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    Is that… Is that mount St. Helens?

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    The closest active volcano is Mt St Helens.

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    Mount St Helens.

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    Mt St Helens.

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    Mount Saint Helens.

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    (Cone-shaped volcanoes, like Mount St. Helens, aren't shields but"stratovolcanoes.").

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    It is even possible to climb Mount St. Helens, though permits are required.

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    Mount St. Helens, in Washington State, USA, is famous for its 18 May 1980 eruption.

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    The quake occurred just seconds before the explosion which began the eruption of Mount St. Helens volcano.

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    A“small” eruption like Mount St. Helens was a 5 out of 8, releasing a cubic kilometer of material.

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    This earthquake occurred only seconds before the explosion which began the eruption of Mount St. Helens volcano.

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    Kizimen, south of the group is described as morphologically similar to Mount St. Helens before the 1980 eruption.

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    St. Helens, other volcanoes have caused major disruptions to day-to-day life, and even some damage on a global scale.

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    What no-one could foresee though was that instead of erupting upwards like most volcanoes, Mount St Helens erupted sideways.

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    Climbing and hiking opportunities are available, and it is even possible to climb Mount St. Helens, though permits are required.

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    St. Helens in the US(1980), and Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines(1991) are all known to have made the moon look blue.

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    St Helens campus is situated in a park-like setting next to Chamberlain Park Golf Course and was once the St Helens Auckland Maternity Hospital.

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    Our St Helens campus is situated in a park-like setting next to Chamberlain Park Golf Course, and was once the St Helens Auckland Maternity Hospital.

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    Mount St. Helens sat quiet for more than a century until exploded on May 18, 1980, spewing lava that melted nearby glaciers, causing a mudslide that killed 57 people.

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    Google him and you may read about how he survived a 60-foot fall into Mount St Helens- and not about how he created one of the world's most effective workouts.

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    This eruption and blast took 396 meters off the top of Mount St. Helens, killed 31 people, left 33 others missing and caused damage between $500 million and $2 billion U.S. dollars.

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    The aerial photos below may not look like anything special, but the significance is that they were unknowingly taken less than 2 months before the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

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    St. Helens, where I met some interesting travelers from Europe, including one woman in particular from Holland, who, as it turned out, worked in the train museum in Utrecht that I had visited several years before!

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    What is so great about this video, and the conference in general, is seeing undergraduate students mixing with big-name researchers within the volcanology community, everyone being excited to be on Mount St. Helens, and learning from each other.

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    The active volcano Mount Saint Helens to the north in Washington is visible in the distance from high-elevation locations in the city and is close enough to have dusted the city with volcanic ash after an eruption on May 18, 1980.

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    Around 250 homes were destroyed, and due to roads being blocked by the erupted materials and debris, livelihoods lost, flights which had to be diverted or cancelled, this eruption of Mt St Helens was deemed the most expensive eruption in the U.S. in the 20th Century in terms of financial loss.

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    See the link(below) of the video(fast forward to the start at about 2'30"), in which Seth explains the history of both CVO and the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program(VDAP), gives a tour of CVO, and talks about Mount St Helens, which is the main volcano that this particular observatory is responsible for monitoring in the U. S.

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    If you are female, in either the 7th or 8th grade of high school, or 10th-12th grade of high school, or are a middle school science teacher based in either Washington State or Oregon, then you are eligible to apply for the GeoGirls summer field camp on Mount St. Helens, which will be taking place between 29th July to 2nd August 2018.

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