 Tsunamis in Washington Lecture -View Online-
This program includes speakers from the UW Pacific Northwest Center for Geologic Mapping Studies (GeoMapNW), the UW Department of Earth and Space Sciences and the U.S. Geological Survey. Also involved is the Washington Division of Geology and Washington Emergency Management, who present new data about past and future tsunamis hitting our region. Stop by our office to copy the DVD or check out one of our DVDs.
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 Mt. St. Helens Lecture -View Online-
When Mt. St. Helens woke from relative slumber last fall the whole world seemed to hold its breath, wondering if there would be an eruption to rival that of the 1980 blast. Today, many are left speculating on what is next for this seemingly erratic volcano. After 25 years spent researching Mt. St. Helens, renowned UW professor and seismologist Steve Malone answers the questions of when its next big eruption will occur, how big it will be and how much advance warning we will have before it blows. Stop by our office to copy the DVD or check out one of our DVDs.
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