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Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 12 at 7:00 AM is shown in red.

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 12 at 7:00 AM is shown in red.

The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the ce...
The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the ce...
The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the ce...
The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the ce...

The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the center of the photo. Lava bypassed the garage, which still stands at the center of the photo. Lava briefly entered the fish pond next to the house, before continuing downslope.

The house which was recently destroyed by lava is just below the center of the photo. Lava bypassed the garage, which still stands at the center of the photo. Lava briefly entered the fish pond next to the house, before continuing downslope.

Orthophoto map...
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 10, 2014, at 10:45 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 12, at 7:00 AM is shown in red.

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 10, 2014, at 10:45 AM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 12, at 7:00 AM is shown in red.

June 27th flow lobes active upslope and downslope from AP‘A‘ā Stree...
June 27th flow lobes active upslope and downslope from AP‘A‘ā Street
June 27th flow lobes active upslope and downslope from AP‘A‘ā Street
June 27th flow lobes active upslope and downslope from AP‘A‘ā Street

Lava continues to advance downslope in several places along the distal part of the June 27th lava flow, as seen in this photo. The most active breakout is the flow to the right, which forms a relatively narrow finger about 360 meters (390 yards) upslope from AP‘A‘ā Street.

Lava continues to advance downslope in several places along the distal part of the June 27th lava flow, as seen in this photo. The most active breakout is the flow to the right, which forms a relatively narrow finger about 360 meters (390 yards) upslope from AP‘A‘ā Street.

This photo shows the distal part of the June 27th flow looking towa...
shows the distal part of the June 27th flow looking toward the SW. ...
shows the distal part of the June 27th flow looking toward the SW. ...
shows the distal part of the June 27th flow looking toward the SW. ...

This photo shows the distal part of the June 27th flow looking toward the southwest. The stalled tip of the flow is barely cut off at the left side of the photo.

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the lea...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the lea...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the lea...
A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the lea...

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the leading tip of the June 27th flow. The stalled flow front exhibits lower surface temperatures (red, purple colors), as it has been stalled for over a week. Upslope, however, scattered breakouts are active and have much higher surface temperatures (white, yellow colors).

A comparison of a normal photograph with a thermal image of the leading tip of the June 27th flow. The stalled flow front exhibits lower surface temperatures (red, purple colors), as it has been stalled for over a week. Upslope, however, scattered breakouts are active and have much higher surface temperatures (white, yellow colors).

Another view of the activity near the transfer station, shown by a ...
activity near transfer station, shown by a normal photograph and a ...
activity near transfer station, shown by a normal photograph and a ...
activity near transfer station, shown by a normal photograph and a ...

Another view of the activity near the transfer station, shown by a normal photograph and a thermal image. The white arrows show corresponding points of reference. The left arrow marks the tip of this small lobe (one of many active today), which was approaching AP‘A‘ā St.

Another view of the activity near the transfer station, shown by a normal photograph and a thermal image. The white arrows show corresponding points of reference. The left arrow marks the tip of this small lobe (one of many active today), which was approaching AP‘A‘ā St.

Inflation of June 27th flow near AP‘A‘ā Street continues...
Inflation of June 27th flow near AP‘A‘ā Street continues
Inflation of June 27th flow near AP‘A‘ā Street continues
Inflation of June 27th flow near AP‘A‘ā Street continues

Just before noon, HST, on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, lava pushed through the fence at the southwest corner of the Pāhoa transfer station and moved down the slope onto the station grounds. The flames are caused by burning asphalt.

Just before noon, HST, on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, lava pushed through the fence at the southwest corner of the Pāhoa transfer station and moved down the slope onto the station grounds. The flames are caused by burning asphalt.

The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflate...
The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflate...
The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflate...
The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflate...

The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflated significantly. Here, an HVO geologist examines the margin of that lobe. A barbed wire fence was surrounded and tilted towards the camera as the flow inflated, so that the fence is now nearly horizontal. The red roof in the background is the garage structure near the house that burned on Monday.

The flow lobe that destroyed a residence on Monday has also inflated significantly. Here, an HVO geologist examines the margin of that lobe. A barbed wire fence was surrounded and tilted towards the camera as the flow inflated, so that the fence is now nearly horizontal. The red roof in the background is the garage structure near the house that burned on Monday.

Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Her...
Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Her...
Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Her...
Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Her...

Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Here, a flow has inflated up to the level of the Pāhoa transfer station fence. A glowing crack provides evidence of the flow's molten interior.

Inflation is a common characteristic of active pāhoehoe flows. Here, a flow has inflated up to the level of the Pāhoa transfer station fence. A glowing crack provides evidence of the flow's molten interior.

Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th...
Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th...
Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th...
Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th...

Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th lava flow. Smoke plumes show areas of active lava breakouts. The transfer station is in the middle of the image (white roofed structures). At upper left, smoke rises from the margin of a new, northeastward directed finger of lava.

Helicopter view looking west across the lower part of the June 27th lava flow. Smoke plumes show areas of active lava breakouts. The transfer station is in the middle of the image (white roofed structures). At upper left, smoke rises from the margin of a new, northeastward directed finger of lava.

Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

Areas of active lava behind the stalled front...
Areas of active lava behind the stalled front
Areas of active lava behind the stalled front
Areas of active lava behind the stalled front

Helicopter view of the June 27th flow tip showing areas of active lava on the morning of November 10. Smoke from burning vegetation rises from the north margin of the flow.

Helicopter view of the June 27th flow tip showing areas of active lava on the morning of November 10. Smoke from burning vegetation rises from the north margin of the flow.

Orthophoto map...
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map
Orthophoto map

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while expansion of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

This map uses a satellite image acquired in March 2014 (provided by Digital Globe) as a base at 1:13,000 scale to show the area around the front of the June 27th lava flow. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while expansion of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

Helicopter view looking upslope along the June 27 flow from above P...
Helicopter view looking upslope along the June 27 flow from above P...
Helicopter view looking upslope along the June 27 flow from above P...
Helicopter view looking upslope along the June 27 flow from above P...

Helicopter view looking upslope along the June 27 flow from above Pāhoa. Plumes of smoke from burning vegetation mark areas of active lava breakouts.

Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow on Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

This small-scale map shows the June 27th lava flow on Kīlauea's East Rift Zone in relation to lower Puna. The area of the flow on November 7, 2014, at 3:30 PM is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on November 10 at 10:45 AM is shown in red.

The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street ...
The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street ...
The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street ...
The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street ...

The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street approaches a new steel power pole that is surrounded by a cinder barrier.

An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approx...
An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approx...
An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approx...
An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approx...

An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approximately 20 meters (22 yards) of the Pāhoa transfer station fence.

Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Ro...
Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Ro...
Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Ro...
Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Ro...

Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street from the Pāhoa transfer station.

The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking northeast ...
The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking NE toward ...
The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking NE toward ...
The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking NE toward ...

The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking northeast toward the houses on Pāhoa Village Road. Note geologist in the center of the photo for scale.

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