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X-WR-CALDESC:The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens dramatically emphasized 
 the fact that Washington State is home to active volcanoes with potential 
 to erupt in our lifetimes.  A 2018 U.S. Geological Survey assessment of th
 e 160+ active volcanoes in the U.S. found that Washington is home to 4 of 
 the 18 Very-High-Threat volcanoes in our nation\, including Mount Baker\, 
 Glacier Peak\, Mount Rainier\, and Mount St. Helens.  In this presentation
 \, Seth Moran will discuss what is known about volcanic hazards in Washing
 ton State\, how those hazards are being mitigated through volcano monitori
 ng and public outreach\, and how lessons from the 2004-2008 Mount St. Hele
 ns and 2018 Kilauea (Hawaii) eruptions are being applied by the Cascades V
 olcano Observatory to improve eruption response planning in Washington Sta
 te and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest.\n\nHow to Watch: Click the link
  above at the time of the event. The event will be streamed via Facebook L
 ive. You do not need to have a Facebook account to see the video. \nQuesti
 ons can be sent ahead of time to rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org or ty
 ped as a comment during the live video.\n\nSpeaker Bio:\nSeth Moran’s prof
 essional career has been focused on the study of active volcanoes and volc
 ano seismology. After graduating with a Geology degree from Oberlin Colleg
 e in 1988\, he earned an M.Sc. (1992) and Ph.D. (1997) in geophysics from 
 the University of Washington. In 1997 Moran was hired by the U.S. Geologic
 al Survey (USGS) to work as a research seismologist at the Alaska Volcano 
 Observatory in Anchorage. In 2003 he transferred to the Cascades Volcano O
 bservatory (CVO) in Vancouver\, Wash.\, to work as the principal USGS seis
 mologist responsible for studying and monitoring volcanoes in the Cascade 
 range\, where he played a lead role in the response to the 2004-2008 erupt
 ion of Mount St. Helens. From 2015-2020 he served as the Scientist-in-Char
 ge of CVO.
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DESCRIPTION:The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens dramatically emphasized t
 he fact that Washington State is home to active volcanoes with potential t
 o erupt in our lifetimes.  A 2018 U.S. Geological Survey assessment of the
  160+ active volcanoes in the U.S. found that Washington is home to 4 of t
 he 18 Very-High-Threat volcanoes in our nation\, including Mount Baker\, G
 lacier Peak\, Mount Rainier\, and Mount St. Helens.  In this presentation\
 , Seth Moran will discuss what is known about volcanic hazards in Washingt
 on State\, how those hazards are being mitigated through volcano monitorin
 g and public outreach\, and how lessons from the 2004-2008 Mount St. Helen
 s and 2018 Kilauea (Hawaii) eruptions are being applied by the Cascades Vo
 lcano Observatory to improve eruption response planning in Washington Stat
 e and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest.\n\nHow to Watch: Click the link 
 above at the time of the event. The event will be streamed via Facebook Li
 ve. You do not need to have a Facebook account to see the video. \nQuestio
 ns can be sent ahead of time to rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org or typ
 ed as a comment during the live video.\n\nSpeaker Bio:\nSeth Moran’s profe
 ssional career has been focused on the study of active volcanoes and volca
 no seismology. After graduating with a Geology degree from Oberlin College
  in 1988\, he earned an M.Sc. (1992) and Ph.D. (1997) in geophysics from t
 he University of Washington. In 1997 Moran was hired by the U.S. Geologica
 l Survey (USGS) to work as a research seismologist at the Alaska Volcano O
 bservatory in Anchorage. In 2003 he transferred to the Cascades Volcano Ob
 servatory (CVO) in Vancouver\, Wash.\, to work as the principal USGS seism
 ologist responsible for studying and monitoring volcanoes in the Cascade r
 ange\, where he played a lead role in the response to the 2004-2008 erupti
 on of Mount St. Helens. From 2015-2020 he served as the Scientist-in-Charg
 e of CVO.
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LOCATION:https://www.facebook.com/WenatcheeRiverInstitute/live_videos/
SUMMARY:Volcano Hazards from the Cascade Volcanos of Washington State
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