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Scientists watching unusual events near volcano

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VANCOUVER, Washington (CNN) -- A series of unusual earthquakes near Mount St. Helens in recent days has scientists warning that something more serious could be imminent.

The "hazardous event" the U.S. Geological Survey warns is possible could be an explosion caused by steam building up inside the volcano, or it could be more serious -- involving molten rock and deadly gas.

The quakes are occurring less than a mile below the surface of an 876-foot-tall lava dome within Mount St. Helens' crater. Some of them are of a type that indicates the presence of pressurized fluids or magma, the USGS and the University of Washington Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network in Seattle said Monday in a joint statement.

"We're still thinking it's not likely to be anything real big," said Tom Pierson, a USGS research scientist at the Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver. "We're not real worried. [The seismic activity is] very interesting to us because it's unusual."

A group of very small, shallow earthquakes, called a "swarm" by seismologists, began Thursday morning and peaked about midday Friday, Pierson said, then slowly declined through Sunday morning. Those quakes were all less than magnitude 1.0.

But since then, more than 10 earthquakes with a magnitude between 2.0 and 2.8 have been recorded, according to the notice issued Monday.

"They're all pretty small magnitude," Pierson said. "Maybe that largest one, you might feel if you were pretty close by."

Still, that's the most earthquakes recorded in a 24-hour period since October 1986, when Mount St. Helens had a minor eruption that added to the lava dome that began forming after the catastrophic eruption of May 18, 1980. That eruption blew out the side of the mountain, killing 57 people and deforesting 230 square miles.

In the fall, quakes in the area are common, Pierson said, as rainwater seeps into the ground and turns into steam when it reaches the lava below ground. With no outlet, the steam can build up until a small explosion occurs, he said.

"That, we feel is the most probable thing that could happen, if anything happens," he said. "Could be this thing would just shake for awhile."

Such an explosion could send rocks flying into the air in the area of the crater and the outer flanks of the volcano, Pierson said.

Yet scientists cannot rule out the possibility of a more serious eruption, he said. An aircraft will soon fly over the lava dome to test for the presence of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, signs that magma might be building up.

Similar earthquake swarms were recorded in 1998 and 2001, but no explosion occurred in either year, Pierson said.

The U.S. Forest Service, which manages the park on Mount St. Helens, has closed areas around the crater and the volcano's outer flanks to hikers.

Two small trails across the north side of the mountain have also been closed, and hikers are not being issued permits, Ranger Todd Cullens said. Hikers and climbers are still allowed on trails below 4,800 feet, he said, and tours are continuing.

Mount St. Helens is about 55 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon.
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I just heard on the news that this is drawing tourists. How moronic do you have to be to run to the site of volcanic activity? :shock:
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Frank Hipper wrote:I just heard on the news that this is drawing tourists. How moronic do you have to be to run to the site of volcanic activity? :shock:
When I read 'The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress', and they got to the part about people going up onto the sites where the Moonies were throwing rocks down to, I didn't beleive people could be that dumb.

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Frank Hipper wrote:I just heard on the news that this is drawing tourists. How moronic do you have to be to run to the site of volcanic activity? :shock:
In thier defense, its probably not an eruption, but an explosion, which is far less deadly. As to how, I saw people driving INTO Alabama a week ago.
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I was in Oregon on vacation when Mt Saint Helens blew the first time.
It coated our Datsun station wagon in ash about the thickness of a dime.
We got pretty lucky, other places got hit by feet of ash.
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Frank Hipper wrote:I just heard on the news that this is drawing tourists. How moronic do you have to be to run to the site of volcanic activity? :shock:
Thats kind of like the people who go down to the beach to watch a tsunami.
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I just wonder sometimes what would happen if a mass driver fired a 100kg rock into a volcanic crater at orbital velocity. With tourists watching of course.
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Isn't this bloody lovely? I love this. Run from a hurricane and get a volcano!
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