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Kīlauea volcanic ash sample
Kīlauea volcanic ash sample
Kīlauea volcanic ash sample
Kīlauea volcanic ash sample

This close-up image (5000x magnification) of a Kīlauea volcanic ash sample collected on May 23, 2018, was captured by a scanning electron microscope. Visible on the ash surface are tiny salt crystals that can be leached from the ash. Most of the salts in this image are aluminum sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate.

This close-up image (5000x magnification) of a Kīlauea volcanic ash sample collected on May 23, 2018, was captured by a scanning electron microscope. Visible on the ash surface are tiny salt crystals that can be leached from the ash. Most of the salts in this image are aluminum sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate.

Ash fall from summit plume
Kīlauea Volcano — Ash Fall from Summit Plume
Kīlauea Volcano — Ash Fall from Summit Plume
Kīlauea Volcano — Ash Fall from Summit Plume

A pulse of ash rises from Halema‘uma‘u as part of semi-continuous emissions at Kīlauea's summit today. Ash can be seen falling from the plume as it is blown downwind in this image, taken around 3:28 p.m. HST.

A pulse of ash rises from Halema‘uma‘u as part of semi-continuous emissions at Kīlauea's summit today. Ash can be seen falling from the plume as it is blown downwind in this image, taken around 3:28 p.m. HST.

Aerial view of lava flow from fissure 22
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone Aerial
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone Aerial
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone Aerial

Helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone shows the lava channelemerging from Fissure 22 (not visible, but to the center, far right of the image). The lava is flowing downhill, from right to left in the photo.

Helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone shows the lava channelemerging from Fissure 22 (not visible, but to the center, far right of the image). The lava is flowing downhill, from right to left in the photo.

Methane gas burning blue during the night on a street
Kīlauea Volcano — Methane Gas Flames
Kīlauea Volcano — Methane Gas Flames
Kīlauea Volcano — Methane Gas Flames

One of the most intriguing images from Kilauea eruption near the Leilani Estates Subdivision is the blue burning flame of methane gas, observed in the cracks on Kahukai Street, on May 22, around 11:30 PM, HST. The view is to the southeast.

One of the most intriguing images from Kilauea eruption near the Leilani Estates Subdivision is the blue burning flame of methane gas, observed in the cracks on Kahukai Street, on May 22, around 11:30 PM, HST. The view is to the southeast.

Laze plume from ocean entry
Kīlauea Volcano — Ocean Entry
Kīlauea Volcano — Ocean Entry
Kīlauea Volcano — Ocean Entry

View from a helicopter of the channelized lava flow and active ocean entry. The fissure complex is visible in the upper center of the image.

View from a helicopter of the channelized lava flow and active ocean entry. The fissure complex is visible in the upper center of the image.

Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight of Lower East Rift Zone
Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight of Lower East Rift Zone
Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight of Lower East Rift Zone

Helicopter overflight of lower East Rift Zone ocean entry and fissure complex on May 23, 2018, around 8:00 AM HST.

Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight Video Compilation
Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight Video Compilation
Kīlauea Volcano — Overflight Video Compilation

Compilation of three short videos from helicopter overflights of the fissure complex, in Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on May 22, 2018. Fissure 22 is the dominant fissure, with lava fountaining to 5

Compilation of three short videos from helicopter overflights of the fissure complex, in Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on May 22, 2018. Fissure 22 is the dominant fissure, with lava fountaining to 5

USFS researcher holding Yosemite toads
Rare Yosemite Toad (Anaxyrus canorus)
Rare Yosemite Toad (Anaxyrus canorus)
Rare Yosemite Toad (Anaxyrus canorus)

U.S. Forest Service researcher Stephanie Barnes holds a rare Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus).

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 bright image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 bright image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 bright image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 dark image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 dark image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 dark image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 time-exposure
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 time-exposure
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 time-exposure

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 variance image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 variance image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 1 variance image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 bright image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 bright image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 bright image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 dark image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 dark image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 dark image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 time-exposure
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 time-exposure
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 time-exposure

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Vegetation in foreground up on a beach bluff above flat beach with waves.
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 variance image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 variance image
Sunset State Beach Video Camera 2 variance image

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

Two video cameras overlook the coast at Sunset State Beach in Watsonville, California. Camera 1 looks northwest while Camera 2 looks north. Every half hour during daylight hours, the cameras collect snapshots and video for 10 minutes. The various imagery collected:

A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone s...
A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea's LERZ shows the interaction of ...
A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea's LERZ shows the interaction of ...
A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea's LERZ shows the interaction of ...

A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone shows the interaction of lava and seawater to produce a laze plume. Laze is formed when lava enters the ocean. The interaction sends hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles into the air.

A helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone shows the interaction of lava and seawater to produce a laze plume. Laze is formed when lava enters the ocean. The interaction sends hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles into the air.

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