Figure 1: Google Earth view of the southwest face of Mount Adams, upon which the most recent event occurred.This event was first picked up at about 14:50 UT on 1st August at the seismometers at the Cascades Volcanic Observatory, who have kindly put the seismic record online (Fig. 2).
Figure 2: Seismic record from the Cascades Volcanic Observatory showing the 1st August 2008 rock and snow avalanche on Mt Adams (click on the image for a better view).The seismologists quickly recognised that this event was not volcanic in origin, but was in fact associated with a mass movement. As a result, they contacted a local photographer, who went up there and confirmed that a rock and snow avalanches about 2 miles (3 km) has occurred. H.C Tupper has been able to collect a photograph of the event (Fig. 3).
what a beautiful picture
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