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From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook cr...
From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook cr...
From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook cr...
From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook cr...

From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook crater is much easier to distinguish from the surrounding overflows. The closed Halema‘uma‘u parking lot is in the right side of the photograph.

From this angle, the extent of the lava lake within the Overlook crater is much easier to distinguish from the surrounding overflows. The closed Halema‘uma‘u parking lot is in the right side of the photograph.

A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the ...
A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the ...
A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the ...
A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the ...

A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the closed Halema‘uma‘u overlook, spanning about six seconds. The collapse originated from a portion of the wall directly below the webcam, but just out of view. Large pieces of molten spatter can be seen flying through the air and being deposited on the crater walls below the camera.

A sequence of still images taken from the webcam positioned at the closed Halema‘uma‘u overlook, spanning about six seconds. The collapse originated from a portion of the wall directly below the webcam, but just out of view. Large pieces of molten spatter can be seen flying through the air and being deposited on the crater walls below the camera.

Summit lava lake level remains high...
Summit lava lake level remains high
Summit lava lake level remains high
Summit lava lake level remains high

Following several episodes of lava overflowing onto the floor of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, the lava lake level remains high, and close to the rim of the Overlook crater. This photograph was taken from the southern rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, where a time-lapse camera keeps watch on the lava lake and overflow activity.

Following several episodes of lava overflowing onto the floor of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, the lava lake level remains high, and close to the rim of the Overlook crater. This photograph was taken from the southern rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, where a time-lapse camera keeps watch on the lava lake and overflow activity.

Halema‘uma‘u Crater is making headlines again...
Halema‘uma‘u is making headlines again
Halema‘uma‘u is making headlines again
Halema‘uma‘u is making headlines again

This textbook example of a perched lava lake that formed within the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō crater in May 2011 shows what could happen with Kīlauea's current summit lava lake if overflows of the Overlook crater vent continue.

This textbook example of a perched lava lake that formed within the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō crater in May 2011 shows what could happen with Kīlauea's current summit lava lake if overflows of the Overlook crater vent continue.

HVO field engineer working on webcam installation on the rim of Hal...
HVO field engineer working on webcam installation on the rim of Hal...
HVO field engineer working on webcam installation on the rim of Hal...
HVO field engineer working on webcam installation on the rim of Hal...

One of several webcams and time-lapse camera stations located on the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater to record activity of the summit lava lake (in view below camera). HVO is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera in upper left (note square-looking tower), located about 2 km (1.2 mi) from this camera site.

One of several webcams and time-lapse camera stations located on the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater to record activity of the summit lava lake (in view below camera). HVO is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera in upper left (note square-looking tower), located about 2 km (1.2 mi) from this camera site.

Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) be...
Kīlauea's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) below the ...
Kīlauea's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) below the ...
Kīlauea's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) below the ...

Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) below the vent rim on April 25 (left), overflowed the vent rim for the first time at about 9:40 p.m., HST, on April 28. As of noon on April 29 (right), the lava lake had overflowed the vent rim several more times. These Webcam images capture the summit vent before and after the overflows.

Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake, which was about 12 m (40 ft) below the vent rim on April 25 (left), overflowed the vent rim for the first time at about 9:40 p.m., HST, on April 28. As of noon on April 29 (right), the lava lake had overflowed the vent rim several more times. These Webcam images capture the summit vent before and after the overflows.

Summit lava lake overflows vent rim...
Summit lava lake overflows vent rim
Summit lava lake overflows vent rim
Summit lava lake overflows vent rim

Photo from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u showing the lava lake in the completely filled Overlook crater. Repeated overflows are beginning to construct levees around the lake, such that the level of the lake is now perched about 2 m (7 ft) above the original floor of Halema‘uma‘u.

Photo from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u showing the lava lake in the completely filled Overlook crater. Repeated overflows are beginning to construct levees around the lake, such that the level of the lake is now perched about 2 m (7 ft) above the original floor of Halema‘uma‘u.

An early morning view of the lava lake with a recent overflow onto ...
An early morning view of the lava lake with a recent overflow onto ...
An early morning view of the lava lake with a recent overflow onto ...
Lava lake level remains high, rockfall triggers explosive event...
Lava lake level remains high, rockfall triggers explosive event
Lava lake level remains high, rockfall triggers explosive event
Lava lake level remains high, rockfall triggers explosive event

A rockfall from the wall of Halema‘uma‘u Crater impacted the lava lake around 10:20 am, triggering an explosion of spatter and smaller particles. HVO geologists working on the far side of the crater captured the initial moments of the plume rising. The explosion deposited a large amount of spatter around the closed Halema‘uma‘u visitor overlook.

