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Mount St.  Helens Information Statement, September 24, 2004

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U.S. Geological Survey, Vancouver, Washington
University of Washington,  Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network, Seattle, Washington
Mount St.  Helens Information Statement, September 24, 2004
10:00 AM, PDT

Since about 2 am PDT on the morning of 09/23 an earthquake swarm has been  occurring at Mount St. Helens. Through 5 P.M. PDT on 09/23 about 200 small (less  than magnitude 1) earthquakes have been located at MSH, and many smaller events  have also been recorded through this morning. The earthquakes are occurring at  shallow depths (less than 1 kilometer, or 1/2 mile) mostly under the lava dome that formed between 1980 and 1986. Such earthquakes are common at MSH, but a  swarm with this many earthquakes has not been recorded for several years, most  recently on November 3-4, 2001. The cause of such shallow swarms is uncertain, but may reflect increased ground water levels with the onset of autumn rain. The probability of small steam explosions that hurl rocks a few hundred meters  (yards) may also be increased during periods with increased shallow earthquakes.

Prior to the 2001 swarm, the last period of increased earthquake activity at Mount St. Helens occurred in the spring and summer of 1998 when hundreds of earthquakes per month, most smaller than M=2, were detected at depths as great as 9 kilometers (6 miles). An intrusion of magma (or molten rock) deep under the  volcano and resulting increased gas pressure in the conduit that leads to the lava dome likely caused this increase in earthquakes. The current swarm is different in that the events are typically much smaller and shallower. We see no evidence that an intrusion of magma similar to that of 1998 is underway.

We continue to monitor the situation closely and will issue additional Updates as warranted.

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