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Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining (Fissure 8)
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining (Fissure 8)
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining (Fissure 8)

The vigorous lava fountain at Fissure 8 reached heights of 45 m (150 ft) as shown in this image taken around 9:30 AM.

lava is rapidly advancing through communities
lava is rapidly advancing through communities
lava is rapidly advancing through communities
lava is rapidly advancing through communities

How do you keep people safe when lava is rapidly advancing through communities? This was just one of the topics addressed during the Cities on Volcanoes 10 meeting in Naples, Italy, last week. Lava flows recently erupted from Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone inundated hundreds of homes in the lower Puna District of Hawai‘i Island.

How do you keep people safe when lava is rapidly advancing through communities? This was just one of the topics addressed during the Cities on Volcanoes 10 meeting in Naples, Italy, last week. Lava flows recently erupted from Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone inundated hundreds of homes in the lower Puna District of Hawai‘i Island.

aerial showing lava filled in Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Beach Lots
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Beach Lots
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Beach Lots

Views from HVO's helicopter overflight at 1PM HST, show the remains of the Kapoho Beach Lots subdivision and the fissure 8 flow front. The northern flow margin in this area was unchanged from HVO's morning flight and appeared to have stopped advancing at the time of the flight.

Views from HVO's helicopter overflight at 1PM HST, show the remains of the Kapoho Beach Lots subdivision and the fissure 8 flow front. The northern flow margin in this area was unchanged from HVO's morning flight and appeared to have stopped advancing at the time of the flight.

Laze plume from former Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Laze Plume in Former Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Laze Plume in Former Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Laze Plume in Former Kapoho Bay

A robust laze (lava haze) plume rises from the northern side of the fissure 8 lava flow margins in the former Kapoho Bay.

Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, June 6, 12:00...
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 6, 12:00 p.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 6, 12:00 p.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 6, 12:00 p.m.

Map as of 12:00 p.m. (noon) HST, June 6, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Map as of 12:00 p.m. (noon) HST, June 6, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Aerial of lower east rift zone
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone
Kīlauea Volcano — Lower East Rift Zone

This view, looking south at Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone, was captured during HVO's 6:00 a.m. HST helicopter overflight today.

Fish eye lens view of Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Delta at Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Delta at Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Delta at Kapoho Bay

This fish-eye view of the lava delta filling the former Kapoho Bay shows that while the delta margin nearest the ocean has cooled somewhat, the lava flow front is still very hot and producing laze (lava haze). Laze is a local hazard composed of acidic gases and volcanic glass fragments and should be avoided.

This fish-eye view of the lava delta filling the former Kapoho Bay shows that while the delta margin nearest the ocean has cooled somewhat, the lava flow front is still very hot and producing laze (lava haze). Laze is a local hazard composed of acidic gases and volcanic glass fragments and should be avoided.

Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, June 5, 10:00...
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 5, 10:00 a.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 5, 10:00 a.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 5, 10:00 a.m.

Map as of 10:00 a.m. HST, June 5, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Map as of 10:00 a.m. HST, June 5, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Aerial view of lava filling previous are of Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Bay Filled with Lava
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Bay Filled with Lava
plume rising from the crater
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater

Morning view of Halema'uma'u and the Kīlauea Caldera from the Kīlauea overlook. Heavy steam dominates the view, and strong winds are blowing the plume to the southwest.

Morning view of Halema'uma'u and the Kīlauea Caldera from the Kīlauea overlook. Heavy steam dominates the view, and strong winds are blowing the plume to the southwest.

A lava fountain forming a lava channel
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining
Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Fountaining

Lava fountaining continues at fissure 8, although overnight crews reported reduced heights of 40-50 m (130-164 ft). The fountain has built a 35 m (115 ft) high cone, and an actively-growing spatter rampart on its eastern side.

Lava fountaining continues at fissure 8, although overnight crews reported reduced heights of 40-50 m (130-164 ft). The fountain has built a 35 m (115 ft) high cone, and an actively-growing spatter rampart on its eastern side.

