New at Rosetta Stones: Does the Earthquake Swarm Under Mount St. Helens Mean an Eruption is Imminent?

Of course, if you follow me on Facebook, you already know the answer to that question!

Recent earthquakes beneath Mount St. Helens tell us magma’s on the move. Find out what it means for our favorite volcano in my latest post at Rosetta Stones.

Image shows Mount St. Helens, rays of sunshine striking it from low in the west and a thick white cloud over its summit. I'm standing on a grassy ridge to the right, almost invisible due to shadows and my black trench coat. I look very small in comparison to the enormous mountain many miles away.
C’mon, sweetie! Just a little eruption for your Aunty Dana. Please?! Image courtesy Suzanne B., used with permission.
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New at Rosetta Stones: Does the Earthquake Swarm Under Mount St. Helens Mean an Eruption is Imminent?
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One thought on “New at Rosetta Stones: Does the Earthquake Swarm Under Mount St. Helens Mean an Eruption is Imminent?

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    Interesting – great article as always.

    What about Mt Rainer and some other peaks – any sign of other volcanoes in the Cascades being likely to erupt?

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