A painting of the cratered stump of Mount St. Helens as viewed from the northeast. Skamania County, Washington. 1980.
Dates
Date Taken
1980-05
Summary
Slide description and index card: The "new," shorter Mount St. Helens. B, A painting of the cratered stump of Mount St. Helens as viewed from the northeast. The dashed lines show the height lost (about 1,300 feet) in the May 18 eruption. The painting also shows remnants of Shoestring Glacier, descending from the notch in the left side of the crater rim, and of Forsyth Galcier (right center). Skamania County, Washington. After May 18, 1980. (Painting by Dee Molenaar). Published as Figure 41-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1949. 1982.
Summary
Slide description and index card: The "new," shorter Mount St. Helens. B, A painting of the cratered stump of Mount St. Helens as viewed from the northeast. The dashed lines show the height lost (about 1,300 feet) in the May 18 eruption. The painting also shows remnants of Shoestring Glacier, descending from the notch in the left side of the crater rim, and of Forsyth Galcier (right center). Skamania County, Washington. After May 18, 1980. (Painting by Dee Molenaar).
Published as Figure 41-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1949. 1982.
Available in the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection, Mount St. Helens Superset album, Photos stacks slides collection area.
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