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Predicting eruptions at Mount St. Helens, June 1980 through December 1982

January 1, 1983

Thirteen eruptions of Mount St. Helens between June 1980 and December 1982 were predicted tens of minutes to, more generally, a few hours in advance. The last seven of these eruptions, starting with that of mid-April 1981, were predicted between 3 days and 3 weeks in advance. Precursory seismicity, deformation of the crater floor and the lava dome, and, to a lesser extent, gas emissions provided telltale evidence of forthcoming eruptions. The newly developed capability for prediction reduced risk to life and property and influenced land-use decisions.

Publication Year 1983
Title Predicting eruptions at Mount St. Helens, June 1980 through December 1982
Authors D. A. Swanson, T. J. Casadevall, D. Dzurisin, S. D. Malone, C. G. Newhall, C. S. Weaver
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70011192
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse