A lahar on Mount Adams would put thousands at risk but monitoring

A lahar on Mount Adams would put thousands at risk but monitoring

TROUT LAKE — As Pat Arnold plucked weeds from her yard with a view of snow-capped Mount Adams, she navigated around large boulders that hint at the volcano’s destructive past.

Reducing risk from lahar hazards: concepts, case studies, and roles for scientists, Journal of Applied Volcanology

Yakima Coffeehouse Poets: 'Notes from Underground', Explore Yakima

Eastern Oregon dig uncovers ancient stone tool - The Columbian

People Need as Much Warning as Possible to Flee Lahars; Feds Hope New Equipment Helps

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An inspired effort by the East in Barden Classic football game, Prep Sports

Mount St. Helens 35 years later: A living outdoor lab - The Columbian

Global Volcanism Program

Upgraded equipment aims to take St. Helens' pulse - The Columbian

Upgraded equipment aims to take St. Helens' pulse - The Columbian

Living with a monster: Tourism at a Guatemala volcano - The Columbian

Volcanoes and Lahars

Plan for exploratory drilling near Mount St. Helens revived - The Columbian

Ellen Elaine (Ellwein) Sartain, Test