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Two unusually large driblet spires (hornitos) in ‘Ālo‘i Crater on M...
Two unusually large driblet spires in ‘Ālo‘i Crater on May 21, 1971
Two unusually large driblet spires in ‘Ālo‘i Crater on May 21, 1971
Two unusually large driblet spires in ‘Ālo‘i Crater on May 21, 1971

These spires developed on the surface of the lava fill in the crater. Since there was a fissure active in the crater on April 9, 1970, it is uncertain if these spires were true hornitos or were fed from the fissure.

These spires developed on the surface of the lava fill in the crater. Since there was a fissure active in the crater on April 9, 1970, it is uncertain if these spires were true hornitos or were fed from the fissure.

A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970....
A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970.
A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970.
A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970.

A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970. In volcanology, a hornito is a rootless vent developed on, and fed by, a lava flow or lake. There was no recognized deeper vent in 'Alae Crater, so this feature is probably a real hornito.

A burping driblet spire (hornito) in 'Alae Crater on May 20, 1970. In volcanology, a hornito is a rootless vent developed on, and fed by, a lava flow or lake. There was no recognized deeper vent in 'Alae Crater, so this feature is probably a real hornito.

The only surviving segment of the fissure system active on the firs...
Only segment of fissure system active on first day of eruption
Only segment of fissure system active on first day of eruption
Only segment of fissure system active on first day of eruption

The only surviving segment of the fissure system active on the first day of the eruption. View looks west and shows the fissure segments, stepping right, and spatter rampart along right (uphill) side of the segments. No spatter rampart formed on the downhill (left) side of the segments, because falling spatter was carried away by lava flows.

The only surviving segment of the fissure system active on the first day of the eruption. View looks west and shows the fissure segments, stepping right, and spatter rampart along right (uphill) side of the segments. No spatter rampart formed on the downhill (left) side of the segments, because falling spatter was carried away by lava flows.

Color photograph of lava fountain with scientist in the foregroung
VO scientist measures Mauna Ulu lava fountain
VO scientist measures Mauna Ulu lava fountain
VO scientist measures Mauna Ulu lava fountain

 HVO scientist measures the episode 12 lava fountain height at Mauna Ulu from Puʻu Huluhulu on Dec 30, 1969. The Mauna Ulu eruption marks its 51st anniversary on May 24, 1969.

 HVO scientist measures the episode 12 lava fountain height at Mauna Ulu from Puʻu Huluhulu on Dec 30, 1969. The Mauna Ulu eruption marks its 51st anniversary on May 24, 1969.

Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erup...
Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erup...
Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erup...
Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erup...

Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erupted on October 20 and, mainly December 30, 1969. Note the contrast between the chaotic terrain in the foreground and the undisturbed bedding in tephra in background. The chaotic area formed as moving lava upended the tephra beds. Photo taken in March 1970.

Tilted slabs of welded spatter blanketed by pumice and spatter erupted on October 20 and, mainly December 30, 1969. Note the contrast between the chaotic terrain in the foreground and the undisturbed bedding in tephra in background. The chaotic area formed as moving lava upended the tephra beds. Photo taken in March 1970.

Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu crater. March 22,...
Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu. Mar. 22, 1974
Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu. Mar. 22, 1974
Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu. Mar. 22, 1974

Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu crater. March 22, 1973. This platform, established in 1972, was open to the public until late on the night of November 4, 1973. Then rising lava level prompted closure, and lava engulfed the platform early the next morning.

Viewing platform for visitors on rim of Mauna Ulu crater. March 22, 1973. This platform, established in 1972, was open to the public until late on the night of November 4, 1973. Then rising lava level prompted closure, and lava engulfed the platform early the next morning.

Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain of October...
Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain Oct. 20, 1970
Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain Oct. 20, 1970
Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain Oct. 20, 1970

Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain of October 20, 1969. The high vertical fountain was briefly diverted toward Pu'u Huluhulu when a blockage developed at the vent. Observers at the viewing platform (on the left-most peak on the skyline) scrambled to escape, but after several minutes the fountain righted itself.

Fallout on flank of Pu'u Huluhulu from inclined fountain of October 20, 1969. The high vertical fountain was briefly diverted toward Pu'u Huluhulu when a blockage developed at the vent. Observers at the viewing platform (on the left-most peak on the skyline) scrambled to escape, but after several minutes the fountain righted itself.

Lava fountain of October 20, 1969 with viewing platform on top of P...
Lava fountain of Oct. 20, 1970
Lava fountain of Oct. 20, 1970
Lava fountain of Oct. 20, 1970

Lava fountain of October 20, 1969 with viewing platform on top of Pu'u Huluhulu. The viewing platform has a stone wall facing the fountain; it can be reached by a national park trail. The platform was occupied by HVO geologists during fountaining episodes, from which the height of the fountains was measured and photos and movies taken.

Lava fountain of October 20, 1969 with viewing platform on top of Pu'u Huluhulu. The viewing platform has a stone wall facing the fountain; it can be reached by a national park trail. The platform was occupied by HVO geologists during fountaining episodes, from which the height of the fountains was measured and photos and movies taken.

