Image:MSH82 st helens plume from harrys ridge 05-19-82.jpg

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Plumes of steam, gas, and ash often occured at Mount St. Helens in the early 1980s. On clear days they could be seen from Portland, Oregon, 50 miles (81 kilometers) to the south. The plume photographed here rose nearly 3,000 feet (1,000 meters) above the volcano's rim. The view is from Harrys Ridge, five miles (8 kilometers) north of the mountain.

Source

CVO Photo Archive Mount St. Helens, Washington Before, During, and After May 18, 1980

Date

May 19, 1982

Author

Lyn Topinka

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