No significant changes at Kīlauea's summit water lake
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No major changes have been observed recently at Kīlauea's summit water lake, and the water level continues to slowly rise. Today, the lake was measured to be approximately 46 m (153 ft) deep. USGS photo by M. Patrick.
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2019-2020 Summit Water at Kīlauea
Ponded water first appeared at the bottom of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in late July 2019. The pond slowly deepened until December 20, 2020, when an eruption from the crater wall sent lava pouring into the lake, which caused it to boil off.
Related
2019-2020 Summit Water at Kīlauea
Ponded water first appeared at the bottom of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in late July 2019. The pond slowly deepened until December 20, 2020, when an eruption from the crater wall sent lava pouring into the lake, which caused it to boil off.