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A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a...
A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a...
A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a...
A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a...

A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a lava tube skylight was caught in an overflow this morning. In this view, recent lava has surrounded the tripod and melted the power cable.

A timelapse camera that USGS HVO scientists were using to monitor a lava tube skylight was caught in an overflow this morning. In this view, recent lava has surrounded the tripod and melted the power cable.

Small breakouts continue behind stalled June 27th flow front...
Small breakouts continue behind stalled June 27th flow front
Small breakouts continue behind stalled June 27th flow front
Small breakouts continue behind stalled June 27th flow front

A small breakout from the inflated June 27th lava flow near the Pāhoa cemetery overwhelms a fence and pushes toward a tree during the late morning of Thursday, November 6, 2014.

A small breakout from the inflated June 27th lava flow near the Pāhoa cemetery overwhelms a fence and pushes toward a tree during the late morning of Thursday, November 6, 2014.

How long will Kīlauea Volcano's June 27th flow last?...
How long will Kīlauea's June 27th flow last?
How long will Kīlauea's June 27th flow last?
How long will Kīlauea's June 27th flow last?

This aerial view of the June 27th lava flow on Nov. 5, 2014, shows the stalled flow front, about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road (lower right corner). Clearly visible smoke plumes above and below Cemetery Road are due to burning vegetation at the sites of lava breakouts along the flow.

This aerial view of the June 27th lava flow on Nov. 5, 2014, shows the stalled flow front, about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road (lower right corner). Clearly visible smoke plumes above and below Cemetery Road are due to burning vegetation at the sites of lava breakouts along the flow.

Looking roughly northeast, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just...
Looking roughly NE, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just visibl...
Looking roughly NE, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just visibl...
Looking roughly NE, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just visibl...

Looking roughly northeast, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just visible at the top of the photo). Brown scars in the forest on the left of the photo mark previous brush fires, sparked by the heat of the lava.

Looking roughly northeast, along the flow path, towards Pāhoa (just visible at the top of the photo). Brown scars in the forest on the left of the photo mark previous brush fires, sparked by the heat of the lava.

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flo...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flo...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flo...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flo...

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flow front. The warm (but not hot) temperatures (red and orange) around the leading tip of the flow indicate that no surface flows are active in this area. Several small breakouts are active a short distance upslope, near the cemetery, and are visible by their higher temperatures (yellow, white).

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the flow front. The warm (but not hot) temperatures (red and orange) around the leading tip of the flow indicate that no surface flows are active in this area. Several small breakouts are active a short distance upslope, near the cemetery, and are visible by their higher temperatures (yellow, white).

Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5 at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5 at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

June 27th lava flow remains active behind stalled flow front...
June 27th lava flow remains active behind stalled flow front
June 27th lava flow remains active behind stalled flow front
June 27th lava flow remains active behind stalled flow front

The June 27th lava flow remains active above Pāhoa. The tip of the flow remains stalled about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road, which crosses the photo at very bottom right. Smoke plumes are visible above town, caused by burning vegetation at the site of lava breakouts.

The June 27th lava flow remains active above Pāhoa. The tip of the flow remains stalled about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road, which crosses the photo at very bottom right. Smoke plumes are visible above town, caused by burning vegetation at the site of lava breakouts.

Orthophoto map...
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5 at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5 at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5, at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 3, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 5, at 1:00 PM is shown in red.

Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glo...
Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glo...
Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glo...
Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glo...

Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glow is from both burning vegetation and active pāhoehoe lobes. Gray streaks are accumulations of ash where vegetation has burned on the flow surface.

Closeup of breakout 2.5 km (1.5 miles) above AP‘A‘ā Street. Red glow is from both burning vegetation and active pāhoehoe lobes. Gray streaks are accumulations of ash where vegetation has burned on the flow surface.

A small finger of lava has advanced into the vegetation just east o...
A small finger of lava has advanced into vegetation just east of Ka...
A small finger of lava has advanced into vegetation just east of Ka...
A small finger of lava has advanced into vegetation just east of Ka...

A small finger of lava has advanced into the vegetation just east of Kaohe Homesteads, on the south side of the flow. Active lava is visible near the bottom right of the image.

Sluggish breakouts on lower part of June 27th lava flow field...
Sluggish breakouts on lower part of June 27th lava flow field
Sluggish breakouts on lower part of June 27th lava flow field
Sluggish breakouts on lower part of June 27th lava flow field

Viscous pāhoehoe oozes from the margin of the June 27th lava flow about 370 meters (405 yards) above AP‘A‘ā St. This area was the most active as observed during field work on Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

Viscous pāhoehoe oozes from the margin of the June 27th lava flow about 370 meters (405 yards) above AP‘A‘ā St. This area was the most active as observed during field work on Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

Small breakouts occur from an inflating pāhoehoe lobe in a privatel...
Small breakouts occur from inflating pāhoehoe lobe
Small breakouts occur from inflating pāhoehoe lobe
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3, at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3, at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

Large scale orthophoto map...
Large scale orthophoto map
Large scale orthophoto map
Large scale orthophoto map

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 3 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.

No advancement of June 27th lava flow stalled front...
No advancement of June 27th lava flow stalled front
No advancement of June 27th lava flow stalled front
No advancement of June 27th lava flow stalled front

A breakout occurs from an inflated lobe of the June 27th lava flow on Sunday morning, November 2, 2014. Scattered breakouts like this, which took place about 200 meters (218 yards) upslope of the stalled leading edge, have been common over the past few days and are filling in low points behind the flow front.

A breakout occurs from an inflated lobe of the June 27th lava flow on Sunday morning, November 2, 2014. Scattered breakouts like this, which took place about 200 meters (218 yards) upslope of the stalled leading edge, have been common over the past few days and are filling in low points behind the flow front.

Flow front map at 1:5,000 scale...
Flow front map at 1:5,000 scale
Flow front map at 1:5,000 scale
Flow front map at 1:5,000 scale

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on October 31, 2014, at 12:25 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 1 at 11:00 AM is shown in red.

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on October 31, 2014, at 12:25 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 1 at 11:00 AM is shown in red.

Lava from the lobe that was active in the forest below the Pāhoa ce...
Lava from the lobe that was active in the forest below the Pāhoa ce...
Lava from the lobe that was active in the forest below the Pāhoa ce...
Lava from the lobe that was active in the forest below the Pāhoa ce...

Lava from the lobe that was active in the forest below the Pāhoa cemetery overcomes a fence marking private property late on Friday afternoon.

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