A list of cinder cones is shown below.
Africa
editDemocratic Republic of the Congo
editMauritius
editAsia
editJapan
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Philippines
editRussia
edit- Balagan-Tas, Sakha Republic
- Kostakan, Kamchatka Peninsula
- Ivao Group, Urup Island, Kuril Islands
- Lomonosov Group, Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands
- Vernadskii Ridge, Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands
- Tolmachev Dol, Kamchatka
Turkey
editEurope
editFrance
edit- Puy de Pariou, Auvergne
- Puy de Côme, Auvergne
- Puy de la Vache, Auvergne
- Puy de Lassolas, Auvergne
- Puy des Goules, Auvergne
- Grand Sarcoui, Auvergne
- Puys Chopine et des Gouttes, Auvergne
All situated in the Chaîne des Puys volcanic field.
Iceland
edit- Hverfjall, Mývatn
Italy
editNorth America
editCanada
edit- 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
edit- El Jorullo
- Parícutin, Mexico
- Pinacate Peaks, Mexico
United States
edit- 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
editAustralia
edit- Mount Leura, Victoria
- Mount Fox, Queensland
- Mount Elephant, Victoria
New Zealand
editSouth America
editPeru
editChile
editOther
edit- 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
editReferences
edit- ^ "Veyo Volcano, Washington County, Utah". Washington County Historical Society. Retrieved 20 May 2019.