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English: On March 20, 1980, after a quiet period of 123 years, earthquake activity once again began under Mount St. Helens volcano. Seven days later, on March 27, small phreatic (steam) explosions began. This view is from the northeast.
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10 April 1980 |
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CVO Photo Archives Mount St. Helens, Washington Before, During, and After May 18, 1980 |
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Donald A. Swanson |
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