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Geological Survey equipment ... "with a tenth of that amount aimed at predicting events like the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, which in 1980 killed 57 people and caused billions of dollars in damage," Hendrik Hertzberg observed in the New Yorker.
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Furthermore, some scientists believe that spectacular volcanic eruptions, like that of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 and Mt. Pinatubo in 1991, actually lead to short-term global cooling, not warming, as sulfur dioxide (SO2), ash and other particles in the air and stratosphere reflect some solar energy instead of letting it into Earth's atmosphere.
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Flood geologists explain strata with reference to catastrophes like the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, which carved out enormous canyons and laid down large amounts of rock strata within the space of a single day.,
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] John Baab 2009
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And not even the impending eruption of Mt. St. Helens could keep the reception committee from greeting him at the Portland Airport.
Marine Corps Moms 2008
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A group of friends and family waited anxiously for his flight - delayed slightly by a puff of smoke from Mt. St. Helens - to arrive.
Marine Corps Moms 2008
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Hacking by Mt. St. Helens RV Park here in Castle Rock, Washington FIRST THE BLACK AMERICANS, AND NOW ALSO OUR LATINO AMERICANS!!!
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Hacking by Mt. St. Helens RV Park here in Castle Rock, Washington FIRST THE BLACK AMERICANS, AND NOW ALSO OUR LATINO AMERICANS!!!
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