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MOUNT FUJI OF AMERICA!!!

MOUNT FUJI OF AMERICA!!!. By: Yolyris Benitez-Gonzalez & Aaylar Eileen Mahallati Period 1 :). MOUNT SAINT HELENS. Date: May 18, 1980 Time: About 8:32 a.m. Location: Cascade range in Washington (Latitude 46 degrees N longitude 122 degrees W) CAUSES

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MOUNT FUJI OF AMERICA!!!

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  1. MOUNT FUJI OF AMERICA!!! By: Yolyris Benitez-Gonzalez & Aaylar Eileen Mahallati Period 1 :)

  2. MOUNT SAINT HELENS • Date: May 18, 1980 • Time: About 8:32 a.m. • Location: Cascade range in Washington (Latitude 46 degrees N longitude 122 degrees W) • CAUSES -Subductive plate boundry (heavier ocean plate slides under the less dense continental plate, the friction causes part of the oceanic plate to turn to liquid magma) erupted with the force comparable to that of a hydrogen bomb

  3. RESULTES AND EFFECTS ON HUMANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

  4. 250 homes destroyed • 57 lives taken • Reduced elevation from 9677 feet to 8636 feet • Ash cloud grew to over 80000 feet in 15 minutes and rained down for over 4 days • Cryptodome appears destroyed370 sq miles of land • 24 megatons of thermal energy were released.

  5. COMMUNICATION • Much sediment was deposited in the rivers and navigations on the Columbia river was disrupted. Flooding washed away roads and railway bridges FARMING • Increased the soil fertility • Flooding led to loss of crops and livestock • Ash ruined 12% of other crops which were mainly fruit and alfalfa FISHING • Lava flows and ash clogged channels and raised water temperatures • As a result fish died and prime salmon and trout rivers were lost PEOPLE • Because of the warning and minority of the volcano, most people evacuated to a safe distance. • 50 to 70 people died due to poisonous gasses

  6. PREVENATIVE AND PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES THAT COULDVE BEEN TAKEN

  7. CVO • The Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) was established after the 1980 eruption to observe any potential movement in the region. Mount St Helens is one of five active volcanoes in Washington and the information that the CVO gathers, helps to present an early warning system. Earthquake activity.

  8. SAFETY FIRST • The American Authorities have also issued information on what the neighborhood population can do in the case of an ash fall. Residents should have face masks and eye protection, battery powered radios and torches and an adequate amount of food and water for three days. When there are signs of volcanic activity, the area around Mount St Helens is closed to visitors and the roads through the National Park are shut to traffic.

  9. -They straight away documented that our local government resources were completely insufficient to address the clean-up necessities facing the City. They contacted the City of Seattle, King Country government in Seattle, the City of Portland, and Multnomah County government in Oregon to demand the special equipment and manpower needed for ash removal from the area.

  10. EXAMPLES OF TEAMWORK AND COOPERATIVE EFFORT

  11. 12 mobile street sweepers • 60 water or flush trucks • 25 large dump trucks • 12 front end loaders • 8 graders • 2 large vacuum truck units

  12. - The plan for elimination of the ash incorporated the Central Business District, hospitals, fire stations, the Airport, streets/alleys, school areas, roof tops, hills, parking lots, and other residential locations. Eventually, the entire city was cleaned on a block-by-block basis, through the cooperation and coordination of neighborhoods, residents and volunteers working with City crews and equipment.

  13. The City learned by trial and error the best way to pick up and dispose of the ash on our community. -The ash on the streets and in the alleys was wet by water and flush trucks. Residents were advised to also wet the ash down to prevent it from becoming air borne. Sawdust was also utilized to stabilize the ash from blowing winds. -Neighborhoods were then asked to shovel, sweep and stockpile ash in the City street at designated areas, 2 meters away from storm and sewer drains. -Graders and loaders would follow, pushing and lifting the ash piles into large 12-yard dump trucks, which were then dispatched to 25 different landfill sites where the ash was deposited and covered with topsoil. -The procedure was then followed by street sweepers which would clean the streets again, several times, to pick up the remaining ash deposits. -Roof cleaning ranked equally to street cleaning in the overall as clean-up effort. The roofs had to be cleaned before ash was picked up from the streets and alleys. A combination of methods were used for the roofs: -Large, truck-mounted vacuum units were employed for major flat-top buildings which could extract ash from the roofs into a tank which contained it from further release into the air. -Ash was swept off the roof of each building into the alleys and streets and washed down prior to the clean-up crews coming into that area.

  14. INTERESTING • -The May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helen's had done 500 times the damage of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. • -After the big eruption, the north slope of Mount Saint Helen's looked like the surface of the moon. • -It is famous for it erupted because you could see it from Iowa. FACTS

  15. BIBLIOGRAPHY YOLYRIS!!! • Tiggerlover14. "Mount saint hellens eruption in 1980." Mount saint hellens eruption in 1980. Tiggerlover14. Web. 19 Oct. 2009. Youtube <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ACxbuA2rgY>. • "Blast Facts." Blast Facts. 10 Oct. 2007. Web. 21 Oct. 2009. <http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/MountStHelens/BlastFacts>. • "Mount St Helens Preparations." Mount St Helens Preparations. Discovery Channel. Web. 21 Oct. 2009. <http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/earth/mount_st_helens/preparations/index.shtml>. AAYLAR!!! • Eflashx3200. "Mount Saint Helens - May 18, 1980." Mount Saint Helens - May 18, 1980. Eflashx3200. Web. 19 Oct. 2009. Youtube <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-RsdmuR2bU&feature=fvw>. • "Robert's Links to Learning." Robert's Links to Learning. 2002. Web. 22 Oct. 2009. <http://teacher.fonddulac.k12.wi.us/roberts/Roberts%20Webstuff/volcano_webpage/sai.htm>. • L, Derek. "Mount St. Helens." Mount St. Helens. 27 Oct. 2000. Web. 22 Oct. 2009. <http://www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/FP/msh/msh.htm • .Zais, Dick. "May 18, 1980: The Day the Sky Fell." May 18, 1980: The Day the Sky Fell. 13 Feb. 2009. Web. 22 Oct. 2009. <http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/ash/dickzais.html>.

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