In this article, the author talks about freelance photographer, Arlene Edwards watching volcanic eruption from underneath Mount St. Helens in Washington on May 18, 1980 for predicting deadly eruptions. Topics discussed include seismic station around the mountain recording the trembling of earthquakes and jolts of buried explosives on distant shorelines, rock directly beneath Mount St. Helens too cold for producing magmas, and exceptionally dense material indicated from seismic waves.
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