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Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by RebelSean on 10-02-2004 at 06:12 PM

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Originally posted by http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/10/01/mount.st.helens/index.html

Scientists monitor Mount St. Helens after eruption
Saturday, October 2, 2004 Posted: 2:14 AM EDT (0614 GMT)




VANCOUVER, Washington (CNN) -- Scientists are closely watching Mount St. Helens after a small eruption spewed smoke and ash thousands of feet Friday before another earthquake rattled the volcano.

A series of small earthquakes was detected in the week before the Friday afternoon's eruption. This seismic activity decreased shortly after the noon (3 p.m. ET) eruption, but picked up again within hours.

Peter Frenzen, a scientist with the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, said a 2.0 magnitude earthquake was detected.

One scientist described the eruption as a "hiccup."

The volcano spewed a harmless plume of steam and ash into the air Friday, the biggest eruption by the volcano in 18 years.

A small explosion was detected on the south side of the volcano's lava dome, where cracks had been detected in a glacier, said John Major of the U.S. Geological Survey.

The mountain then vented a combination of steam and ash for 24 minutes, sending a pale gray column nearly 10,000 feet into the blue Washington sky.

"There is no indication that magma has reached the surface," Major said.

Molten rock is called magma before reaching the surface where it then becomes lava.

Scientists said the presence of magma could indicate the potential for a more serious eruption.

Geologist Tom Pierson said the event "was really a hiccup. [Eruptions] could be a little bigger once real magma is involved."

A visible plume -- which was mostly steam but contained some ash -- moved southwest about six miles, Major said.

The Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area lies about 50 miles southwest of Mount St. Helens.

The water flow out of the crater appears to have increased since the eruption, though no potentially destructive mud flows were reported, he said.

Scientists saw this coming
Scientists had been predicting just such a minor eruption after swarms of small earthquakes were detected and the mountain's volcanic dome shifted three inches since Monday.

"This is exactly the kind of event that we've sort of been talking about and anticipating over the past several days. This is a fairly small eruption," Major said.

In anticipation of an eruption, the mountain was closed to hikers, and the media and sightseers gathered at a visitors center five miles away.

Major said none of the scientists working on the volcano at the time of the eruption were injured.

Friday's eruption was a mere sideshow in comparison to the cataclysmic eruption May 18, 1980, which blew off more than 1,000 feet from the top of the mountain.

That eruption killed 57 people, left deep piles of ash hundreds of miles away and caused $3 billion in damage.

After that disaster, small eruptions continued at Mount St. Helens until 1986, when the volcano finally went quiet. Major said Friday's eruption was comparable to the minor eruptions seen during that period.

The lava dome was built up inside the crater left by the 1980 eruption by the smaller eruptions that followed it.

Flights delayed
The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily diverted an unknown number of commercial aircraft after the eruption, primarily affecting air traffic in the Portland area, spokesman Allen Kenitzer said.

Alaska Airlines canceled five flights and diverted four Portland-bound planes to Seattle, airline spokesman Sam Sperry said. The airline has since resumed normal operations.

The FAA is also advising low-altitude aircraft of the volcanic activity but has not issued flight restrictions, Kenitzer said.


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w00t..Just figured I would share this with yall....I watched it on the news earlyer...:)
RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by ipab on 10-02-2004 at 06:38 PM

:P looks like u posted my Display name :refuck:

but ya very interesting bit of news


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by Pipish on 10-03-2004 at 03:12 AM

wow interesting it irupeted after 20 years :O


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by user27089 on 10-03-2004 at 03:39 AM

thats really interesting, its so interesting in fact that it deserveres 100 stars

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RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by chris on 10-03-2004 at 06:06 AM

it is 40 miles from my house


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by RebelSean on 10-03-2004 at 04:54 PM

Did you see it Chris? Did you get any photos? If so mind posting them?


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by chris on 10-03-2004 at 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by Sean
Did you see it Chris? Did you get any photos? If so mind posting them?
naw i didnt get any pictures of it i was at the mall and dentist in tacoma so i was  pretty far away from it when it happend but then the second time it did i was sleeping till 4 in the afternoon so i missed it agin but i seen it when it first started haping on the tv cuz i was waiting in the dressing room waiting room and some show was on then it said breaking news then showed it erupting
RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by wj on 10-03-2004 at 09:51 PM

I live about 60 miles away (good ol' ptown)


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by RebelSean on 10-03-2004 at 10:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by wj
I live about 60 miles away (good ol' ptown)


Any pics? ^o)
RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by marissa on 10-03-2004 at 10:40 PM

sean, imagen this in real life.. [Image: RR5.gif]

Plus its all over the news, get up, turn on the tv at 6 and watch the news, they'd br reporting it, with dare i say it, VIDEO CAMERAS that means, live action, or google...and just pretend the images are from this year. go go go


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by RebelSean on 10-03-2004 at 10:43 PM

I read it on the news...And I have pictures from the 1st eruption, I just want pictures from this one because it was inactive for 20 years and I like things like this..Sorry  :|


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by toddy on 10-03-2004 at 10:46 PM

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Originally posted by Sean

Any pics?

go on http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/10/01/mount.st.helens/
and theres a movie, rite hand side

RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by Pr0xY on 10-04-2004 at 11:56 AM

Errupts not really the word to use, cause it didn't really errupt.  Basically it just burped twice. 


RE: Mount St. Helens errupts after 20 years of inactivity.. by RebelSean on 10-04-2004 at 10:33 PM

Stilll considered a eruption by the NGS people :p...and cnn :p