A rockfall from the wall of Halema‘uma‘u Crater impacted the lava lake around 10:20 am, triggering an explosion of spatter and smaller particles. HVO geologists working on the far side of the crater captured the initial moments of the plume rising. The explosion deposited a large amount of spatter around the closed Halema‘uma‘u visitor overlook.

A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto the ...
A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto rim ...
A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto rim ...
A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto rim ...

A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater by today's explosion (keys are for scale). The spatter hit the ground in a semi-fluid state, deforming on impact.

A close look at one of the large pieces of spatter thrown onto the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater by today's explosion (keys are for scale). The spatter hit the ground in a semi-fluid state, deforming on impact.

The explosion threw spatter that hit the remaining fencing on the H...
The explosion threw spatter that hit the remaining fencing on the H...
The explosion threw spatter that hit the remaining fencing on the H...
The explosion threw spatter that hit the remaining fencing on the H...

The explosion threw spatter that hit the remaining fencing on the Halema‘uma‘u overlook, partly burning it. Keys for scale.

Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by ...
Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by ...
Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by ...
Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by ...

Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by previous explosive events, and also by the wind over the past several years. The downed fencing, shown smoldering here, was then ignited by hot spatter from today's explosive event.

Portions of the Halema‘uma‘u overlook fencing were knocked down by previous explosive events, and also by the wind over the past several years. The downed fencing, shown smoldering here, was then ignited by hot spatter from today's explosive event.

A closer look at the Halema‘uma‘u Crater overlook. The large bould...
Halema‘uma‘u overlook. The large boulders were ejected during the ...
Halema‘uma‘u overlook. The large boulders were ejected during the ...
Halema‘uma‘u overlook. The large boulders were ejected during the ...

A closer look at the Halema‘uma‘u Crater overlook. The large boulders were ejected during the 1924 explosion, but today's explosive event carpeted the ground with many large pieces of brown spatter.

A small explosion from Kīlauea's summit lava lake in April 2015 was...
A small explosion from Kīlauea's summit lava lake in Apr. 2015 was ...
A small explosion from Kīlauea's summit lava lake in Apr. 2015 was ...
A small explosion from Kīlauea's summit lava lake in Apr. 2015 was ...

Rocks from the crater wall fell into the summit lava lake and generated an explosion that threw large fragments of molten lava onto the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, 85 m (280 ft) above the lake. Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explosive event, causing the lava lake surface to drop a few meters (yards) after the explosion.

Rocks from the crater wall fell into the summit lava lake and generated an explosion that threw large fragments of molten lava onto the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, 85 m (280 ft) above the lake. Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explosive event, causing the lava lake surface to drop a few meters (yards) after the explosion.

Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explo...
Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explo...
Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explo...
Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explo...

Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explosive event, causing the lava lake surface to drop a few meters (yards). This photo was taken moments after the explosive event, and shows the overhanging ledge of lava along the rim that was exposed as the lava level dropped.

Gas in the lava lake was rapidly released during the 10:20 am explosive event, causing the lava lake surface to drop a few meters (yards). This photo was taken moments after the explosive event, and shows the overhanging ledge of lava along the rim that was exposed as the lava level dropped.

Early this morning, prior to the explosive event at 10:20 am, the l...
Early this morning, prior to explosive event at 10:20 am, the lake ...
Early this morning, prior to explosive event at 10:20 am, the lake ...
Early this morning, prior to explosive event at 10:20 am, the lake ...

Early this morning, prior to the explosive event at 10:20 am, the lake was close to the floor of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, with spattering along the lake margin.

Spatter from the explosion also landed on the Halema‘uma‘u webcam, ...
Spatter from the explosion also landed on the Halema‘uma‘u webcam, ...
Spatter from the explosion also landed on the Halema‘uma‘u webcam, ...
Spatter from the explosion also landed on the Halema‘uma‘u webcam, ...

Spatter from the explosion also landed on the Halema‘uma‘u webcam, melting some of the wire insulation but not enough to interrupt its operation.

Lava lake reaches new high level...
Lava lake reaches new high level
Lava lake reaches new high level
Lava lake reaches new high level

This photo shows the lava lake in the Overlook crater this morning, when it reached to within 3 m (10 ft) of the floor of Halema‘uma‘u. This is the highest the lava lake has reached during the current summit eruption.

This photo shows the lava lake in the Overlook crater this morning, when it reached to within 3 m (10 ft) of the floor of Halema‘uma‘u. This is the highest the lava lake has reached during the current summit eruption.

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