Learning From Experience

- Melting glacial ice ...
- During the eruption of Mount St. Helens
3/4 of its glacial ice melted, creating
massive mudflows that ran all the way to the Columbia
River filling its channels with enough debris to disrupt
international shipping for three months. Remember that
Mount St. Helens has only about 4% as much glacial ice as
Mount Rainier (Krakauer, 1996).

U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers dredge deposits carried from Mount St. Helens.
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