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Geology Picture BONUS: The Spine of Mount Saint Helens!
USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory ^
| May 4, 2006
| USGS
Posted on 05/09/2006 7:47:04 AM PDT by cogitator
I saw a picture of this on VolcanoDiscovery, and went to the USGS site for pictures. To see more, go to the linked site, click "Current Eruption - Photo Archives". The pictures are "below the fold", and you can see the high-res BIG shots. They don't have the May 6 picture I saw on Volcano Discovery (go to Volcano News), but the May 4 pictures are still pretty impressive.
The "Spine of Mount St. Helens" title is a historical reference to the big spine that appeared in the crater of Mt. Pelee after the pyroclastic flow eruption that wiped out the city of St. Pierre on the island of Martinique.
Actually, forget what I said above. The picture below is dated April 28, but Volcano Discovery dated it May 6.
TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; Outdoors; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: dome; growth; lava; pyroclastic; sthelens; volcano; washington
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Could be worth watching at Johnson Ridge!
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posted on
05/09/2006 7:47:08 AM PDT
by
cogitator
To: 2Trievers; headsonpikes; Pokey78; Lil'freeper; epsjr; sauropod; kayak; Miss Marple; CPT Clay; ...
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posted on
05/09/2006 7:47:38 AM PDT
by
cogitator
To: cogitator
Wasn't Mount St. Helens renamed the "Magma Carter"?
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posted on
05/09/2006 7:51:00 AM PDT
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
To: cogitator
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posted on
05/09/2006 7:53:33 AM PDT
by
Global2010
(Life takes allot of Prayer and Grit)
To: cogitator
Cogitator, do you maintain a geology ping list? If so add me on please.
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posted on
05/09/2006 7:56:50 AM PDT
by
trashcanbred
(Anti-social and anti-socialist)
To: cogitator
For reference, is there any scale to give us a sense of the size of the spine?
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posted on
05/09/2006 8:13:00 AM PDT
by
ken5050
(Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her gene pool. Any volunteers?)
To: cogitator
Cool pic!
Linky no workee...
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posted on
05/09/2006 9:21:37 AM PDT
by
sauropod
("Heaven on my left, Hell on my right and the Angel of Death behind me" - Dune)
To: trashcanbred
Done (it's my Geology Picture of the Week ping list).
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posted on
05/09/2006 10:00:07 AM PDT
by
cogitator
To: sauropod
Linky no workee...Which one?
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posted on
05/09/2006 10:00:39 AM PDT
by
cogitator
To: ken5050
For reference, is there any scale to give us a sense of the size of the spine?Somehow, that last one reminds me of King Kong...
To: cogitator
Great pics..thanks...BTW, in the last one, is that a line/cable hanging down from the copter?
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posted on
05/09/2006 10:13:18 AM PDT
by
ken5050
(Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her gene pool. Any volunteers?)
To: cogitator
Rounded on the side and a smooth arc: Kind of like a part from the side of Stone Mountain (near Atlanta GA) or Enchanted Rock (Austin, TX).
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posted on
05/09/2006 10:20:47 AM PDT
by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
To: ken5050
BTW, in the last one, is that a line/cable hanging down from the copter?Yes; it's got a little "rock trawl" at the end to grab some rock samples off the dome.
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
Rounded on the side and a smooth arc: Kind of like a part from the side of Stone Mountain (near Atlanta GA) or Enchanted Rock (Austin, TX).Which could all change real fast if the growing spine gets unstable and collapses (in a big cloud of ash).
To: cogitator
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posted on
05/09/2006 10:29:25 AM PDT
by
ken5050
(Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her gene pool. Any volunteers?)
To: cogitator
Adds new meaning to the word, "Spineless"...
To: cogitator
Hyperlink to time lapse movie located
here.
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posted on
05/09/2006 1:36:54 PM PDT
by
HOTTIEBOY
(AIXELSYD TAEB I)
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
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posted on
05/09/2006 1:57:44 PM PDT
by
mathluv
(Bushbot, Snowflake, Dittohead ---- Bring it on!!!)
To: cogitator
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posted on
05/09/2006 1:58:06 PM PDT
by
mathluv
(Bushbot, Snowflake, Dittohead ---- Bring it on!!!)
To: ken5050; cogitator
From the link in the write-up above:
The lava dome inside Mt. St. Helens' crater continues to grow. It has been forming a giant, spectacular spine, about 300 ft high and growing at about 4-5 in (ca. 12-15cm) per day.
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posted on
05/09/2006 3:29:54 PM PDT
by
kayak
(Praying for MozartLover's son, Jemian's son, all our military, and our President every day!)
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