VOLCANO SHOWS ITS GENTLE SIDE LATEST ERUPTION ON MOUNT ST. HELENS COMES AND GOES WITHOUT A BANG.(News)

From: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA) | Date: July 22, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: MICHAEL ANDERSEN The (Vancouver) Columbian

VANCOUVER, Wash. -- On Sept. 23, 2004, two or three miles beneath Skamania County, for reasons nobody yet understands, a swollen reservoir of molten rock at least six times the size of Lake Merwin began to tremble with 200 little shudders.

Volcanologists tensed. For two weeks, Fox and CNN would cut away from the presidential election to the steaming crater of Mount St. Helens.

Then the cooling la...

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