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Fraser Plateau

Coordinates: 52°00′00″N 123°00′00″W / 52.00000°N 123.00000°W / 52.00000; -123.00000
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The Fraser Plateau is one of the main subdivisions of the Interior Plateau and is located in the Central Interior of British Columbia, and is inclusive of the Cariboo and Chilcotin Plateaus and the adjoining Marble, Clear and Camelsfoot Ranges on its southwestern edge. It is defined as lying between the Bonaparte River on its southeast, beyond which is the Bonaparte or Kamloops Plateau, part of the Thompson Plateau, and by a line formed by the Dean and West Road Rivers on its northwest (the Nechako Plateau lies to the north of the West Road). Also included in the Fraser Plateau are the Itcha and Ilgachuz Ranges and the adjoining Rainbow Range, which adjoin the Coast Mountains. The Fraser Plateau consists of basaltic lava of the Chilcotin Group, a group of related volcanic rocks that is nearly parallel with the Fraser Plateau.[1]

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References

  • "Fraser Plateau". BC Geographical Names.
  • Landforms of British Columbia, S. Holland, BC Govt publication, 1976

52°00′00″N 123°00′00″W / 52.00000°N 123.00000°W / 52.00000; -123.00000