Ne Ch'e Ddhawa

Ne Ch'e Ddhawa

Ne Ch'e Ddhawa (also known as Wootten's Cone) is a cinder cone, located 7 km upstream from Fort Selkirk in the Fort Selkirk Volcanic Field, Yukon, Canada. The volcano erupted subglacially during the late Pleistocene, erupting hyaloclastite tuffs, breccias, and pillow breccias.

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