lecture 11 Flashcards
cascade continental arc
stretches from northern california to washington/BC border, been active for half a million years
mount st helens history
grown within past 1000 years
smith creek, dormant, pine creek, dormant, castle creek, dormant, sugar bowl, dormant, kalama, goat rocks
earthquake swarm
many earthquakes of same size, characteristics of fluid moving below the surface
MT st helens started mid march 1980 which first indicated renewed unrest of volcano
18th may 1980 eruption
a Mw 5 earthquake and major ladnslide collapsed into unstable north vlank which released pressure- leading to a lateral blast that blew the north side of mountain out triggering pyroclastic flows which drove formation of verticle plume
(reduction of pressure causes volatiles to form bubbles and drives explosion of volcano)
lahars at Mt st helens
exacerbated by ice acp and snow on top
victims of MSH
majority were killed by the blast
killed 57 people
ash fall out MSH
ash was dispersed over 60,000km highways were closed for 2 weeks and 1,000 flights cancelled
mount rainier
set up system of accoustic flow moniters (seismographs) to record shaking of ground in high frequencies and listen to sound of lahar
- data telemertered to a control centre and alarm rasied
glacier peak eruption history
15,000: multiple large tephra eruptions, dome collapses, laharas large enough to reach the sea
5,000: multiple small tephra eruptions, dome collapses, lahars enough to reach the sea
4,000-present: dome collapses, laharas x3, small steam eruptions
timeline for mount baker eruptions (holocene)
12,000 years ago to present
multiple lava/pyroclastic flows and ash eruptions, collapse, lahar, collapse, lahar, increased steam and heat