Mount Saint Helens Eruption Moving Image Collection March-May 1980
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Mount St. Helens, about 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon, is a composite volcano with a steep-sided, somewhat symmetrical cone made up of ash and lava in alternating layers. It has been active many times during the last two centuries, including a possible eruption in 1800, intermittent eruptions between 1831 and 1857, and possible minor eruptions in 1898, 1903, and 1921. The 1980 eruptions were the first major volcanic eruptions in the conterminous United States since Lassen P...
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