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Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens Institute’s supporters turn out in mixed fashion

November 23, 2014, 12:00am Community

Esther Short -- The Mount St. Helens Institute's Boots and Bow Ties Dinner and Silent Auction brought in $106,000 for the institute's science, education and stewardship programs. Read story

On a hilltop near the Miner's Car site at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, students from CASEE in Battle Ground prepare to conduct terrestrial sampling of ground cover, canopy and soils.

Living lab at Mount St. Helens

On a hilltop near the Miner's Car site at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, students from CASEE in Battle Ground prepare to conduct terrestrial sampling of ground cover, canopy and soils.

October 26, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

CASCADE PEAKS, Mount St. Helens -- A double rainbow emerged between Mount St. Helens and a group of students, teachers and scientists gathered to conduct field tests at the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Read story

Cave explorers take a look around a chamber inside Mount St.

Mount St. Helens’ glacier caves explored

Cave explorers take a look around a chamber inside Mount St.

October 21, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

On a clear day, Mount St. Helens is the dominant feature on Clark County's northeast skyline. But hidden in its crater is a secret landscape that has been viewed by only a dozen people; they explored two glacier caves in June. Read story

Mount St. Helens came back to life a decade ago

September 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

On a late-September weekend in 2004, Seth Moran received a phone call while mowing his lawn. It was about Mount St. Helens, which only days earlier had caught scientists' attention with a swarm of shallow earthquakes. Read story

Volunteer Nick Lock, a student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, plants a seismic sensor Tuesday along state Highway 503, east of Woodland. It will monitor underground explosions that will be detonated, starting tonight, around Mount St. Helens. Leah Sabbeth, a student at Caltech, logs its position. Top: Fifteen of the 3,500 seismometers installed in a monitoring network around Mount St.

Mount. St. Helens to become blast zone

Volunteer Nick Lock, a student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, plants a seismic sensor Tuesday along state Highway 503, east of Woodland. It will monitor underground explosions that will be detonated, starting tonight, around Mount St. Helens. Leah Sabbeth, a student at Caltech, logs its position. Top: Fifteen of the 3,500 seismometers installed in a monitoring network around Mount St.

July 23, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

WOODLAND -- When they set out to help chart the inaccessible regions far below a volcano, Nick Lock was swinging a pick and Leah Sabbeth was holding a GPS unit. Read story

Jessica Tran, 30, and her cousin Steph Nguyen, 27, got lost on the last Saturday in May while descending the summit of Mount St.

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Jessica Tran, 30, and her cousin Steph Nguyen, 27, got lost on the last Saturday in May while descending the summit of Mount St.

July 20, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

When Jessica Tran began the return trip from the summit of Mount St. Helens on the last Saturday in May, she thought she was taking a well-worn hiking trail. Read story

Volcanic Monument scientist Peter Frenzen worked to get permits issued for a magma research experiment that involves 23 detonations and the placement of 3,500 seismic sensors around Mount St.

Scientists plan explosions under Mount St. Helens

Volcanic Monument scientist Peter Frenzen worked to get permits issued for a magma research experiment that involves 23 detonations and the placement of 3,500 seismic sensors around Mount St.

July 19, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Geophysicists will set off 23 explosive charges Tuesday night around Mount St. Helens as part of a study of the magma pipeline far below the volcano. Read story

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Mount St. Helens drilling foes claim victory

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July 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

An environmental group fighting a proposed drilling operation near Mount St. Helens declared victory Monday after a federal judge in Oregon found earlier review and approval of the proposal to be deficient. Read story

Cornell University seismologist Geoff Abers, from left, Cascade Volcano Observatory seismologist Seth Moran and University of Washington graduate student Kelley Hall check out the fit of a trash can seismometer vault on Mount St.

Off Beat: No express lane checkout for St. Helens shopping list

Cornell University seismologist Geoff Abers, from left, Cascade Volcano Observatory seismologist Seth Moran and University of Washington graduate student Kelley Hall check out the fit of a trash can seismometer vault on Mount St.

July 7, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

For such monumental research, the Mount St. Helens magma project is rooted in awfully down-home stuff. They couldn't start the world-class science until somebody bought a bunch of trash cans. Read story

Kelley Hall, University of Washington graduate student, reaches down to do the final touches at the bottom of the seismometer site.

Study of magma under Mount St. Helens underway

Kelley Hall, University of Washington graduate student, reaches down to do the final touches at the bottom of the seismometer site.

June 22, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

LAHAR VIEWPOINT -- Kelley Hall lay flat on her stomach, peeking into a 4-foot-deep hole. Read story