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Mount St. Helens - Summary of Volcanic History
The following summary
table is provided as a courtesy by the U.S.
Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington. We
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Mount St. Helens -
Summary of Volcanic History
-- Excerpt modified from: Doukas, 1990, U.S.Geological
Survey Bulletin 18591 unless subscripted otherwise.
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(Eruptive stages and periods are
separated by dormant intervals for which no unequivocal volcanic products have
been recognized. Years before 1980 are based on tree-ring dates (Yamaguchi, 1983),
Carbon14 ages, and (or) historical records. A.D. dates during the Goat Rocks and
Kalama eruptive periods from Yamaguchi (1983, 1985). All tephras consist of multiple
layers not subdivided further here; only the thickest layers of W,
B, and Y tephras are distinguished. After Crandell
and others (1981), Mullineaux and Crandell (1981), and Crandell (1988))1
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Eruptive stages and periods
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Eruptive products
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Spirit Lake
Eruptive Stage |
Modern eruptive period |
Began 1980 |
- Avalanche
- Lateral blast
- Blast deposita
- Lahars
- Pyroclastic flows
- Tephra
- Domes (dacitic)
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Goat Rocks eruptive period |
150-100 years B.P. |
- Dome (dacitic)
- Lava flows (andesitic)
- 19th Century Lithic Ash - 1842(?)2
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A.D. 1800 |
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Kalama eruptive period |
500-338 years B.P. |
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic, andesitic)
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A.D. 1647? |
- Summit dome (dacitic)
- Lahars from summit
- Lava flows (andesitic)
- X tephra (andesitic)
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A.D. 1482 |
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A.D. 1480 |
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Sugar Bowl eruptive period |
1,200 years B.P. |
- Dome (dacitic) -- Northeast flank of volcano
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Deposits of lateral blast (dacitic)
- D tephra2
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Castle Creek eruptive period
(first appearance of mafic magma at the surface, which initiated the modern
Mount St. Helens)2
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2,500-1,600 years B.P. |
- Bu tephra (basaltic)
- Bi tephra (dacitic)
- Bo tephra (andesitic)
- Bh tephra (andesitic)
- Lava flows (basaltic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic, andesitic)
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Pine Creek eruptive period |
3,000-2,500 years B.P. |
- P tephra (dacitic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Domes (dacitic)
- Lahars
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Smith Creek eruptive period |
4,000-2,200 years B.P. |
- Ye tephra (dacitic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Yn tephra (dacitic)
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A dormant period of more
than 6,000 years2 (10,500
- 4,000 years ago) |
Swift Creek eruptive stage
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13,700-9,200 years B.P.1
(between about 13,000 and 10,500 years ago)2 |
- J tephra (dacitic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Lahars
- Domes (dacitic)
- S tephra (dacitic)
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Mostly dormant interval
of about 5,000 years2 |
Fraser Glaciation
- ended approximately 13,000 years B.P. |
Cougar eruptive stage
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20,400-19,200 years B.P.1
(began about 20,500 years ago, lasted only 2,000-3,000 years)2
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- K tephra (dacitic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Domes (dacitic)
- Avalanche
- Lava flows (andesitic)
- M tephra (dacitic)
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Mostly dormant interval of
about 15,000 years2 |
Ape Canyon eruptive stage
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approximately 40,000?-25,000 years B.P.
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- C tephra (dacitic)
- Pyroclastic flows (dacitic)
- Lahars
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a The term "blast deposit" is here used to designate
a deposit resulting from any process initiated by the lateral explosion. Precise
transport and deposition mechanisms are controversial (Walker and McBroome, 1983;
Hoblitt and Miller, 1984; Waitt, 1984a; Walker and Morgan, 1984)
1 -- Michael P. Doukas, 1990, Road Guide to Volcanic Deposits of Mount St.
Helens and Vicinity, Washington: U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1859, 53p.
2 -- Donal R. Mullineaux, 1996, Pre-1980 Tephra-Fall Deposits Erupted From
Mount St. Helens, Washington: USGS Professional Paper 1563.
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