USGS-CVO Volcano News:
Commemorate the 35th anniversary
of the eruption of
Here are ways to commemorate the May 18, 1980 eruption
of Mount St. Helens and celebrate 35 years of scientific discovery!
Bring a scientist into your classroom through the
online Volcano Explorers program:
online Volcano Explorers program:
On Friday, May 15,
USGS Geologist Liz Westby:
the Mount St. Helens May 18, 1980 eruption story.
On Friday, May 22,
On Friday, May 22,
USGS Geologist Wendy Stovall:
the 100th anniversary of California’s Mount Lassen eruption.
Volcano Explorers brings live, interactive video presentations
to students across the country.
[see previous Volcano Explorers presentation here]
Using webinar technology, Volcano Explorers easily works in just about any classroom with a computer, projector and internet connection.to students across the country.
[see previous Volcano Explorers presentation here]
For more info and to sign up for the free programs, go to http://mshinstitute.org/index.php/programs/volcano_explorers.
The USGS recently created a new USGS Volcanoes Facebook page devoted to providing content about volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, and Yellowstone.
Starting on March 19, the page has followed scientists as they monitored what was happening at Mount St. Helens 35 years ago.
On May 18, the posts begin at 7:00 AM with a recap of the USGS morning meeting followed by events that unfold at 8:32 AM.
Follow the science and eyewitness accounts all day on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/USGSVolcanoes.
Visit Mount St. Helens to hear eyewitness accounts and
learn about scientific discoveries:
learn about scientific discoveries:
Commemorate the 35th anniversary of the
May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
with events at the
Johnston Ridge Observatory
and Coldwater Science and Learning Center.
and Coldwater Science and Learning Center.
Saturday, May 16 (10am - 6pm)
It’s a Blast is the opening day of the Johnston Ridge Observatory overlooking the crater of Mount St. Helens.
This is a family friendly science education event with admission fees ($8 adults, kids free) supporting the non-profit Mount St. Helens Institute’s volcano volunteer and education programs.Details at www.mshinstitute.org.
Sunday, May 17 (11:30am – 5:00pm)
Monday, May 18 (10:00am - 4:00pm)
From noon to 4:00pm there will be Celebration of 35 Years of Science Discovery featuring 20-min presentations by scientists describing their amazing discoveries at the volcano and posters and hands-on science demonstrations.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet a remote “spider” instrument package used to monitor eruptions at active volcanos.
Admission is free. Event Details [LINK].
Hope to see you again at the events.
Carolyn and Liz
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Carolyn L. Driedger
Hydrologist/PIO/Outreach Coordinator
USGS-Cascades Volcano Observatory
1300 SE Cardinal Court
Vancouver, WA 98683
(360) 993-8909
driedger@usgs.gov
Southwestern Oregon Community College GeologyLecture Series. A great series of public geology talks. Preparing for the Next Eruption in the Cascades [1:08:39] This is the USGS expert who taught the Living with a Volcano in your Backyard Workshop that K7LWA attended at MORA in 2012. Part of the Geology Lecture Series presented on March 5, 2011. Dr. Carolyn L. Driedger Carolyn's presentation at the CommAcademy's 2012 conference: (Username: comm Password: handout) 28_Preparing-for-Future-Eruptions- Mt-Saint-Helens_Driedger.pdf |
Geologist
U.S. Geological Survey-Cascades Volcano Observatory
1300 SE Cardinal Court Building 10 Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98683
(360) 993-8979
lwestby@usgs.gov
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