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"Movies" and Animations
  • from: Brutus Camera, Johnston Ridge Observatory, South Crater Rim Camera, Sugar Bowl Camera, and a few Miscellaneous Animations
    [lastest August 29, 2007]

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  • click on thumbnail for "user-friendly" medium-size image ...
  • medium-size images are around 100 K and best for web viewing ...
  • large-size images are 2-6 M, no logo, 200-300 dpi, 8x10 to 9x12 size, and best we have for printing ...
  • "print ready" images are at approximately 8x10 size, dpi varies, for the printer, 2-3M, with date and logo.

  • MEDIA NOTE --- Use "large-size" images ... they are the best resolution available ... no logo ... they are the size shot on the camera ...

"Movies" and Animations
2007
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_new_growth_from_brutus_07-31_to_08-29-07.avi
"Movie" created from three stills of Mount St. Helens' new growth taken approximately 2 weeks apart, as seen from the Brutus camera station.
USGS Photographs taken July 31, and August 14 and 29, 2007.
[AVI Format, full image, 6 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_new_growth_from_brutus_07-31_and_08-14-07.avi
"Movie" created from two stills of Mount St. Helens' new growth taken 2 weeks apart, as seen from the Brutus camera station.
USGS Photographs taken July 31 and August 14, 2007.
[AVI Format, full image, 4 M] ...
[AVI Format, cropped, 2.2 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_glacier_from_guacamole_06-18_to_08-14-07.avi
"Movie" of the Crater Glacier and the lava dome, made from three still images taken from the Guacamole camera (northwest flank of Mount St. Helens). Notice the east (left) and west (right) arms of the Crater Glacier.
USGS Photographs taken June 18, July 14, and August 14, 2007.
[AVI Format, 10 M] ...
[AVI Format, 3.5 M]


[Click for more Guacamole Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_spine7_from_spine5_06-19_to_07-10-07.avi
"Movie" made from still images taken from the remote camera at "Spine 5" looking west towards new growth on "Spine 7".
USGS Photographs taken on June 19, and ending July 10, 2007.
["Large", AVI Format, 1000 pixels wide, 29 M] ...
["Medium", AVI Format, 700 pixels wide, 14 M] ...
["Small", AVI Format, 350 pixels wide, 4 M] ...


[Click for more Spine 5 Camera images]
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_dome_from_sugarbowl_05-08_to_06-20-07.avi
"Movie" made from five still images taken from the Sugar Bowl camera located on the northeast flank of Mount St. Helens. The dome is still growing.
USGS Photographs taken May 8, May 18, June 1, June 12, and June 20, 2007.
[AVI Format, 6 M] ...
[AVI Format, 530 K]


[Click for more Sugar Bowl Camera sequences]
"MOVIE" MSH07_MOVIE_glacier_from_guacamole_03-23_to_05-15-07.avi
"Movie" of the dome and West Arm Crater Glacier, made from still images taken from the Guacamole camera.
USGS Photographs taken March 23 to May 15, 2007.
[AVI Format, 26 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 2.3 M]


[Click for more Guacamole sequences]
"MOVIE" MSH07_MOVIE_glacier_toe_from_guacamole_03-23_to_05-15-07.avi
"Movie" of the toe of the West Arm Crater Glacier, made from still images taken from the Guacamole camera.
USGS Photographs taken March 23 to May 15, 2007.
[AVI Format, 26 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 2.3 M]


[Click for more Guacamole sequences]
"MOVIE" MSH07_MOVIE_glacier_upper_from_guacamole_03-23_to_05-15-07.avi
"Movie" of the dome and upper section of the West Arm Crater Glacier, made from still images taken from the Guacamole camera.
USGS Photographs taken March 23 to May 15, 2007.
[AVI Format, 23 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 2.1 M]


[Click for more Guacamole sequences]
"MOVIE" MSH07_MOVIE_new_growth_from_brutus_01-28_to_05-10-07.avi
"Movie" made from still images taken from the Brutus camera located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater. The dome is still growing.
USGS Photographs taken January 28 to May 10, 2007.
[AVI Format, 12 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.1 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH07_MOVIE_new_growth_from_brutus_01-30_and_02-02-07.avi
"Movie" made from two still images taken from the Brutus camera located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater. The dome is still growing.
USGS Photographs taken January 30 and February 2, 2007.
[AVI Format, 4.3 M] ...
[AVI Format, 2.4 M]
[AVI Format, Compressed, 222 K]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
2006
Image, click to enlarge MSH06_MOVIE_before_after_from_brutus_10-21_and_10-22-06_animated.gif
Animated GIF, Mount St. Helens dome, before and after the earthquake/rockfall on October 21, 2006. View from Brutus Remote Camera.
USGS Photograph taken on October 21 and October 22, 2006.
[Animated GIF, medium size] ... [.AVI Format, 1.6 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_10-09_to_10-14-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from October 9 to October 14, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome, with each image 24 hours apart.
USGS Photographs taken in October 2006.
[AVI Format, 6.4 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 590 K]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_closein_10-09_to_10-14-06.avi
Closer-in, "Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from October 9 to October 14, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome, with each image 24 hours apart.
USGS Photographs taken in October 2006.
[AVI Format, 9.9 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 895 K]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_from_crater_rim_cam_06-22_to_09-30-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new growth as seen from the remote camera on at the South Crater Rim, with still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken approximately every 5 days from June 22 through September 30, 2006.
[AVI Format, 16.7 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.6 M]


