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Volcano Monitoring

Volcano monitoring at Mount Baker.

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Monitoring Chemistry and Temperature of Water at Mount Baker

By monitoring the changes in chemistry and temperature of water and steam at a volcano over time, scientists can obtain useful information about changes in volcanic activity.
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Monitoring Chemistry and Temperature of Water at Mount Baker

By monitoring the changes in chemistry and temperature of water and steam at a volcano over time, scientists can obtain useful information about changes in volcanic activity.
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Deformation monitoring at Mount Baker

Deformation monitoring at Mount Baker.
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Deformation monitoring at Mount Baker

Deformation monitoring at Mount Baker.
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Earthquake Monitoring at Mount Baker

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN) and CVO monitor seismicity at Mount Baker via a small network of two stations located within 20 km (12 miles) of the summit, as well as the broader regional PNSN network.
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Earthquake Monitoring at Mount Baker

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN) and CVO monitor seismicity at Mount Baker via a small network of two stations located within 20 km (12 miles) of the summit, as well as the broader regional PNSN network.
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Volcanic Gas Monitoring at Mount Baker

The continued monitoring of gases, temperatures, and seismicity at Mount Baker is important for detecting changes in the deep system of magma and predicting volcanic unrest.
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Volcanic Gas Monitoring at Mount Baker

The continued monitoring of gases, temperatures, and seismicity at Mount Baker is important for detecting changes in the deep system of magma and predicting volcanic unrest.
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