Hundreds felt the ground move around the Northwest Monday morning after a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck 9 kilometers north of Mount St. Helens.
"It was pretty shallow," said Bill Steele, Director of Information Services with the University of Washington Seismology Lab, "a depth of about five kilometers."
http://www.kxl.com/AUDIO--Small-Quake-Rocks-Mount-St--Helens-Area/9197393
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Alex, I guess I worry cause I have family near Mt. St. Helens.....yes, I've tried keeping track of Yellowstone especially because as you know, is forming that Dome...
BUT everytime a quake is recorded there..it disappears ASAP so It's hard to keep track of it..... I was wondering if I wasn't loosing my mind....then here someone video taped the earthquakes quickly being removed...so I wasn't going nutz after all...LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8OuTrgyTiU
Current quakes in SA over last 7 days. There is a concentration of quakes in one location in Chile. They are rather shallow in depth but range in magnitudes.
Alesiah consider just worring about Yellowstone because Mount St. Helen is a pimple by comparison :)
5.2 in Japan....wow this really gives results quickly..
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
Mt. St. Helens is still lightly quaking but Indonesia is rummbling again with a 6.1...
4.3 Mount St Helens