[Click for more Crater Rim Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_06-23_to_09-05-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from June 23 through September 5, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome.
USGS Photographs taken in June through September 2006.
[AVI Format, 50 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 4.8 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_from_crater_rim_cam_06-22_to_08-25-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new growth as seen from the remote camera on at the South Crater Rim, with still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken approximately every 5 days from June 22 through August 25, 2006.
[AVI Format, 12 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.1 M]


[Click for more Crater Rim Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_06-23_to_08-25-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from June 23 through August 25, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome.
USGS Photographs taken in June through August 2006.
[AVI Format, 44 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 4 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_08-02_to_08-20-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from August 2 through August 20, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome.
USGS Photographs taken in August 2006.
[AVI Format, 14.2 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.4 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_from_crater_rim_cam_06-22_to_08-20-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new growth as seen from the remote camera on at the South Crater Rim, with still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken approximately every 5 days from June 22 through August 20, 2006.
[AVI Format, 11.5 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.1 M]


[Click for more Crater Rim Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_08-02_to_08-15-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) from August 2 through August 15, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome.
USGS Photographs taken in August 2006.
[AVI Format, 11 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_from_crater_rim_cam_06-22_to_08-15-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new growth as seen from the remote camera on at the South Crater Rim, with still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken approximately every 5 days from June 22 through August 15, 2006.
[AVI Format, 11 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 960 K]


[Click for more Crater Rim Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_08-02_to_08-10-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) on August 2-10, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome. However, between August 4-5 and August 7-8 a segment of the middle part of spine 7 (located inside the yellow circle in the .avi movie) temporarily stopped moving. After the August 5 picture was taken (at 13:10 PDT) a magnitude 3.6 earthquake occurred (at 13:15 PDT). The next photo (taken on August 6 at 13:10 PDT) shows that the “stuck” segment became unstuck at some time after the magnitude 3.6 earthquake. Motion again stopped in the circled area between photos taken at 13:10 PDT on August 7 and August 8, and subsequently a magnitude 3.3 earthquake occurred at 8:01pm on August 8. Clouds obscured the volcano from view on August 9, however clouds parted enough on August 10 to show that once again the segment became unstuck. One explanation for these observations is that the large earthquakes were caused by parts of the spine sticking and then slipping. Scientists use observations such as these to develop and test ideas about what is driving the eruption and to anticipate changes in the volcano’s behavior.
USGS Photographs taken in August 2006.
[AVI Format, 15 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.3 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_08-02_to_08-08-06.avi
"Movie" made from pictures taken from the Brutus camera (located on the east rim of the 1980 Mount St. Helens crater) on August 2-8, 2006. The sequence shows the continued extrusion of spine 7 of the growing lava dome. However, between August 4-5 and August 7-8 a segment of the middle part of spine 7 (located inside the yellow circle in the .avi movie) temporarily stopped moving. After the August 5 picture was taken (at 13:10 PDT) a magnitude 3.6 earthquake occurred (at 13:15 PDT). The next photo (taken on August 6 at 13:10 PDT) shows that the “stuck” segment became unstuck at some time after the magnitude 3.6 earthquake. Motion again stopped in the circled area between photos taken at 13:10 PDT on August 7 and August 8, and subsequently a magnitude 3.3 earthquake occurred at 8:01pm on August 8. Clouds obscured the volcano from view on August 9, but stay tuned for new photos that will show whether or not the “stuck” segment again became unstuck following the August 8 M 3.3 earthquake. One explanation for these observations is that the large earthquakes were caused by parts of the spine sticking and then slipping. Scientists use observations such as these to develop and test ideas about what is driving the eruption and to anticipate changes in the volcano’s behavior.
USGS Photographs taken in August 2006.
[AVI Format, 14 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.2 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_07-01_to_07-28-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with frames put together, covering dates from July 1 through July 28, 2006.
USGS Photographs taken in July 2006.
[AVI Format, 21 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.9 M]


[Click for more Brutus Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_dome_from_guacamole_04-30_to_07-25-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens dome, as seen from the remote camera at "Guacamole", with frames put together, covering approximately every 5 days from April 30 through July 25, 2006.
USGS Photographs taken in April, June, and July 2006.
[AVI Format, 15 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.3 M]


