Mount St. Helens continued to reveal its inner self yesterday as additional glowing lava pushed to the surface in the volcano's crater. The hot rocks -- incandescent and solid, not ropy, red liquid ...
MOUNT ST. HELENS -- The media crush is thinning, the hordes of tourists are trailing off, and the mountain appears to have settled in for a long, restless bout of growing pains. And although lava ...
VANCOUVER, WASH. - If lava continues to pile up inside the blasted crater of Mount St. Helens at the current rate, the volcano could rebuild its summit in about 10 years. Geologists say it's unlikely ...
SEATTLE - The stone "fin" on the new lava lobe inside the crater at Mount St. Helens seems to be starting to split, scientists reported Friday. The fin, which is about 200 feet tall and 300 feet wide, ...
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