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The danger of collapsing lava domes; lessons for Mount Hood, Oregon

January 1, 1993

Nestled in the crater of Oregon's majestic Mount Hood volcano is Crater Rock, a prominent feature known to thousands of skiers, climbers, and tourists who journey each year to the famous Timberline Lodge located high on the volcano's south flank. Crater Rock stands about 100m above the sloping crater floor and warm fumaroles along its base emit sulfur gases and a faint steam plume that is sometimes visible from the lodge. What most visitors do not know, however, is that Crater Rock is a volcanic lava dome only 200 years old. 

Publication Year 1993
Title The danger of collapsing lava domes; lessons for Mount Hood, Oregon
Authors S.R. Brantley, W. E. Scott
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS)
Index ID 70162368
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Hazards Program