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Cascade Range Maps and Graphics

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Cascade Range Volcanoes
-- Graphic by: Lyn Topinka, 1996

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Major West Coast Volcanoes - Washington, Oregon, and California

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Potentially Active Volcanoes of the Western United States
-- Modified from: Brantley, 1994, Volcanoes of the United States: USGS General Interest Publication

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Cascades Eruptions During the Past 4000 Years

Washington State Maps and Graphics

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Major Washington State Volcanoes

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Major Washington State Volcanoes

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Washington State and the Columbia River. -- includes major volcanoes

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University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1998, includes seismic station location map and link to PNSN

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Oregon and Southern Washington - University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1999, includes seismic station location map and link to PNSN

Mount Rainier Maps and Graphics

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Location of Mount Rainier National Park
-- Modified from: Crandell and Mullineaux, 1967, USGS Bulletin 1238

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Mount Rainier Vicinity with Select Place Names

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National Park Service Broshure Map
-- Reduced Image, nicely shows shaded relief, glaciers, etc., basemap courtesy Mount Rainier National Park ... -- to DOWNLOAD FULL SIZE Park Broshure Map: [Map,2M,JPG] -- Map courtesy Mount Rainier National Park and Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection - University of Texas at Austin

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Major Glaciers of Mount Rainier
-- Modified from: Driedger, 1992, USGS Open-File Report 92-474

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Major Drainages around Mount Rainier
-- Modified from: Scott, et.al., 1992, USGS Open-File Report 90-385

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Extent of the Osceola and Electron Mudflows
-- Modified from: Crandell, et.al., 1979

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Map showing areas inundated by mudflows from Mount Rainier in the last 5,600 years
-- Modified from: Sisson, 1995, USGS Open-File Report 95-642

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Volcano Hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington, Revised 1998
-- Hoblitt, et.al., 1998, USGS Open-File Report 98-428

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-- Hazards zones for lahars, lava flows, and pyroclastic flows from Mount Rainier -- PDF Format
-- From: Scott, et.al., 1998, USGS Fact Sheet 065-97, based on Hoblitt, et.al., 1998, USGS Open-File Report 98-428

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Oregon and Southern Washington - University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1999, includes seismic station location map and link to PNSN

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University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network - Mount Rainier Vicinity
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1997

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"Poster-Style" Map of the Osceola and Electron Mudflows at Mount Rainier

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"Poster-Style" Map of Lava and Pyroclastic Flow Hazards at Mount Rainier

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"Poster-Style" Map of Lahar Hazards at Mount Rainier

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"Poster-Style" Map of Ashfall Hazards at Mount Rainier

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Profile of shield volcano vs. composite volcano.
-- Modified from: Tilling, Heliker, and Wright, 1987, includes Mount Rainier

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Mount Rainier from the NE showing post-5,600-year-old lava cone and crater, buried edge of collapse crater (hachured lines) now partly filled by the snowclad summit crater, which yielded the sector collapse that formed the Osceola Mudflow. The flow diverged across Steamboak Prow, the apex of partly barren triangle of rock at the right side of the photograph, into the main fork of the White River (center), now the site of the Emmons Glacier, and northward into the West Fork White River (to right of photo). Dark rubble on surface of the lower part of the Emmons Glacier is from the 1963 debris avalanche originating from Little Tahoma Peak.
-- Modified from: Sisson, 1995, USGS Open-File Report 95-642, and Scott, et.al., 1992, USGS Open-File Report 90-385

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Holocene tephras from Mount Rainier
-- From: Swanson et.al., 1989, AGU Field Trip Guidebook T106, taken from Mullineaux, 1974

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 2003
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 2002
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 2001
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 2000
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 1999
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

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Mount Rainier Seismicity, 1998
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program

Annotated NASA Images

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Annotated NASA Image: Mount Rainier, Washington, September 1994.
-- NASA Photo, courtesy NASA Earth From Space; Modified with text by USGS/CVO.

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02/19/04, Lyn Topinka