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Sediment yield following severe volcanic disturbance -- a two decade perspective from Mount St. Helens


-- Major, J.J., Pierson, T.C., Dinehart, R.L., and Costa, J.E., 2000,
Sediment yield following severe volcanic disturbance -- a two decade perspective from Mount St. Helens: IN: Geology, v. 28, p. 819-822.

Explosive volcanic eruptions perturb water and sediment fluxes in watersheds; consequently, posteruption sediment yields can exceed pre-eruption yields by several orders of magnitude. Annual suspended-sediment yields following the catastrophic 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption were as much as 500 times greater than typical background level, and they generally declined nonlinearly for more than a decade. Although sediment yields responded primarily to type and degree of disturbance, streamflow fluctuations significantly affected sediment-yield trends. -- Major, et.al., 2000




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