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After the May 18, 1980 eruption, Mount St. Helens' elevation was only 8364 feet (2,550 meters) and the volcano had a one-mile-wide (1.5 kilometers) horseshoe-shaped crater, seen here from the northwest. (September 16, 1980, by Thomas J. Casadevall, USGS)
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Mount St. Helens in September 1980, after the May, 18 eruption |
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