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Mount St. Helens seismicity elevated but within the range of background levels (February to June 2024)

Mount St. Helens seismicity elevated but within the range of background levels (February to June 2024)

Over the past several months, small magnitude earthquakes have been located at Mount St. Helens. The seismicity is similar to what was observed at...

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Uptick in earthquake activity at Mount St. Helens remains within background levels (July 15 - December 2023)

Uptick in earthquake activity at Mount St. Helens remains within background levels (July 15 - December 2023)

Over the past three months, seismicity at Mount St. Helens has been elevated but remains within the normal range of background seismicity. Most of the...

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10 Ways Mount St. Helens Changed Our World

10 Ways Mount St. Helens Changed Our World

The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens had a profound impact on how we live with active volcanoes. Looking back over the last four decades, we have...

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Volcanoes and USGS Volcano Science: Just the Facts

Volcanoes and USGS Volcano Science: Just the Facts

Volcanoes are an incredible feature of Earth’s geologic environment – at once awe-inspiring and terrifying. They remind us that the planet we call...

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New Scanning DOAS Installed at Mount St. Helens

New Scanning DOAS Installed at Mount St. Helens

The combination of a continuous MultiGAS station within Mount St. Helens' crater and the new scanning DOAS represents state-of-the-art in geochemical...

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Media Advisory: Mount St. Helens Revisited - Live Online Public Lecture

Media Advisory: Mount St. Helens Revisited - Live Online Public Lecture

You are invited to a public lecture about the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruptions.

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Status of (mostly) Washington's Volcanoes: Report to Emergency Managers 2020-2021

Status of (mostly) Washington's Volcanoes: Report to Emergency Managers 2020-2021

While most of the Cascade Range volcanoes are located in remote areas, volcanic processes like ashfall and lahars can put large populations at risk...

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Series of Virtual Talks Focuses on Mount St. Helens and Volcano Monitoring

Series of Virtual Talks Focuses on Mount St. Helens and Volcano Monitoring

The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory joins the Whidbey Reads program to offer virtual talks about Mount St. Helens' May 18, 1980 eruption, and how...

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Mount St. Helens’ 1980 Eruption Changed the Future of Volcanology

Mount St. Helens’ 1980 Eruption Changed the Future of Volcanology

If scientists armed with today's monitoring tools and knowledge could step back in time to the two months before May 18, 1980, they would have been...

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Volcano Watch — April 1980 was a month to remember at Mount St. Helens

Volcano Watch — April 1980 was a month to remember at Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens was exploding! The first eruption in the Cascades since 1914–1917 (Lassen Peak) started on March 27, 1980. April became a frenzied...

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Field guides provide history and context for your next field trip to Mount St. Helens

Field guides provide history and context for your next field trip to Mount St. Helens

Exposures in valleys surrounding Mount St. Helens reveal records of diverse geologic processes including debris avalanche, lahar, huge water wave on a...

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“Science is Amazing”: GeoGirls Explore Mount St. Helens During Outdoor Science and Technology Program

“Science is Amazing”: GeoGirls Explore Mount St. Helens During Outdoor Science and Technology Program

Twenty-five middle school-age GeoGirls spent five days conducting hands-on research and interacting with female scientists, educators and older...

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