ma
Mountain typeEroded volcano or diatreme
Last eruption35 Ma

Trimble Knob, located southwest of Monterey in Highland County, Virginia, is a conical hill composed of basalt, a volcanic rock, of Eocene (early Tertiary) age. It is the eroded remnant of what was an active volcano or diatreme that last erupted approximately 35 million years ago, making it one of the youngest volcanos on the east coast of North America.[1]

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