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Deutsch: Nach dem 18. Mai gab es im Verlaufe des Jahres 1980 fünf weitere explosive Eruptionen des Mount St. Helens, darunter auch dieses Ereignis vom 22. Juli. Die Eruption sandte Asche und Bimsstein in eine Höhe von 10–18 km und war 160 km nördlich in Seattle, Washington sichtbar. Dieses Bild wurde aus südlicher Richtung aufgenommen.
English: After May 18th five more explosive eruptions of Mount St. Helens occurred in 1980, including this spectacular event of July 22nd. This eruption sent pumice and ash 6 to 11 miles (10-18 kilometers) into the air, and was visible in Seattle, Washington, 100 miles (160 kilometers) to the north. The view here is from the south.
Nederlands: Na 18 mei 1980 waren er nog 5 explosieve uitbarstingen van Mount Saint Helens, inclusief deze op 22 juli. Deze uitbarsting zond puim en as 10 tot 18 kilometer de lucht in en was zichtbaar in Seattle, Washington, 160 kilometer ten noorden van de vulkaan. Deze foto is genomen ten zuiden van de vulkaan.
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22 July 1980 |
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USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory |
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Mike Doukas |
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