[Click for more Guacamole Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_07-01_to_07-25-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with frames put together, covering dates from July 1 through July 25, 2006.
USGS Photographs taken in July 2006.
[AVI Format, 19 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.7 M]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_07-01_to_07-24-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with frames put together, covering dates from July 1 through July 24, 2006.
USGS Photographs taken in July 2006.
[AVI Format, 18 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 1.7 M]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_sugarbowl_before_after_quake_07-18-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens dome as seen from the remote camera at Sugarbowl, with two frames put together to show effects of the 3.6 quake.
USGS Photographs taken on July 18, 2006, at 9:41 a.m. PDT and 10:41 a.m. PDT.
[AVI Format, 1.5 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 150 K]


[Click for more Sugar Bowl Camera sequences]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_07-01_to_07-10-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with eight still frames put together, covering dates from July 1 through July 10, 2006.
USGS Photographs taken on July 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10, 2006.
[AVI Format, 6.4 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 586 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_05-12_to_05-18-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with seven still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken on May 12 through May 18, 2006.
[AVI Format, 5.7 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 550 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_spine_from_brutus_04-28_to_05-03-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new slab/spine, as seen from the remote camera on "Brutus", with six still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken on April 28, 29, 30, May 1, 2, 3, 2006.
[AVI Format, 9 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 800 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
2005
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_growth_from_crater_rim_cam_12-09_to_12-16-05.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens dome, as seen from the remote camera on the southwest crater rim.
USGS Photographs taken December 9, 2005, through December 16, 2005.
[.AVI Format, 6.4 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 590 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Crater Rim Camera]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_spine_crater_rim_cam_08-31_to_09-12-05.avi
"Movie" of Mount St. Helens' spine as seen from the Crater Rim Cam, southwest crater rim. "Movie" was made from still images put together from USGS images taken August 31, September 3, September 6, September 8, and September 12, 2005.
[.AVI Format, 3.6 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 340 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Crater Rim Camera]
Image, click to begin movie MSH05_MOVIE_new_dome_from_JRO_07-27_to_08-31-05.avi
"Movie" -- Growth of the new dome as seen from the Johnston Ridge Observatory (JRO), on July 27, and August 2, 10, 16, 24, and 31, 2005, from photographs taken by CVO Seismologist Elliot Endo. JRO is located approximately 5 miles north of the crater. The camera is not a permanently mounted camera but is set up on a tripod each time.
[.AVI Format, 3.4 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 325 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Johnston Ridge]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_spine_crater_rim_cam_nite_rockfall_08-31-05.avi
"Movie" of rockfall at approximately 8:26 P.M. PDT, from Mount St. Helens' spine. "Movie" was made from still images put together. Images taken approximately every 3 minutes.
USGS Photographs taken on August 31, 2005.
[.AVI Format, 5.4 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 500 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Crater Rim Camera]
Image, click to begin movie MSH05_MOVIE_dome_from_crater_rim_cam_08-19_to_08-25-05.avi
"Movie" -- Growth of the new dome as seen from the Southwest Crater Rim Remote Camera, using seven images taken from August 19, 2005 through and including August 25, 2005. Mount Rainier, another Cascade Range volcano is off in the distance upper left. Note too the logs floating on the surface of Spirit Lake and being blown around the lake. The logs are remains of the blowdown from the May 18, 1980 eruption.
[.AVI Format, 3.6 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 345 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Crater Rim Camera]
Image, click to begin movie MSH05_MOVIE_new_dome_from_JRO_07-27_to_08-24-05.avi
"Movie" -- Growth of the new dome as seen from the Johnston Ridge Observatory (JRO), on July 27, August 2, August 10, August 16, and August 24, 2005, from photographs taken by CVO Seismologist Elliot Endo. JRO is located approximately 5 miles north of the crater. The camera is not a permanently mounted camera but is set up on a tripod each time.
[.AVI Format, 2.8 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 275 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Johnston Ridge]
Image, click to begin movie MSH05_MOVIE_new_dome_from_JRO_08-02_to_08-16-05.avi
"Movie" -- Growth of the new dome as seen from the Johnston Ridge Observatory (JRO), on August 2, August 10, and August 16, 2005, from photographs taken by CVO Seismologist Elliot Endo. JRO is located approximately 5 miles north of the crater. The camera is not a permanently mounted camera but is set up on a tripod each time.
[.AVI Format, 1.7 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 164 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Johnston Ridge]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_dome_from_sugarbowl_06-16_to_08-16-05.avi
"Movie" -- New dome as seen from the remote camera on Sugar Bowl, from June 16, 2005 through August 15, 2005, with 45 images grouped together to create a "Movie".

