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The Science of PredictionMonitoring Volcanic Activity

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Signs of Volcanic Activity

• Eruption history• Volcanic gas

emission• Heat and

hydrothermal activity

• Earthquakes• Ground

deformation

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Monitoring

Scientists use tools, many of which can be set up and left, to monitor volcanoes.

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Monitoring

Instruments radio their data to a field station or volcano observatory.

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Monitoring Mount St. Helens

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Eruption History

“The Past is the Key to the Present”

Ash, gas and steam eruptions

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Eruption History

Lava flows

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Eruption History

Pyroclastic flows

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Eruption History

Hydrothermal explosions

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Volcanic Gases

Gas emissions

Vesicular basalt

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Volcanic Gases

Steam plume

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Volcanic Gases

Collecting gas samples

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Volcanic Gases

• Death by gases

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Volcanic Gases

Rate of SO2 emission, Mount St. Helens

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Heat and Hydrothermal Activity

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Plumbing ofhydrothermal systems

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Heat and Hydrothermal Activity

FLIR image of Mt. St. Helens’ new dome June 26th 2007

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Earthquakes

Formation of earthquakes by rising magma

Magma rises into reservoir beneath volcano

Rising magma and volcanic gases exert pressure

High pressure causes breaks rocks, triggering earthquakes

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Earthquakes

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Earthquakes

Mount St. Helens earthquakes

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Ground Deformation

Satellite measurement of ground deformation

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Ground Deformation

                   

Measuring ground deformation

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Ground Deformation

Deformation at Mount St. Helens

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The Science of Prediction

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Sources

Driedger, C., Doherty, A., and Dixon, C. 2005. “Living with a Volcano in your Backyard -- An Educator's Guide with Emphasis on Mount Rainier” . U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service, General Interest Publication 19. http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Outreach/Publications/GIP19/framework.html.

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (n.d.) Global Volcanism Program: St. Helens Index of Monthly Reports http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1201-05-&volpage=var#sean_0509

USGS. 2007. Volcano and Hydrologic Monitoring Techniques http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Monitoring/techniques.html#seismic_monitoring

USGS. 2002. Volcano Hazards Program: “Strategy for Reducing Volcanic Risk”. vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Hazards/RiskPosters/RiskPoster2.pdf

USGS. 2004. Fact Sheet 100-03: “Tracking Changes in Yellowstone's Restless Volcanic System” http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs100-03/