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Cascades Volcano Observatory May 1, 2017

Cascade Volcanoes – Monitoring status, 2017 Baker – 2 seismometers Glacier Peak – 1 seismometer Rainier – 9 seismometers, 7 GPS, 2 tilt, 8 AFMs St. Helens – 20 seismometers, 20 GPS (13 operated by PBO), 3 tilt, 1 gas, 4 AFMs Hood – 8 seismometers, 2 GPS 3 Sisters – 5 seismometers, 3 GPS Newberry – 12 seismometers (including 3 from AltaRock), 8 GPS Crater Lake – 4 seismometers, 4 GPS

Rainier lahar detection system

Cascade Volcanoes – Monitoring status, 2017 Baker – 2 seismometers Glacier Peak – 1 seismometer Rainier – 9 seismometers, 7 GPS, 2 tilt, 8 AFMs St. Helens – 20 seismometers, 20 GPS (13 operated by PBO), 3 tilt, 1 gas, 4 AFMs Hood – 8 seismometers, 2 GPS 3 Sisters – 5 seismometers, 3 GPS Newberry – 12 seismometers (including 3 from AltaRock), 8 GPS Crater Lake – 4 seismometers, 4 GPS

Mount Hood – Permitting & installations, 2017 Mount Hood EA draft, 2016

Cascade Volcanoes – Monitoring status, 2017 Baker – 2 seismometers Glacier Peak – 1 seismometer Rainier – 9 seismometers, 7 GPS, 2 tilt, 8 AFMs St. Helens – 20 seismometers, 20 GPS (13 operated by PBO), 3 tilt, 1 gas, 4 AFMs Hood – 8 seismometers, 2 GPS 3 Sisters – 5 seismometers, 3 GPS Newberry – 12 seismometers (including 3 from AltaRock), 8 GPS Crater Lake – 4 seismometers, 4 GPS

Cascade Volcanoes – Monitoring status, 2017 Baker – 2 seismometers Glacier Peak – 1 seismometer Rainier – 9 seismometers, 7 GPS, 2 tilt, 8 AFMs St. Helens – 20 seismometers, 20 GPS (13 operated by PBO), 3 tilt, 1 gas, 4 AFMs Hood – 8 seismometers, 2 GPS 3 Sisters – 5 seismometers, 3 GPS Newberry – 12 seismometers (including 3 from AltaRock), 8 GPS Crater Lake – 4 seismometers, 4 GPS

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