Volcanic Maps
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May 25—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows May 25—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 12:15 pm on Friday, May 25.
May 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows May 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 12:15 pm on Thursday, May 24.
May 22—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows May 22—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
Thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows. The primary lava flow originates from Fissure 22, but a new flow has been active over the past day from the Fissure 6 area.
May 21—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows May 21—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
Thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows. The primary lava flows originate from the Fissure 20-22 area.
Radar images show enlargement of summit eruptive vent Radar images show enlargement of summit eruptive vent
Series shows changes to the caldera area of Kīlauea Volcano