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Mount St. Helens - From the 1980 eruption to 2000

July 1, 2000

Mount St. Helens, Washington, is the most active volcano in the Cascade Range. Its most recent series of eruptions began in 1980 when a large landslide and powerful explosive eruption created a large crater, and ended 6 years later after more than a dozen extrusions of lava built a dome in the crater. Larger, longer lasting eruptions have occurred in the volcano's past and are likely to occur in the future. Although the volcano seems to have returned to a period of quiet, scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey and University of Washington Geophysics Program continue to closely monitor Mount St. Helens for signs of renewed activity.

Publication Year 2000
Title Mount St. Helens - From the 1980 eruption to 2000
DOI 10.3133/fs03600
Authors Steve Brantley, Bobbie Myers
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 036-00
Index ID fs03600
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse