Mount St Helens 1980 Flashcards
(30 cards)
What caused Mount St Helens and when?
20th March 1980 with earthquakes
Location of Mount St Helens
Cascades mountain range in Washington State, USA
Plate boundary that forms Mount St Helens
Juan de Fuca plate subducting under North American plate (destructive)
When was the Mount St Helens eruption?
18th May 1980
What time was the Mount St Helens eruption?
8:32am
What magnitude was the earthquake that set the Mount St Helens eruption off?
5.4 magnitude
What sort of blast was it (Mount St Helens)?
Lateral blast (North side)
How much of Mount St Helens disintegrated?
1,200 ft
How high was the column of hot ash from Mount St Helens
10 miles
How high was the column of hot ash from Mount St Helens
10 miles
How far did the mudflows and lahars spread from Mount St Helens?
30 miles from the volcano
Primary effects of Mount St Helens (5)
- Planes diverted
- Roads unusable
- Crops destroyed
- Ash fell in Portland
- Electricity cut
How many people died from Mount St Helens
57
How many salmon killed in the fish farm?
12 million
How much was the total damage from Mount St Helens?
$175 million
How many animals were killed in the forests?
7,000
How much of Spirit Lake is still covered by logs now?
One third
How fast were the lahars travelling from Mount St Helens
35 m/s
Secondary effects of Mount St Helens (4)
- More tourists - better economy
- Area’s more prone to flooding
- More wild flowers - rejuvenating, ash is a good fertiliser
- Lots of new life from fertile soil, lots of animals
How many people died from Mount St Helens (primary effect)
57
How many salmon killed in the fish farm? (primary effect)
12 million
How much was the total damage from Mount St Helens? (primary effect)
$175 million
How many animals were killed in the forests? (primary effect)
7,000
How much of Spirit Lake is still covered by logs now? (primary effect)
One third