Mount St. Helens from Space, 1979-2011
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Summary
The 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens, which began with a series of small earthquakes in mid-March and peaked with a cataclysmic flank collapse, avalanche, and explosion on May 18, was not the largest nor longest-lasting eruption in the mountain's recent history. But as the first eruption in the conti
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- License: CC / Public Domain
- Category: Space
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