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Cerro Negro, Nicaragua | Volcano World | Oregon State University -- Cerro Negro is the most recent basaltic cinder cone to form in the western hemisphere. The most recent eruption was in May-August 1995. The 1968 eruption is shown in the above U.S. Geological Survey photograph. The cinder cone was 750 feet (230 m) tall at that time. Note that the cone rests on older lava flows. Most eruptions at Cerro Negro produce both pyroclastic material and lava flows. Seventh Seal, Mt St Helens, Mount St Helens, Saint Helens, Volcanic Eruption, Active Volcano, Today In History, St Helens, Oregon Coast

Cerro Negro, Nicaragua Location: 12.506 N, 86.702 WElevation: 2,388 feet (728 m) Photograph of a Strombolian eruption at Cerro Negro in 1968. Copyrighted by Robert Decker. Cerro Negro is the most recent basaltic cinder cone to form in the western hemisphere. The most recent eruption was in May-August 1995. The 1968 eruption is shown in the above U.S. Geological Survey photograph. The cinder cone was 750 feet (230 m) tall at that time. Note that the cone rests on older lava flows. Most…

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Before May 18, 1980 Moses Lake Washington, Mount Saint Helens, Mt St Helens, Mount St Helens, Saint Helens, Pacific Nw, St Helens, Resting Place, Mountain Scene

This weeks volcano of the week is mainland's USA most famous volcano, Mount St. Helens, its best known eruption in 1980. It's in Washington (near Vancouver, not to be confused with the Canadian Vancouver) and part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc which starts in Alaska and through Canada and back down into the USA. I do find it annoying how it's American then not and then is again (incidentally America and Not America is how many Americans think the world is divided). It's a pretty volcano and…

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