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WELCOME BACK!! You need a new spiral notebook and pencils for 2nd semester (in two weeks). I will give you an EOC topic/vocab study guide later in the week.

Mt. St. Helens By: Mrs. Gordon

Location Washington, USA 96 miles South of Seattle, WA 50 miles North of Portland, OR Elevation: 8,363 ft

Type of Volcano Mt. St. Helens is a stratovolcano (also known as a composite volcano). Tall, steep sides, cone-shaped Alternating layers of ash and tephra It is located near a subduction zone of the west coast of the United States.

Eruptive History Mt St Helens’ most famous eruption happened on May 18th, 1980 after a magnitude 5.1 earthquake triggered the largest landslide in recorded history. 1,314 feet of elevation on the mountain was removed in the blast. The blast devastated 229 square miles of forest. The ash plume reached about 80,000 feet in less than 15 minutes spread across US in 3 days; circled Earth in 15 days. 57 people were killed.

Positives and Negatives + + + It is a world famous tourist attraction and an active scientific volcano laboratory. - - - - Many people still live near the volcano, exposing themselves to future danger. Larger, longer lasting eruptions have occurred in the volcano's past and are likely to occur in the future.

Interesting Facts 21 people were never recovered from the 1980 blast zone. Northwest Indians told early explorers about the firey Mount St. Helens. The Indian name for the mountain, Louwala-Clough, means "smoking mountain".

Sources http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/33c38/da47f/ http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/000172.html http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazard/stratoguide/helenfact.html http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2000/fs036-00/ http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=392 http://www.olywa.net/radu/valerie/StHelens.html

Goals Today Quickly Review Blue sheet. Open a new PowerPoint, immediately SAVE AS to your (F:) drive. Name the file like this: your names and name of your volcano Set up your seven slides with titles…….Now you have a place to ‘dump’ your info Begin Researching, copy/paste, ALL WEBSITES ONTO SOURCE SLIDE TOO!! Check out the class wiki resources. (directions on BLUE sheet) PLEASE no messing with fonts or colors or backgrounds today – just focus on finding good info.

How to print off your slides: Click on file, PRINT. On the print Menu, enter that you want 2 copies. Also, on the print menu, in the lower left corner where it says ‘Print what:’ choose HANDOUTS. Click OK.