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He named Mount St. Helens in honor of the British Ambassador to Spain, Baron St. Helens. (Tilling, Topinka, and Swanson, 1990) On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens became famous when it awoke from its 123 year sleep. In true composite volcano form, this eruption was the largest of any volcano in the United States in the 20th century...
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In true composite volcano form, this eruption was the largest of any volcano in the United States in the 20th century. Its Volcanic Explosive Index or VEI as classified as 5. The Volcanic Explosive Index is the measurement index for volcanoes much like the Richter Magnitude Scale is to earthquakes. The VEI scale ranges from 0, which is considered a non-explosive eruption, to 8 which are very large explosion...
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