eruption of Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
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eruption of Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
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 cemetery overcomes a fence marking private property late on Friday afternoon.
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.
Leading part of June 27 flow, Oct. 31, 2014 looking toward Pāhoa Vi...
Leading part of June 27 flow, Oct. 31, 2014 looking toward Pāhoa Vi...This is a closer view of the leading part of the flow, looking toward Pāhoa Village Road, which cuts across the top of the photo. The smoke marks where an active breakout is advancing downslope along the north side of the finger which stalled yesterday after crossing through private property.
Leading part of June 27 flow, Oct. 31, 2014 looking toward Pāhoa Vi...
Leading part of June 27 flow, Oct. 31, 2014 looking toward Pāhoa Vi...This is a closer view of the leading part of the flow, looking toward Pāhoa Village Road, which cuts across the top of the photo. The smoke marks where an active breakout is advancing downslope along the north side of the finger which stalled yesterday after crossing through private property.
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZThis large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on October 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM is shown in red.
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZThis large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on October 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM 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 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM 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 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM is shown in red.
The June 27th lava flow remains active and continues to widen
The June 27th lava flow remains active and continues to widenThe June 27th lava flow remains active in and upslope from Pāhoa. Yesterday, the tip of the flow was stalled about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road, which crosses the photo at lower right. A few small toes of pasty lava continue to leak from the sides of the flow just upslope from the front today.
The June 27th lava flow remains active and continues to widen
The June 27th lava flow remains active and continues to widenThe June 27th lava flow remains active in and upslope from Pāhoa. Yesterday, the tip of the flow was stalled about 155 meters (170 yards) from Pāhoa Village Road, which crosses the photo at lower right. A few small toes of pasty lava continue to leak from the sides of the flow just upslope from the front today.
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZThis 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 October 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM is shown in red.
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZThis 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 October 30, 2014, at 12:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 31 at 12:25 PM is shown in red.
A few small breakouts remain active near transfer station, seen at ...
A few small breakouts remain active near transfer station, seen at ...A few small breakouts remain active near the transfer station, seen at lower right. One breakout, active for several days now, is slowly creeping toward the southern edge of the transfer station, and was about 35 m away today. Another breakout started overnight on the south side of the flow opposite from the lobe heading toward the transfer station.
A few small breakouts remain active near transfer station, seen at ...
A few small breakouts remain active near transfer station, seen at ...A few small breakouts remain active near the transfer station, seen at lower right. One breakout, active for several days now, is slowly creeping toward the southern edge of the transfer station, and was about 35 m away today. Another breakout started overnight on the south side of the flow opposite from the lobe heading toward the transfer station.
A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, ...
A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, ...A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, burned through at its base, and collapsed onto the solidified flow surface a short time before this photo was taken. The end of the tree trunk is glowing, and flames from burning wood are emanating from the hole. This represents an under appreciated hazard of the lava flow field.
A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, ...
A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, ...A hole is left behind by a large tree that was surrounded by lava, burned through at its base, and collapsed onto the solidified flow surface a short time before this photo was taken. The end of the tree trunk is glowing, and flames from burning wood are emanating from the hole. This represents an under appreciated hazard of the lava flow field.
USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel Parke Snavely motors slowly up into the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor where she docks.
USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel Parke Snavely motors slowly up into the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor where she docks.
Lava near leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete ...
Lava near leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete ...Lava near the leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete slab and towards a tangerine tree before solidifying Thursday afternoon.
Lava near leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete ...
Lava near leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete ...Lava near the leading edge of the June 27th flow oozed over a concrete slab and towards a tangerine tree before solidifying Thursday afternoon.
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 29, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 30 at 12:00 PM 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 29, 2014, at 11:30 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 30 at 12:00 PM is shown in red.
The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an a...
The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an a...The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an artificial berm on private property on Thursday afternoon. Note that the flow has inflated to a level much higher than that of the berm.
The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an a...
The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an a...The June 27th lava flow came into contact and inflated against an artificial berm on private property on Thursday afternoon. Note that the flow has inflated to a level much higher than that of the berm.
Minor breakouts of lava ooze from the margin of the June 27th lava flow on the afternoon of Thursday, October 30, 2014. These breakouts are located about 100 meters (110 yards) behind the leading edge of the flow.
Minor breakouts of lava ooze from the margin of the June 27th lava flow on the afternoon of Thursday, October 30, 2014. These breakouts are located about 100 meters (110 yards) behind the leading edge of the flow.
The USGS research vessel, R/V Parke Snavely, passes under a bridge near the Santa Cruz Harbor where she docks. Snavely is owned and operated by the USGS Pacific Coastal and Mairne Science Center in Santa Cruz, California.
The USGS research vessel, R/V Parke Snavely, passes under a bridge near the Santa Cruz Harbor where she docks. Snavely is owned and operated by the USGS Pacific Coastal and Mairne Science Center in Santa Cruz, California.
A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns ve...
A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns ve...A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns vegetation near the Pāhoa transfer station on Thursday afternoon.
A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns ve...
A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns ve...A breakout of ropey pāhoehoe lava upslope of AP‘A‘ā Street burns vegetation near the Pāhoa transfer station on Thursday afternoon.
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 28, 2014, at 1:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 29 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 October 28, 2014, at 1:00 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 29 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.
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 white box shows the extent of the thermal image. The thermal image shows that most of the activity in this region is focused at the leading edge of the flow (white and yellow areas show active surface 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 flow front. The white box shows the extent of the thermal image. The thermal image shows that most of the activity in this region is focused at the leading edge of the flow (white and yellow areas show active surface lava).
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 24, 2014, at 12:10 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 29 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 October 24, 2014, at 12:10 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on October 29 at 11:30 AM is shown in red.
looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemet...
looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemet...This photo looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemetery that the flow front advanced through several days ago. Much of the cemetery has been covered by lava, but a kipuka has left a portion of the cemetery uncovered for now.
looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemet...
looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemet...This photo looks downslope from Cemetery Road, and shows the pasture and cemetery that the flow front advanced through several days ago. Much of the cemetery has been covered by lava, but a kipuka has left a portion of the cemetery uncovered for now.