Mount St. Helens

Frank Gohlke
9780870703461 / 870703463
Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens

Frank Gohlke
9780870703461 / 870703463
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
Edition Hardcover , 80 Pages
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On the morning of May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in the forests of Washington State exploded. First, months of building interior pressure triggered a massive landslide, removing the entire north face of the mountain. This avalanche was followed immediately by a violent eruption that ultimately expelled over a quarter-billion cubic yards of magma. The blast devastated roughly 250 square miles, leaving behind scoured rock, millions of fallen trees, and mud-choked river valleys. Yet the land returned, gradually restoring and regenerating itself. Beginning in 1981 and continuing until 1990, photographer Frank Gohlke made regular visits to the devastated land around Mount St. Helens. This collection of photographs of biblical grandeur records both the ravaged terrain around the volcano in the early years after the eruption, and the regrowth–slow but extraordinary–of the region’s natural forest. Mount St. Helens: 1981 to 1990 contains a dramatic selection of these photographs; an introductory essay on the volcanology and geology of the Pacific Northwest by Kerry Sieh and Simon LeVay; and notes on the images by the photographer himself.

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Book title Mount St. Helens
Photographer Frank Gohlke
ISBN 10 870703463 / 0-87070-346-3       
ISBN 13 9780870703461 / 978-0-87070-346-1
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
Publish date Jul 2005
Book format Hardcover
Pages 80 Pages
Dimensions 35 x 25,5 cm / 13.75 x 10 inches

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