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around Mt St Helens (Read 196 times)
Mar 27th, 2010 at 1:17pm

jankees   Offline
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being a geologist, I had to visit this PNW volcano of course...

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on my way..

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another volcano in the background

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over Mt St Helens

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diving into the crater, where a new lava mound is smoking...


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over the lava flows

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Mt St Helens did not explode upwards, like most volcanoes, but sideways toward the north (left in this image) after a giant landslide. This is why the destruction was so great..

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Following the lahar away from the volcano. Note the devastation toward the north (left), while the area in the south remained more or less intact.

well, that did not disappoint! I think it looks great, you can almost map the different lava flows, and I love how they modelled the track of the lahar flowing away. Great stuff!
 

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Reply #1 - Mar 27th, 2010 at 2:52pm

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That scenery is beautiful! The mountain looks amazing, we're going to do a case study on Mt Saint Helens for our GCSE Geography class. Wink
 

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Reply #2 - Mar 27th, 2010 at 4:19pm

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Well, now I know one of the first payware sceneries I will get.  Roll Eyes Beautiful shots Jan.  Smiley
 

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