This time-lapse movie of the growing lava dome at Mount St. Helens is based on daily photographs taken by an automated digital camera system on Sugar Bowl Dome, located at the crater mouth about 2.3 km (1.4 miles) north-northeast of the vent. The movie covers the time period from June 16 to August 16, 2005, and shows dramatic changes in the new dome during that two-month interval. A smooth-sided, light gray whaleback feature grew upward and southward in June and early July, then largely collapsed in a series of rockfalls in mid-July. A new, nearly vertical lava spine emerged to the west (to the right in this view) of the older whaleback in early August, allowing the remnants of the older whaleback to sag and slide down slope, back toward the vent. The volume of the new dome that has grown since October 2004 was about 54 million cubic meters (71 million cubic yards) in mid-June, and about 57 million cubic meters (75 million cubic yards) in mid-July. The lava dome that grew in the crater from 1980 to 1986 is visible in the lower right portion of the frame.

[.AVI Format, Compressed, 2.8 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Reduced in window size and Compressed, 1 M]
[.AVI Format, Reduced even more in window size and Compressed, 500 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Sugar Bowl Camera]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_dome_from_sugarbowl_07-31_to_08-12-05.avi
"Movie" -- New dome as seen from the remote camera on Sugar Bowl, July 31, 2005 through August 12, 2005, with still images grouped together to create a "Movie".
USGS Photographs taken between July 31, 2005 and August 12, 2005 at 9:48 AM PDT (give or take a few seconds).
[.AVI Format, 8 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 750 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Sugar Bowl Camera]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_dome_from_sugarbowl_07-31_to_08-08-05.avi
"Movie" -- New dome as seen from the remote camera on Sugar Bowl, July 31, 2005 through August 8, 2005, with still images grouped together to create a "Movie".
USGS Photographs taken between July 31, 2005 and August 8, 2005 at 9:48 AM PDT (give or take a few seconds).
[.AVI Format, 5.3 M] ...
[.AVI Format, Compressed, 600 K]


[CLICK for more views from the Sugar Bowl Camera]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_dome_from_brutus_rockfall_07-26-05.avi
Rockfall off of the spine on the new dome, as seen from the Brutus camera station. "Movie" created by stringing together individual images taken during the event.
USGS Photographs taken on July 26, 2005, by Steve Schilling and Helena Buurman.
[AVI Format, 1.4M]


[CLICK for more views from the Brutus Camera]
Thumbnail MSH06_MOVIE_from_crater_rim_cam_06-22_to_07-15-06.avi
"Movie" -- Mount St. Helens new growth as seen from the remote camera on at the South Crater Rim, with seven still frames put together.
USGS Photographs taken on June 22, 25, and 30, and July 4, 10, and 15, 2006.
[AVI Format, 5.6 M] ...
[AVI Format, Compressed, 586 K]


[Click for more Crater Rim Camera sequences]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_MOVIE_dome_glow_from_loowitview_07-14-05.avi
New dome with hotspots, as seen from the Loowit Viewpoint west of the Johnston Ridge Observatory (JRO).
USGS Photographs taken on July 14, 2005 by Elliot Endo.
[AVI Format, 4.2M]


[CLICK for more views from the Johnston Ridge]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_dome_from_sugarbowl_MOVIE_thru_02-25-05.wmv
"Windows Media File" --- Timelapse dome growth seen from the remote camera on Sugar Bowl, assembled by Mike Poland from images taken October 10, 2004, through February 25, 2005.
[".wmv" Format, 2.9M]


[CLICK for more views from the Sugar Bowl Camera]
Image, click to enlarge MSH05_sampling_dome_rock_02-22-05_animated.gif
Animated GIF, sampling for dome rocks, made from USGS photographs taken on February 22, 2005, by Dan Dzurisin.
[AnimatedGIF, 785K]


[CLICK for more views of collecting dome rocks]
2.4M Animated GIF MSH05_crater_flyby_02-22-05_animated.gif
Animated GIF, "Flyby" of Mount St. Helens crater, from USGS photographs taken on February 22, 2005, by Steve Schilling. This animated image was put together by Lyn Topinka. "Flyby" is 17 frames, goes from east to west, and looks at the dome, the "whaleback", and the rockfall scar. The majority of the images used are featured above. Please note that 2.4M might take a while to download.
[AnimatedGIF, 2.4M]


[CLICK for more views from February 2005]
2004
Image, click to enlarge MSH04_dome_from_sugarbowl_MOVIE_10-10-04_to_10-15-04.wmv
Six days of Mount St. Helens dome as seen from Sugar Bowl remote camera, on the northeast flank.
USGS Photographs taken between 10 October and 15 October 2004.
["Movie", 600K, WMV format]


[CLICK for more views from the Sugar Bowl Camera]
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