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Sometime around the year 500 small quantities of ash and lava erupted from St. Helens' north flank. This period ended with the emplacement of dacite domes, including Sugar Bowl around the year 800. The Sugar Bowl dome is a nearly circular protrusion of hypersthene-hornblende dacite, about 800 m in diameter, on the nort...
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Taken as I drove away from the mountain, as the clouds cleared
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Yet another panorama, taken from viewpoint looking towards Mount St. Helens. Handheld image!
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This panorama was taken within the crater of Mt Saint Helens scanning from south to north. The center of the image is the western crater wall with partial views of the crater glacier. The data from the real time short period seismic sensor can be viewed here: The station acronym is SEP. old.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER
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After a frustrating morning of low clouds, mist and foggy weather we decided to watch the movie they offered. At the end of the film, the curtains behind the screen opened to a sheet of pure white fog; normally a stunning view of the crater and mountain. When we left the theatre there was a slight and hardly noticeable...
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This panorama was taken within the crater of Mt Saint Helens scanning from south to north. The center of the image is the eastern crater wall . The data from the real time short period seismic sensor can be viewed here: The station acronym is NED. old.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/BETTER/pnsn_staweb/index.html
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Here is a 360 view from the east side of Mt. Saint Helens. The location is the East Dome. An old Lava Dome that predates the 1980 eruption. Off in the distance you can see Mt. Rainier, Mt Adams and Mt. Hood. The valley below is known as the Plains of Abraham. The Seismic sensor here, (acronym is EDM) and can be viewed ...
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with Spirit Lake and Mt. Rainier in the background
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Spirit lake on the far left
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