Rebuilding a volcano one lava flow at a time—Visualizing the lava dome-building eruption in the crater of Mount St. Helens, 1982–1986
Between 1980 and 1986, the U.S. Geological Survey made a series of 1:2,000-scale topographic contour maps from aerial photographic surveys to monitor the eruption. These maps were made for operational purposes and were not intended for publication. Since then, advances in technology made it possible to digitize the original, highly detailed hardcopy maps and derive new digital data elevation models of the surface of the lava dome. These digital elevation models allow for the visualization of the progression of the eruption and reveal the rubbly, chaotic surface of the lava flows and dome. Additionally, these new data help fill gaps in the long-term record of topographic changes that have occurred at the volcano since the May 18, 1980, eruption.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Title | Rebuilding a volcano one lava flow at a time—Visualizing the lava dome-building eruption in the crater of Mount St. Helens, 1982–1986 |
| DOI | 10.3133/gip262 |
| Authors | Joseph Bard, Christina Friedle, Lorie Bartee, Brett C. Dierker, Joseph Ganick, Nichola M. Gregory, Kenton R. Hill, Jude G. Klug, Aerial Kruger, Dawson T. Mooney, Reun Morrison, Isa Rojas, Phil Rollo, Shawn Stanton, Bre Stewart, Blair Stuhlmuller, Adam D. Zyla |
| Publication Type | Report |
| Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
| Series Title | General Information Product |
| Series Number | 262 |
| Index ID | gip262 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Volcano Science Center |