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This resource about Mount St. Helens, a stratovolcano in the Cascade Range best known for its violent eruption in 1980, features links to all aspects of the volcano, including real time, online video cam and current seismicity, its geographic setting, and geologic and eruptive history. Students learn of an eruption in 1800 as well as extensive details of the 1980 event. Links labeled 'Special Items of Interest' include information about volcanic highlights and features, points of interest, and Lewis and Clark information, which includes the sighting of Mount St. Helens. Other links lead to maps, graphics, images, publications, reports, and other items of interest involving this volcano and others.
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The maps, graphics, images, and text found on our website, unless stated otherwise, are within the Public Domain. You may download and use them. Credit back to the USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory is appreciated. If any material is referenced , Image courtesy of ... or Information courtesy of ..., etc., then please contact that source for permission for use.
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DLESE-000-000-006-079
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'Cascades Volcano Observatory'
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