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Digital elevation model of the lava dome in the crater of Mount St. Helens, October 23, 1980

The catastrophic, explosive eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington, on May 18, 1980, is the most well-known eruption of the volcano. Less well known is that the May 18 eruption marked the beginning of a period of eruptive activity that lasted through 1986. Beginning in October 1980, a series of 17 dome-building episodes added millions of cubic meters of lava to the crater floor. Most of the growth occurred when magma extruded onto the surface of the dome, forming lava flows approximately 198 to 396 meters (650 to 1,300 feet) long and 20 to 40 meters (65 to 130 feet) thick. This data release includes a 2-meter resolution digital elevation model (DEM) and a corresponding hillshade raster. These were derived from a previously unpublished 1:4,000 scale topographic contour map, which was based on aerial photographs taken on October 23, 1980. The map was created by the USGS for use during the response to the eruption.

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Author(s) Joseph M Ganick, Joseph A Bard orcid
Publication Date 2025-09-30
Beginning Date of Data 1980-10-23
Ending Date of Data 1980-10-23
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P13X7V2W
Citation Ganick, J.M., and Bard, J.A., 2025, Digital elevation model of the lava dome in the crater of Mount St. Helens, October 23, 1980: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13X7V2W.
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