Aerial of Halema`uma`u crater
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Aerial
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Aerial
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Aerial

HVO scientists captured this aerial view of a much-changed Halema‘uma‘u during their overflight of the summit this afternoon.

side by side of thermal images
Kīlauea Volcano — Fissure 8 Thermal Images
Kīlauea Volcano — Fissure 8 Thermal Images
Kīlauea Volcano — Fissure 8 Thermal Images

What a difference four days makes! These thermal images of fissure 8 fountains erupting on Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone show a few things: 1) The lava fountains have gained height—with the tallest one growing from 150 ft to over 250 ft. 2) A pu‘u (cone) has built up downwind. 3) The amount of material wafting downwind is greater.

What a difference four days makes! These thermal images of fissure 8 fountains erupting on Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone show a few things: 1) The lava fountains have gained height—with the tallest one growing from 150 ft to over 250 ft. 2) A pu‘u (cone) has built up downwind. 3) The amount of material wafting downwind is greater.

Ocean entry at Kapoho Bay
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Bay Ocean Entry
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Bay Ocean Entry
Kīlauea Volcano — Kapoho Bay Ocean Entry

Video from helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on June 4, 2018, shows lava from fissure 8 entering the ocean at Kapoho Bay. View to the north.

Video from helicopter overflight of Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on June 4, 2018, shows lava from fissure 8 entering the ocean at Kapoho Bay. View to the north.

Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, June 4, 2:00 ...
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 4, 2:00 p.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 4, 2:00 p.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 4, 2:00 p.m.

Map as of 2:00 p.m. HST, June 4, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Map as of 2:00 p.m. HST, June 4, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Animated GIF showing change in crater over several days
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Slumping Animation
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Slumping Animation
Kīlauea Volcano — Halema‘uma‘u Crater Slumping Animation

This animated GIF shows a sequence of radar amplitude images that were acquired by the Italian Space Agency's Cosmo-SkyMed satellite system. The images illustrate changes to the caldera area of Kīlauea Volcano that occurred between May 5 and June 2 at 6:00 p.m. HST.

This animated GIF shows a sequence of radar amplitude images that were acquired by the Italian Space Agency's Cosmo-SkyMed satellite system. The images illustrate changes to the caldera area of Kīlauea Volcano that occurred between May 5 and June 2 at 6:00 p.m. HST.

Plume rising from a crater
Kīlauea Volcano — Summit Plume
Kīlauea Volcano — Summit Plume
Kīlauea Volcano — Summit Plume

Summit plume at 8:40AM HST on June 3. A slight mist in the air softens the look of the plume, which is predominantly white steam with very minor amounts of ash.

Summit plume at 8:40AM HST on June 3. A slight mist in the air softens the look of the plume, which is predominantly white steam with very minor amounts of ash.

Lava flow advancing
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Lava Flow
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Lava Flow
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Lava Flow

Overflight photo at 7AM HST from offshore looking up the flowfront. Nearly all of the front was active and advancing/spreading.

Lava flow advancing, ocean in foreground
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Flow
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Flow
Kīlauea Volcano — Advancing Flow

Photo from 7AM helicopter overflight, hovering offshore and looking up the flowfront. Nearly all of the front was active and advancing; advance rates were estimated at an average of 250 feet/hour (76 m/hr), and as of 7AM the flow was 500 yards (457 m) from the ocean.

Photo from 7AM helicopter overflight, hovering offshore and looking up the flowfront. Nearly all of the front was active and advancing; advance rates were estimated at an average of 250 feet/hour (76 m/hr), and as of 7AM the flow was 500 yards (457 m) from the ocean.

Kīlauea lower East Rift Zone lava flows and fissures, June 3, 11:00...
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 3, 11:00 a.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 3, 11:00 a.m.
Kīlauea LERZ lava flows and fissures, June 3, 11:00 a.m.

Map as of 11:00 a.m. HST, June 3, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

Map as of 11:00 a.m. HST, June 3, 2018. Given the dynamic nature of Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone eruption, with changing vent locations, fissures starting and stopping, and varying rates of lava effusion, map details shown here are accurate as of the date/time noted. Shaded purple areas indicate lava flows erupted in 1840, 1955, 1960, and 2014-2015.

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