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Downloaded from gsabulletin.gsapubs.org on November 14, 2012 Geological Society of America Bulletin Explosive tephra emissions at Mount St. Helens, : The violent escape of magmatic gas following storms? LARRY G
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Vancouver / Guagua Pichincha / /

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Ecuador / Colombia / United States / Colombia / and Guagua Pichincha / Ecuador / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Castle Lake / MOUNT ST. HELENS station YEL / station Ansel / Cascades Volcano Observatory / /

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gas source / magmatic gas / gas explosions / record gas transport / energy content / above solutions / energy / deep gas source / airline / kinetic energy / stored gas / gas exsolved / internal energy / exsolved gas / energy release / gas transport / magmatic gas transport / /

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Muddy River / Castle Lake / Galeras / Toutle River Valley / MOUNT ST. HELENS Downloaded / Mount St. Helens / Redoubt Volcano / /

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Geological Society of America Bulletin Permission / U.S. government / Geological Society of America Bulletin / LARRY G. MASTIN Geological Society of America Bulletin / Smithsonian Institution / Geological Society of America Downloaded / General Services Administration / Geological Society of America Bulletin Explosive / /

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LARRY G. MASTIN / /

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Major / /

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Nevada / Hawaii / Washington / /

Region

southwestern Washington / /

Technology

ATM / crystallization / fracturing / /

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http /

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