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Typed caption accompanying slide: Stereopair with slide no. 64 taken at 19:11. The plume encounters an atmospheric boundary and is planed off into an anvil shape at about 60,000 feet. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J. Vallance) Note: Slide numbers 43 - 50 were taken at 19:01 and show the pyroclastic flow as it advances northward. Skamania County, Washington. July 22, 1980. Slide number 51 was taken at 19:02. Slide numbers 52 - 55 were taken at 19:03. Slide numbers 56 - 57 were taken at 19:04. Slide numbers 58 and 59 were taken at 19:04 and 19:05. Slide numbers 60 - 62 are views of the eruption and were taken at 19:06. Slide no. 52, msh_vjw00052_ct, is highlighted in this photo record. Slide no....
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Scott Glacier and polar ice plateau, Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica. 1960. Published in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 591, “A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States” Most of the Antarctic sets are single oblique photographs taken as part of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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Index card: Aerial view southeast of approximately upper half of Mount St. Helens; lower half and surrounding countryside obscured by cloud cover. View shows bulge, summit crater, ashfall on slopes. Skamania County, Washington. (End of plane wing visible in lower left).
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Slide description: Nearer aerial view of summit of Mount St. Helens, looking toward the northeastward of the two craters; septum still exists between the two. Skamania County, Washington. April 2, 1980. No index card available.
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Slide description and index card: Aerial view of Mount St. Helens, looking south over "Floating Island" lava flow. Skamania County, Washington. September 28, 1979.
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Slide description and index card: Aerial view northeasterly across northwest flank of Mount St. Helens and canyon of South Fork Toutle River. Skamania County, Washington. September 28, 1979. (Part of plane wing visible at left).
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These slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens were taken by Jim Vallance, who was in a U.S. Forest Service fixed wing aircraft and by Mike Doukas, Harry Glicken, and Rick Hoblitt who were in a U.S. Geological Survey helicopter. There were three major eruptive pulses on July 22, 1980. They begin at 17:14, 18:30 and 19:02 PDT. Slides no. 5 through 25 were taken between 18:25:20 and 18:26:30 This sequence was taken while moving counter-clockwise from the north to the west flank of Mount St. Helens at a distance of about 7 miles and while changing elevation from about 10,000 to 12,000 feet. Approximate 3 seconds after slide no. 14. (Wing of aircraft visible). Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J....
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Mount Pinatubo, Philippines. Aerial view of Abacan river channel as it passes through Angeles city near Clark Air Base. Mudflow associated with June 15 eruption casued collapse of main bridges across the Abacan river. Note makeshift bridges for pedestrians. USGS photo by T. J. Casadevall. August 12, 1991.
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These slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Jim Vallance was in a U.S. Forest Service fixed wing aircraft and Mike Doukas, Harry Glicken, and Rick Hoblitt were in a U.S. Geological Survey helicopter. There were three major eruptive pulses on July 22, 1980. They begin at 17:14, 18:30 and 19:02 PDT. 19:09 third eruptive pulse, view from west. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by H. Glicken, USGS)
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Slide description: Near oblique aerial view of craters and ash-rich eruption plumes. Skamania County, Washington. April 2, 1980. (Part of plane visible at center and lower right). No index card available.
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Craters of Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. 1960. Published in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 591, “A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States” Most of the Antarctic sets are single oblique photographs taken as part of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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Typed caption not available. Note: Slide numbers 43 - 50 were taken at 19:01 and show the pyroclastic flow as it advances northward. Skamania County, Washington. July 22, 1980. Slide number 51 was taken at 19:02. Slide numbers 52 - 55 were taken at 19:03. Slide numbers 56 - 57 were taken at 19:04. Slide numbers 58 and 59 were taken at 19:04 and 19:05. Slide numbers 60 - 62 are views of the eruption and were taken at 19:06. Slide no. 52, msh_vjw00052_ct, is highlighted in this photo record. Slide no. 52 typed caption: View of eruption at 19:03, the plume develops a mushroom-like head while the elutriate cloud from the pyroclastic flow billows up through the cloud layer. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo...
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These slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens were taken by Jim Vallance, who was in a U.S. Forest Service fixed wing aircraft and by Mike Doukas, Harry Glicken, and Rick Hoblitt who were in a U.S. Geological Survey helicopter. There were three major eruptive pulses on July 22, 1980. They begin at 17:14, 18:30 and 19:02 PDT. Slides no. 5 through 25 were taken between 18:25:20 and 18:26:30 This sequence was taken while moving counter-clockwise from the north to the west flank of Mount St. Helens at a distance of about 7 miles and while changing elevation from about 10,000 to 12,000 feet. Approximately 3 seconds after slide no. 20. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J. Vallance, USGS) View of...
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Slide description and index card: Effects of the May 18 mudflows in the vicinity of Mount St. Helens. C, Mudflows destroyed nearly all the bridges that crossed streams draining from the northern, northeastern, and northwestern parts of Mount St. Helens. This lack of stream crossings greatly hampered ground rescue and recovery efforts. The steel highway bridge shown in photo no. 35ct (msh_1249_00035_ct) was formerly at the site shown in this photo, on the North Fork Toutle River 23 miles downstream from headwaters on Mount St. Helens. Aerial view. Cowlitz County, Washington. May 20, 1980. (Photo by Philip Carpenter). Published as Figure 31-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1949. 1982.
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Index card (58ct-68ct): Various oblique aerial views of Mount St. Helens, showing crater, flanks, rim. Photos 66ct and 67ct include Spirit Lake in distance. A good bit of airborne ash in some of these views. Skamania County, Washington. 1980.


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