Magma rising in Washington states Mount St. Helens volcano: USGS

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Magma rising in Washington state's Mount St. Helens volcano: USGS

Magma rising in Washington state's Mount St. Helens volcano: USGS

By Eric M. Johnson

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Magma levels are slowly rebuilding inside Mount St. Helens, a volcano in Washington state that erupted in 1980 and killed 57 people, although there was no sign of an impending eruption, U.S. scientists said.

The roughly 8,300-foot volcano erupted in an explosion of hot ash and gas on May 18, 1980, spewing debris over some 230 square miles and causing more than a billion dollars in property damage. Entire forests were crushed and river systems altered in the blast, which began with a 5.2 magnitude earthquake.

"The magma reservoir beneath Mount St. Helens has been slowly re-pressurizing since 2008," the U.S. Geological Survey said in a statement on Wednesday. "It is likely that re-pressurization is caused by (the) arrival of a small amount of additional magma 4 to 8 km (2.5 to 5 miles) beneath the surface."

The USGS said this is to be expected with an active volcano and does not indicate "the volcano is likely to erupt anytime soon."

The USGS, and the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network at University of Washington, closely monitor ground deformation and seismicity at the volcano. This summer, they will also measure its released gases and gravity field, measurements that can be used to monitor subsurface magma and forecast eruptions.
 

Hey ADS!! Just like the old song, "Hold On It's Coming"!! Certainly hope not, but relatively unstable region!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

Thanks for the story, reading lots on a rainy day.
Trying to convince my better 98.3% that I NEED a AT pro, not because I need it, but rather because its water resistant..need a Lil moral support here as to how it will benefit her having me out of the house on a rainy day heh.

Mike
 

I was there for all the action, & it was horrifying. I also got to take a small plane ride around the mtn. to see the devastation a few months after the initial eruption. It was mind boggleing. I hate to say it, cuz I know life & property is in danger, but I'd rather see St. Helens erupt than Rainer. Hopefully this time it won't be as bad.
 

Mamabear, it's hard to believe it has been just about 34 years since the eruption.
 

What? !! 34 yrs? Oh I feel so old now! Jeeze what happened to the time.
 

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