March 10, 2026 — Episode 43 at the summit of Kīlauea
Detailed Description
Episode 43 of the Kīlauea summit eruption ended after about 9 hours with both the north and south vents active. The highest peak or instantaneous effusion rate of 1000 cubic yards (800 cubic meters) per second occurred around 10:30 a.m. HST on March 10. Episode 43 ended with an average effusion rate of 400 cubic yards per second (300 cubic meters per second). An estimated 16 million cubic yards (12 million cubic meters) of lava erupted and covered about 50% of Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor. The Uēkahuna tiltmeter (UWD) recorded about 33.7 microradians of deflationary tilt during episode 43. The total erupted volume since December 2024 is now close to 325 million cubic yards (250 million cubic meters). USGS photo.
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