Archive for October 6th, 2004

Mount St.Helens

Mt St Helens Volcano at Alert Level 3. Dangerous eruption possible within 24 hours…

Activity over the weekend has increased the likelihood that Mount St.Helens could errupt again in the near future. All of this after we have just come back from looking at the NZ volcanoes, Kira was a little freaked out before we left because she saw the Mt Tarawerra erruptions in a TV documentary about the natural wonders of the world. After visiting the buried village and learning a bit more about the geothermal areas, she is a lot more interested in the subject …

U.S. Geological Survey, Vancouver, Washington
University of Washington, Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network, Seattle, Washington

Mount St. Helens Update 5 October 2004 7:00 A.M.

Current status is Volcano Alert (Alert Level 3); aviation color code RED

Yesterday visitors to Mount St. Helens witnessed a 30-minute-long steam-and-ash emission starting at 9:43 a.m. PDT and a 10- minute-long steam-and-ash emission starting at 14:10 p.m. PDT. The larger one dusted roads to the the SE of the volcano with ash. Maximum thickness of the ash at 8 km (about 5 miles) was 0.2 mm (less than 1/8 of an inch). Neither event generated earthquakes or an explosion signal. We infer that hot rock was pushed up into the glacier, melted ice, and generated the steam. Part of the vent for yesterday’s and other steam and ash emissions of the past few days is now covered by a bubbling lake. Since yesterday’s emissions, earthquake energy has slowly increased to previous high values.

MSNBC staff and news service reports
Updated: 5:37 p.m. ET Oct. 5, 2004

MOUNT ST. HELENS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Wash. – Mount St. Helens again blew off a spectacular cloud of steam and ash Tuesday. The burst sent a roiling, dark gray cloud thousands of feet above the mountain before it streamed several miles to the northeast.

LINKS:

Mount St.Helens VolcanoCam
Mount St. Helens Seismicity Information
“Real-Time” Mount St. Helens ERUPTION Monitoring — News
“Real-Time” Mount St. Helens ERUPTION Monitoring — News


 

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