3 edition of Mount St. Helens, the 1980 eruptions found in the catalog.
Mount St. Helens, the 1980 eruptions
Caroline D. Harnly
Published
1981
by Vance Bibliographies in Monticello, Ill
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Other titles | Mount Saint Helens, the 1980 eruptions. |
Statement | Caroline D. Harnly and David A. Tyckoson. |
Series | Public administration series--bibliography,, P-786 |
Contributions | Tyckoson, David A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Z6033.E1 H37, QE523.S23 H37 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 42 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 42 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3864189M |
LC Control Number | 81185567 |
Harry R. Truman (Octo – ) was a resident of the U.S. state of Washington who lived near Mount St. Helens, an active was the owner and caretaker of Mount St. Helens Lodge at Spirit Lake near the foot of the mountain, and he came to fame as a folk hero in the months preceding the volcano's eruption after he refused to leave his Born: Harry Randall Truman, Octo , . The eruption of Mount St. Helens caused tragic loss of life and property, but also created a unique opportunity to study a huge disturbance of natural systems and their subsequent responses. This book synthesizes 25 years of ecological research into of Brand: Virginia H. Dale.
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On , a major volcanic eruption occurred from Mount St. Helens, a volcano in Washington, in the United eruption was recorded as a 5 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index. Throughout the two months before the eruption, there was a series of earthquakes and steam was vented from the mouth of the volcano. A total of 57 people died in the eruption. Volcanic activity at Mount St. Helens on April 9, USGS Volcanoes. April 6, .
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