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Mt Rainier
"Tahoma"
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May 2000 - PI Story on Mt Rainier (View) |
Mount Rainier, highest
(4,392 meters - 14,410 feet) and third-most voluminous volcano in the
Cascades after Mounts Shasta and Adams, dominates the Seattle-Tacoma area,
where more than 1.5 million know it fondly as The Mountain. The Mountain
is, however, the most dangerous volcano in the range, owing to the large
population and to the huge area and volume (92x106 cubic meters
and 4.4x109 cubic meters, respectively of ice and snow on its
flanks that could theoretically melt to generate debris flows during
cataclysmic eruptions. In addition, sector collapses of clay-rich,
hydrothermally altered debris have generated at least three huge (>2x108
cubic meters) debris flows in the last 5,000 years.
Seismic Activity: Steady, increasing
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