Volcanic Maps
The USGS Volcano Hazards Program enhances public safety and minimize social and economic disruption from volcanic unrest and eruption. We accomplish this by delivering effective forecasts, warnings, and information about volcano hazards based on scientific understanding of volcanic processes. Learn more by exploring USGS volcanic maps.
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July 31—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 31—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Tuesday, July 31
July 29—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 29—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Sunday, July 29
July 27—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 27—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Friday, July 27
Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, July 26, 2:00 p.m. HST Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, July 26, 2:00 p.m. HST
Lower East Rift Zone lava-flow map as of 2:00 p.m. HST, July 26, 2018.
Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, July 25, 10:00 a.m. HST Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, July 25, 10:00 a.m. HST
As of 10:00 a.m. HST, July 25, 2018, the lava flow margins had not expanded since the previous map, so no red areas (indicating expansion) appear on this map.
July 25—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 25—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Wednesday, July 25
July 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Tuesday, July 24.