The CVO in Vancouver, WA All photos from USGS.

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The CVO in Vancouver, WA All photos from USGS

Monday Morning Meeting at CVO Staff at the USGS discuss the latest data on Monday Morning

KOHALA MAUNA KEA HUALĀLAI KĪLAUEA MAUNA LOA Pu`u `Ō`ō Aerial view of MSH

Mount St. Helen’s: pre-1980

Mount St. Helen’s: pre-1980, building bulge

Mount St. Helen’s: May 18th, 1980

Mount St. Helen’s: post eruption

Mount St. Helen’s: 2004 New dome growth Pumice plains MSH view from pumice plain (this becomes relevant when students see the map view of their data to provide location context). Photo is taken from Johnston Visitor’s Center Pumice plains