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Volcanic Hazards in the U.S.
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Outline
  • Cascades
  • Mt. St. Helens
  • Mt. Rainier
  • Crater Lake
  • Mt. Shasta
  • Lassen
  • Other eruptions
  • Yellowstone
  • Long Valley
  • Valles Caldera

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Locations of U.S. Volcanoes
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Subduction Zone Volcanoes
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Cascades
  • Subduction of Juan de Fuca plate beneath North
    America
  • Water released from slab aids melting above
  • Magma travels toward surface, some cools, other
    erupts
  • 6-7 of these volcanoes have erupted in last 200
    years

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Cascades
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Mt. St. Helens
  • Very active over last 4000 years
  • Eruptions every century
  • Date past eruptions using old deposits

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St. Helens (pre-1980)
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Mt. St. Helens 1980
  • March small magnitude earthquakes
  • Indicates magma moving
  • Also northern side bulge

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Mt. St. Helens 1980
bulge
  • April 1.2 mi2 bulge rising 100 m
  • Growing by 1.5 m/day

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Mt. St. Helens 1980
  • May 18th
  • Magnitude 5.1 earthquake
  • Triggered landside on north side

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Mt. St. Helens 1980
  • May 18th
  • Lahars forming after landslide
  • Snow, ice near top of mountain

Bridge destroyed by lahar
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Mt. St. Helens 1980
  • May 18th
  • Lateral blast - pyroclastic flow
  • Occurred after landslide removed pressure on side
    of mountain
  • Destroyed area 550 km2
  • Timescale minutes from earthquake

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Mt. St. Helens 1980
  • May 18th
  • Vertical eruption
  • Plinian eruption, reached 12 mi (20 km) high
  • 1 km2 ash

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Mt. St. Helens, post eruption
  • Rebuilding
  • Different shape
  • Lava dome builds

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Effects of 1980 eruption
  • 62 deaths
  • Significant stream/valley modification
  • Clogged Columbia River, shipping channels
  • Forest destruction

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Mt. St. Helens Figs
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Current Activity, Mt. St. Helens
  • Sept. 23, 2004 - volcano started grumbling again
  • Earthquakes, uplifted crater floor, some steam
    eruptions 9 days later

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Current Activity, Mt. St. Helens
  • Growth of new lava dome

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Current Activity, Mt. St. Helens
New dome growth indicates magma moving to
surface, producing steam Oct 2004
Steam plume, Jan3 2005
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Cascades
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Mt. Rainier
  • Classified as most dangerous volcano in U.S.
  • Large glacier system
  • Frequent earthquakes
  • Active springs
  • Just outside Seattle-Tacoma

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Why So Dangerous?
  • Could have eruption/landslide like St. Helens
  • Springs act to weaken structure
  • Significant lahar potential

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Previous Activity
  • Mudflows date back 5,000 years
  • Most recent 500 years ago
  • Significant population centers on lowlands
    (100,000 people)

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Activity
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Cascades
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Crater Lake
  • Today popular tourist spot

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Mt. Mazama 5677 B.C.
  • Stratovolcano in Cascades
  • Major eruption of lava, pyroclastic debris
  • Covered much of Pacific Northwest, Canada with
    thick layer

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Crater Formation
  • Magma chamber empties, leaves void
  • Top collapses

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Crater Formation
  • Magma chamber empties, leaves void
  • Top collapses

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Lake Formation
  • Forms over time
  • Small volcanic cone in center

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Cascades
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Mt. Shasta and Shastina
  • 2nd and 3rd largest volcanoes in Cascades
  • Last eruption in 1786, at least 3x in last 750
    years
  • Development ongoing in region

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Mt. Shasta
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Lahar paths
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Pyroclastic Flow Danger
Note the increasing number of towns/developments
in higher hazard zones
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Cascades
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Lassen Peak
  • Actually lava dome forming in region of past
    large volcano
  • Significant eruptions in 1914-1917
  • Lava flows, pyroclastic flows, ash cloud
  • Eruptions may have been helped by melting snow
    adding to groundwater system

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Lassen
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Outside Cascades
  • Significant caldera events in
  • Yellowstone
  • Long Valley
  • Valles

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Yellowstone, WY
  • Hotspot volcanism, makes tracks across U.S.
  • Youngest volcanics at Yellowstone
  • Eruptions at 2 million, 1.3 million, 600,000
    years ago
  • Catastrophic eruptions! (600,000 yr event - VEI
    8)
  • Active system, geysers, geothermal activity today

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Yellowstone event 600,000 years ago
  • Erupted 1,000 km3 of magma
  • Mt. St. Helens 1km3 of magma
  • Created caldera 75 km long, 45 km wide

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Long Valley Caldera
  • Not traditional hotspot, but active magma system
  • Large eruption 760,000 years ago
  • Covered 1,500 km3 with pyroclastic flow
  • Activity in 1980, more next time

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Long Valley
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Valles Caldera
  • Associated with Rio Grande Rift
  • Last eruption 1 million years ago

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Next Time
  • Volcanic eruption prediction efforts
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