Hayrick Butte

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Hayrick Butte is a flat-topped, ice-shaped volcanic feature (a tuya) in the central Oregon Cascades, notable for its steep sides and formation beneath glacial ice.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hoodoo Butte 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf butte
tuya
volcanic landform
belongsTo High Cascades physiographic province NERFINISHED
composition basaltic andesite
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 1990 meters
approximately 6527 feet
eruptiveEnvironment ice-covered
formedBy subglacial eruption
formedUnder glacial ice
geologicalAge Pleistocene NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility accessible from Santiam Pass area
hasCliffs columnar jointed lava cliffs
hasNameOrigin named for hayrick (haystack) shape
hasNearbyInfrastructure Oregon Route 22 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 20 NERFINISHED
hasProminence distinct from surrounding terrain
hasRelief steep vertical walls
hasShape flat-topped
hasSummit flat plateau
hasTopography steep sides
isExampleOf classic tuya morphology
isPartOf Deschutes National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cascade Range
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States

central Oregon Cascades
near Hoodoo Butte NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
Santiam Pass NERFINISHED
overlooks Hoodoo Ski Area NERFINISHED
partOf Cascade Volcanic Arc NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
state Oregon
usedFor backcountry skiing
hiking
mountaineering
volcanicType subglacial volcano
tuya

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Three Sisters volcanic complex hasPart Hayrick Butte
this entity surface form: Hoodoo Butte