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Geology, Palaeontology & Archaeology / Re: Large flat rock on mountain summit - natural or human made?
« on: 15/08/2018 07:11:00 »
Thank you for your thoughts on this. I found the following opinion from an article by a member of the local geological society:
"On the approach to the peak of Mt. Seymour (sometimes referred to as Third Peak) at 1413 m elevation is a glacial pavement of granitic rocks which have been intruded by at least two approximately 3 metre thick dykes of fine-grained dark volcanic rock probably of basaltic composition." ( David Cook, 2017, Self-guiding geology tour in Seymour Provincial Park, p. 11 )
"On the approach to the peak of Mt. Seymour (sometimes referred to as Third Peak) at 1413 m elevation is a glacial pavement of granitic rocks which have been intruded by at least two approximately 3 metre thick dykes of fine-grained dark volcanic rock probably of basaltic composition." ( David Cook, 2017, Self-guiding geology tour in Seymour Provincial Park, p. 11 )