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Mount Rainier, Washington (Volcano) - Seismograph Shows Heavy Magma Movement! Rapid Development
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 14505884:MV8yMDI1MjE0XzM0MDM1NzE5XzhBRDFCOTE2] [quote:Spickets:MV8yMDI1MjE0XzM0MDM1NjYwX0JEOEVGRDQy] 2 of the Mt St Helen's graphs look worse! [/quote] Exactly, i noticed that too. Is there someone in here who has an expert eye in this and can tell us what is up? Maybe it's just normal, the red dot in the middle of Mt St Helens is showing nothing at all. Maybe it's a glitch or something? [/quote]
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link to hoist.hrtc.net
] At the 47/122 graph coordinates click on the red dot next to Mt Rainier. This is an active seismograph station and it is showing MASSIVE upswing in vibration and magmatic movement. This, compared to just hours ago on the graph shows a very rapid development.
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