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June 12, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps June 12, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps

A helicopter overflight on June 12, 2023, allowed for aerial visual and thermal imagery to be collected of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea.

June 8, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps June 8, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps

A helicopter overflight on June 8, 2023, allowed for aerial visual and thermal imagery to be collected of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea.

June 7, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps June 7, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps

A helicopter overflight on June 7, 2023, allowed for aerial visual and thermal imagery to be collected of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea.

May 23, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps May 23, 2023 — Kīlauea summit thermal maps

An helicopter overflight on May 23, 2023, allowed for aerial visual and thermal imagery to be collected of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea.

Landslides triggered by the 2016–2017 storm season, eastern San Francisco Bay region, California Landslides triggered by the 2016–2017 storm season, eastern San Francisco Bay region, California

Discussion The winter rainy season of 2016–2017 brought abundant rainfall to the State of California and to the San Francisco Bay region. In January and February of 2017, intense rainfall from strong winter storms saturated soils in the region and triggered thousands of shallow landslides. The highest concentration of these landslides was in the eastern part of the bay region, where...
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