Information Sources and Links
Welcome to the Mount St. Helens Teacher’s Corner Online Library!
This library may be used to support your educational field trip activites to Mount St. Helens. We compiled this information from various sources so that you do not have to search yourself.
MSH Science & Learning Center
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The Mount St. Helens Science and Learning Center is a collaborative effort of the Mount St. Helens Institute and the U.S. Forest Service, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Our mission is to connect people with nature through science, the arts and adventure recreation. |
Eruption Impacts and Return to Life |
Mount St Helens Science & Learning Center Website |
US Forest Service
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US Forest Service material originally published by Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. |
Visitor Guide to MSH |
Maps and Visitor Guides |
Education Resources |
US Geologic Survey Resources
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Originally published by the U.S. Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington. If you use any of the material from this area, please credit the U.S. Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington. We sincerely thank them for their support of the Teacher’s Corner. |
1980 Eruption Geological Events |
1980 Eruption Images |
Post-1980 Eruptive Activity |
2004 – 2005 Dome Building Eruption |
2004 – 2008 Eruption Images |
School Yard Geology |
Education Resources |
NASA Resources
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Information resources here are originally published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from various NASA and affiliated web sites. If you use any of the material from this area, please credit NASA and/or any of the affiliated site owners. |
Devastation and Recovery at Mt. St. Helens |
Changes around Mount St. Helens (1979 – 2011) – LandSat Images |
Visible Earth Series – Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake From The Space Shuttle – August 2002 |
Plantary Geology Presentation A Teacher’s Guide for Physical and Earth Sciences |
A collection of information and resources about this devastating bat disease, particularly useful for visiting Ape Cave.
Other Sources
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Next Gen Life Science |
Biology Lesson Plans |
PBS Nova |
Education Resources |