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Fin Grows in Mount St. Helens' Crater
Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 07-05-06 15:37

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Rock Fin Grows in Mount St. Helens' Crater
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http://news.yahoo.com/photo/060504/480/3ebfd6abd7c04db8aa35264f8a993435&g=events/sc/080601volcano;_ylt=AjBGXwlARw.yr6.LysTiiy1xieAA;_ylu=X3oDMTA3bGk2OHYzBHNlYwN0bXA- ]

SEATTLE - If the skies are clear as forecast, volcano watchers who turn out for the reopening
of the Johnston Ridge Observatory on Friday will get a spectacular view of a hulking slab of rock
that's rapidly growing in Mount St. Helens' crater.

It's jutting up from one of seven lobes of fresh volcanic rock that have been pushing their way
through the surface of the crater since October 2004.
The fin-shaped mass is about 300 feet tall and growing 4 feet to 5 feet a day, said Dan
Dzurisin, a geologist at the

U.S. Geological Survey.
The rock in the crater began growing last November, steadily moving west and pushing rock and
other debris out of its way as it goes.
Mount St. Helens, located in the Cascades of Washington, has been quietly erupting since a flurry
of tiny earthquakes began in late September 2004. Scientists initially mistook the quakes as rainwater
seeping into the hot interior of the older lava dome.

But it soon became clear that magma was on the move, confirmed by the emergence of fire-red lava
between the old lava dome and the south crater rim a few weeks after the seismic activity began.
The volcano has continued pumping out lava ever since. Eventually, scientists expect the volcano
will rebuild its conical peak that was obliterated in the May 18, 1980 eruption that left 57 people dead.
The current growth of the new lava dome has been accompanied by low seismicity rates, low emissions
of steam and volcanic gases and minor production of ash, the USGS said.
"Given the way things are going now, there's no hint of any sort of catastrophic eruptions," USGS geologist
Tom Pierson said. "At any time, however, things can change."

Scientists flew a helicopter into the crater late last week to adjust equipment and take photographs that
will likely be used to determine just how much the new lava dome has grown the last several months.
The Johnston Ridge Observatory, which closes down every winter, is the closest observatory to the
8,364-foot peak. It is named after David A. Johnston, a volcanologist killed in the 1980 eruption.
It sits about five miles north of the mountain and offers the closest views of the volcano's horseshoe-shaped crater.

Jan Rasmussen



 
 
Jan Rasmussen (10-05-2006)
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Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 10-05-06 20:17
Jan Rasmussen (20-05-2006)
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Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 20-05-06 17:48

"Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> skrev i en meddelelse news:44623c1f$0$84039$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>
> "Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> skrev i en meddelelse news:445e05d9$0$84037$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>>[
>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060505/ap_on_sc/mount_st__helens;_ylt=AiSF8XuVUep2NuUpXUIPYIGs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MzV0MTdmBHNlYwM3NTM ]
>> Rock Fin Grows in Mount St. Helens' Crater
>> [

> En lille timelapse video af 'vokseværket',,,
> http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_04-28_to_05-03-06_compressed.avi

Den vokser stadig,,,,
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_05-12_to_05-18-06_compressed.avi


http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/?C=D;O=A





Jan Rasmussen




Bo Warming (20-05-2006)
Kommentar
Fra : Bo Warming


Dato : 20-05-06 22:54

"Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> wrote in message
news:446f480d$0$84014$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
> "Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:44623c1f$0$84039$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>>
>> "Jan Rasmussen" <7@7.7> skrev i en meddelelse
>> news:445e05d9$0$84037$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>>>[
>>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060505/ap_on_sc/mount_st__helens;_ylt=AiSF8XuVUep2NuUpXUIPYIGs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MzV0MTdmBHNlYwM3NTM ]
>>> Rock Fin Grows in Mount St. Helens' Crater
>>> [
>
>> En lille timelapse video af 'vokseværket',,,
>> http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_04-28_to_05-03-06_compressed.avi
>
> Den vokser stadig,,,,
> http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_05-12_to_05-18-06_compressed.avi
>
>
> http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Video/MSH/MSH06/?C=D;O=A

TV2 har lige haft urealistisk film om vulkan i Los Angeles, som brød
ud fordi man gravede metroen for dybt
De nævnte som paralel en Sct HelenA

Hvor er der en Helen(a) vulkan og hvad er der særligt ved den, og har
nogen naturkatastrofe nogensinde været påvirket af os svage små
mennesker? Udover soil erosion pga gedegræsning og afbrænding, som jo
idet let kan mangedobles så enorm gavnlig profit opnåes, uden at
muldlaget forsvinder af den grund.

Hvor der er frugtbart aske, vil der altid gro noget efter nogen tid ,
hvis ikke det er et ørkenområde helt uden regn. Hvad er sensationelt
ved bregne eller anden vækst i et udslukt krater?



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