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Cascade Range Volcanoes MountMt Jefferson Rainier Mt. Hood Mt.Adams Mt.Saint Helens Three Sisters Types of Volcanoes California Volcanoes Mount Lassen • Elevation 10,457ft Most recent activity occurred in 1914-1917. Helen Lake Lassen Erupts May 22, 1915 Mount Shasta • Elevation 14,162ft 2nd Tallest Peak in the Cascades Shastina Mt. Shasta debris anofarea 10avalanche times thecovers volume the of 450 1980 Mt.square Saint miles. Helens Eruption Mount Shasta and Haley’s Comet Oregon Volcanoes Crater Lake •Mt. Mazama was 10,80012,000ft prior to 8,126ft collapse •Hillman Peak Highest point on the rim of the caldera Wizard Island. A small cinder cone volcano. •Mt. Mazama’s massive eruption created a caldera, forming Crater Lake Mount Hood • 11,239ft Most recent eruptive activity (1760-1810 A.D.) occurred just prior to Lewis & Clark’s visit in 1805. Mount Hood from Portland Mt. Hood is located 75km Southeast of Portland, Oregon Washington Volcanoes Mount Adams • 12,276ft Third Tallest Peak in the Cascades Second in eruptive volume only to Mt. Shasta Mount Rainier • 14,410ft Highest Peak in the Cascades Last large eruptions occured Erupted as recently as the 1840’s 1000 and 2300 years ago. Tacoma / Puget Sound Mount Saint Helens •Emerged from dormancy in May 1980 with a devastating eruption. •Recently became active again in September 2004 The Bulge USGS geologist: Dave Johnston • 9,677ft • 9,677ft • Highest point of crater rim: 8,364ft (1,313ft lower) Pyroclastic Flows Super-heated gases mixed with fine ash, cinders and volcanic bombs rush down the slopes of Mt. Saint Helens in the days following the large eruption. •David Johnston’s last know location Before and After May 18, 1980: Ashfall in downtown Yakima, WA Smith Creek Logging Mill on the Banks of the North Fork Toutle River Pumice Plain Tributaries to NF of Toutle Creek 1980 2004 *Note evidence of erosion taking place on the pumice plain Creeks needed to downcut through the ash and pumice. Mudd River Mt. Shasta Mt. Saint Helens Cubic Kilometers of Ejecta from Historic Eruptions