Mount St. Helens, Washington - A series of nine small earthquakes shook an area near Mount St. Helens over the weekend.

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Seismologists at the University of Washington have been monitoring the quakes.

A 2.6 quake occurred at 2:26 p.m. on Saturday about six miles north of the volcano. Another quake, a 2.5, occurred at 2:44 p.m. in the same area. The depth for both quakes was two miles. Another quake occurred six miles north-northwest at 10:48 p.m. That measured 2.2 and was 2.2 miles deep.

Smaller quakes, ranging from magnitude 1.3 to 2.2, occurred on Sunday.

"It's something we're watching but we're not alarmed," said Bill Steele, Seismology Lab Coordinator for the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network.

Steele said St. Helens while is an active volcano, it's also sitting on an area of tectonic weakness.

"It's kind of an interesting swarm but it's since quieted down," said Steele.