Dome fountain of episode 10, October 10-13, 1969....
Dome fountain of episode 10, Oct. 10-13, 1969.
Dome fountain of episode 10, Oct. 10-13, 1969.
Dome fountain of episode 10, Oct. 10-13, 1969.

Dome fountain of episode 10, October 10-13, 1969. Photo taken on October 11. This dome fountain is about 20 m (65 ft) high. Symmetrical dome fountains such as this are rare.

Dome fountain of episode 10, October 10-13, 1969. Photo taken on October 11. This dome fountain is about 20 m (65 ft) high. Symmetrical dome fountains such as this are rare.

Tallest fountain of the eruption, 540 m (1770 ft) on September 6, 1...
Tallest fountain of the eruption, 540 m (1770 ft) on Sep. 6, 1970
Tallest fountain of the eruption, 540 m (1770 ft) on Sep. 6, 1970
Tallest fountain of the eruption, 540 m (1770 ft) on Sep. 6, 1970

Tallest fountain of the eruption, 540 m (1770 ft) on September 6, 1969. Photo from '?lo'i Crater. Lava flows during this fountaining episode filled 'Alae Crater.

Small spattering fountain on August 16, 1969...
Small spattering fountain on Aug. 16, 1970
Small spattering fountain on Aug. 16, 1970
Small spattering fountain on Aug. 16, 1970

Same area as that shown in previous photo but a day later, showing how rapidly the vent configuration can change during active spattering. August 16, 1969.

Same area as that shown in previous photo but a day later, showing how rapidly the vent configuration can change during active spattering. August 16, 1969.

Small spattering fountain about 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on Au...
Spattering fountain 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on Aug. 15, 1970
Spattering fountain 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on Aug. 15, 1970
Spattering fountain 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on Aug. 15, 1970

Small spattering fountain about 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on August 15, 1969. Episodes of high fountains occurred on August 5 and 22, but low-level activity such as this, as well as that shown in the previous three images, was almost constant between the episodes of high fountaining in 1969.

Small spattering fountain about 8 m (25 ft) high at Mauna Ulu on August 15, 1969. Episodes of high fountains occurred on August 5 and 22, but low-level activity such as this, as well as that shown in the previous three images, was almost constant between the episodes of high fountaining in 1969.

Image:  Lava falls at Mauna Ulu Eruption, 1969
Lava falls at Mauna Ulu Eruption, 1969
Lava falls at Mauna Ulu Eruption, 1969
Lava falls at Mauna Ulu Eruption, 1969

Lava falls pour into 'Alae Crater at 11 p.m., HST, on August 5, 1969, supplied by a high lava fountain at Mauna Ulu, 600 m (2,000 feet) away. The falls, more than 100 m (330 ft) high and 300 m (1,000 ft) wide, had nearly filled the crater by the time the fountains stopped at 5:45 a.m., August 6.

Lava falls pour into 'Alae Crater at 11 p.m., HST, on August 5, 1969, supplied by a high lava fountain at Mauna Ulu, 600 m (2,000 feet) away. The falls, more than 100 m (330 ft) high and 300 m (1,000 ft) wide, had nearly filled the crater by the time the fountains stopped at 5:45 a.m., August 6.

Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara begin to fill ‘Ala...
Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara Aug. 5, 1970
Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara Aug. 5, 1970
Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara Aug. 5, 1970

Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara begin to fill 'Alae Crater on August 5, 1969 following the catastrophic draining on August 4. Renewed fountaining at Mauna Ulu sent lava shown in the photo into 'Alae, starting to refill the crater. Photo taken from same location as the preceding image.

Lava falls higher than American Falls at Niagara begin to fill 'Alae Crater on August 5, 1969 following the catastrophic draining on August 4. Renewed fountaining at Mauna Ulu sent lava shown in the photo into 'Alae, starting to refill the crater. Photo taken from same location as the preceding image.

Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on August 4, 1969...
Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on Aug. 4, 1969.
Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on Aug. 4, 1969.
Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on Aug. 4, 1969.

Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on August 4, 1969. Photo taken on September 24, 1969. The graben, more than 10 m (30 ft) wide and locally more than 70 m (230 ft) deep, extended 800 m (2,600 ft) east-northeast from 'Alae. and a trough reached 700 m (2,300 ft) farther. It was an older structure but was reactivated during the draining.

Graben that drained some of the lava out of 'Alae on August 4, 1969. Photo taken on September 24, 1969. The graben, more than 10 m (30 ft) wide and locally more than 70 m (230 ft) deep, extended 800 m (2,600 ft) east-northeast from 'Alae. and a trough reached 700 m (2,300 ft) farther. It was an older structure but was reactivated during the draining.

East end of 'Alae Crater after catastrophic draining on August 4, 1...
East end of 'Alae Crater after catastrophic draining on Aug. 4, 1970
East end of 'Alae Crater after catastrophic draining on Aug. 4, 1970
East end of 'Alae Crater after catastrophic draining on Aug. 4, 1970

East end of 'Alae Crater after catastrophic draining on August 4, 1969. The entire crater was nearly full of lava erupted in February 1969 and later by Mauna Ulu, most recently on August 3.

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