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Science On Tap – Lava, Mudflows and Ash: Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest

Wednesday, May 22
Doors: 6pm Show: 7pm
The Cascades Range is home to many volcanoes, but how active and dangerous are they? What are the greatest hazards from volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest, who monitors them, and how?  

At this Science on Tap, Jon Major explores volcanic processes associated with volcanic eruptions and their aftermath, provides insights on the greatest threats posed by the Cascades volcanoes, and reveals how our regional volcanoes are monitored and why. The great 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens fundamentally changed how scientists viewed volcanic eruptions. The four decades since have seen significant advancements in our understanding of volcanic histories, processes, hazards, monitoring capabilities, and the role that scientists have in communicating with governmental agencies and the public.


Tickets:

$15.00 DISCOUNT (senior, student, it’s your birthday, just can’t afford the GA price right now)
$25.00 GENERAL ADMISSION
$35.00 VIP: Premium seating (front center rows)
$45.00 SUPPORTER: Premium seating, pint glass (beer not included), and good feelings for supporting the program


Jon Major
is the Scientist-in-Charge at the US Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington. He has worked at volcanoes in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, El Salvador, Chile, and the Philippines. He has been working at Mount St. Helens since 1981, and has been with the Cascades Volcano Observatory since 1983.

Back by popular demand! This is a repeat show from 9/21/22 at Kiggins Theatre in Vancouver.

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