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  2. Template:Infobox eruption/doc - Wikipedia

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    End time of eruption; should be as specific as allowable. volcano: Name of the volcano where the eruption occurred. type: Type of eruption, see Types of volcanic eruptions for the different types. location: Location of the volcano, e.g. "Boulder Springs, Colorado" coordinates: Coordinates of the volcano. Use Template:Coord. area

  3. Template:Volcanic Eruption Map - Wikipedia

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    Clickable imagemap of notable volcanic eruptions. The apparent volume of each bubble is linearly proportional to the volume of tephra ejected, colour-coded by time of eruption as in the legend. Pink lines denote convergent boundaries , blue lines denote divergent boundaries and yellow spots denote hotspots .

  4. Hazard symbol - Wikipedia

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    It often appears on hazardous equipment, in instruction manuals to draw attention to a precaution, on tram/train blind spot warning stickers and on natural disaster (earthquake, tsunami, hurricane, volcanic eruption) preparedness posters/brochures—as an alternative when a more-specific warning symbol is not available.

  5. Template:Volcano topics - Wikipedia

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  6. Could a WA volcano erupt again in our lifetime? What would ...

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    The historic Mount St. Helens eruption occurred 44 years ago, but it still remains an active volcano today. Could a WA volcano erupt again in our lifetime? What would happen and how you can prepare

  7. Prediction of volcanic activity - Wikipedia

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    Prediction of volcanic activity, and volcanic eruption forecasting, is an interdisciplinary monitoring and research effort to predict the time and severity of a volcano's eruption. Of particular importance is the prediction of hazardous eruptions that could lead to catastrophic loss of life, property, and disruption of human activities.

  8. Volcanic Alert Level - Wikipedia

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    Volcanic Alert Level Volcanic Activity Most likely hazards Example 5: Major volcanic eruption Eruption hazards on and beyond volcano – 4: Moderate volcanic eruption Eruption hazards on and near volcano 2019 Whakaari / White Island eruption: 3: Minor volcanic eruption Eruption hazards near vent – 2 Moderate to heightened volcanic unrest

  9. 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens - Wikipedia

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    A series of phreatic blasts occurred from the summit and escalated until a major explosive eruption took place on May 18, 1980, at 8:32 am. The eruption, which had a volcanic explosivity index of 5, was the first to occur in the contiguous United States since the much smaller 1915 eruption of Lassen Peak in California. [2]