Caption: Life returns to Mt. St. Helens, Credit: pbs.org/nova
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Life returns to Mt. St. Helens 

NOVA Minute: Studying Mt. St. Helens

From: NOVA
Series: NOVA Minute
Length: 01:12

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Ecologist Charlie Crisafulli explains how being at Mt. St. Helens when it erupted completely changed the course of his career. Read the full description.

Gallery-nova-mtsthelens-7_t250_small Ecologist Charlie Crisafulli explains how being at Mt. St. Helens when it erupted completely changed the course of his career.

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Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Next up, from the producers of PBS' NOVA: working on Mt. St. Helens.

OUTRO:

You can watch NOVA Wednesday nights at 9 on PBS.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Velvet Pause Bruton Music Electric Sheep. APMMusic.com 2009 00:00

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