Seismic precursors to the Mount St. Helens: Eruptions in 1981 and 1982
Six categories of seismic events are recognized on the seismograms from stations in the vicinity of Mount St. Helens. Two types of high-frequency earthquakes occur near the volcano and under the volcano at depths of more than 4 kilometers. Medium- and low-frequency earthquakes occur at shallow depths (less than 3 kilometers) within the volcano and increase in number and size before eruptions. Temporal changes in the energy release of the low-frequency earthquakes have been used in predicting all the eruptions since October 1980. During and after eruptions, two types of low-frequency emergent surface events occur, including rockfalls and steam or gas bursts from the lava dome.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1983 |
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Title | Seismic precursors to the Mount St. Helens: Eruptions in 1981 and 1982 |
Authors | S. D. Malone, C. Boyko, C.S. Weaver |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Science |
Index ID | 70012130 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |