Lava flows creep through the Royal Gardens subdivision on February 24, 2012, slowly burying the few remaining forested kipuka.
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Kīlauea images of eruptive activity, field work, and more.
Lava flows creep through the Royal Gardens subdivision on February 24, 2012, slowly burying the few remaining forested kipuka.
Active pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of Kīlauea, Hawai‘i.
Active pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of Kīlauea, Hawai‘i.pāhoehoe flows were active on the coastal plain today, but extended only about 400 m (440 yards) out from the base of the pali. These flows have about 2.8 km (1.7 miles) more to travel to reach the ocean. Farther up the hill, on the steep lower portion of the pali, several active ‘A‘ā cascades are visible.
Active pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of Kīlauea, Hawai‘i.
Active pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of Kīlauea, Hawai‘i.pāhoehoe flows were active on the coastal plain today, but extended only about 400 m (440 yards) out from the base of the pali. These flows have about 2.8 km (1.7 miles) more to travel to reach the ocean. Farther up the hill, on the steep lower portion of the pali, several active ‘A‘ā cascades are visible.
Volcano scientist presents two talks about Kīlauea's ongoing eruption
Volcano scientist presents two talks about Kīlauea's ongoing eruptionThis image of a dusty plume produced by rocks collapsing from the wall of the eruptive vent within Kīlauea Volcano's Halema‘uma‘u Crater was captured by a USGS time-lapse camera on December 21, 2011. Vigorous spattering on the lava lake deep within the vent created the orange glow visible at the base of the plume.
Volcano scientist presents two talks about Kīlauea's ongoing eruption
Volcano scientist presents two talks about Kīlauea's ongoing eruptionThis image of a dusty plume produced by rocks collapsing from the wall of the eruptive vent within Kīlauea Volcano's Halema‘uma‘u Crater was captured by a USGS time-lapse camera on December 21, 2011. Vigorous spattering on the lava lake deep within the vent created the orange glow visible at the base of the plume.
HVO scientist conducts interview at summit of Kīlauea in 2011
HVO scientist conducts interview at summit of Kīlauea in 2011Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientist conducts an interview at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in 2011.
HVO scientist conducts interview at summit of Kīlauea in 2011
HVO scientist conducts interview at summit of Kīlauea in 2011Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientist conducts an interview at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in 2011.
At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groun...
At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groun...At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groundwater may come into contact with with magma or hot rocks, causing violent steam explosions.
At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groun...
At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groun...At Kīlauea, when the lava column drops below the water table, groundwater may come into contact with with magma or hot rocks, causing violent steam explosions.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Kīlauea's Volcanic Gases and Their Environmental Impacts
Kīlauea's Volcanic Gases and Their Environmental ImpactsGas emissions from the crater of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō on Kīlauea's east rift zone (foreground) and the summit vent in Halema‘uma‘uCrater (background, just below the clouds) create volcanic pollution that affects the air quality of downwind communities. USGS photo by Tim Orr.
Kīlauea's Volcanic Gases and Their Environmental Impacts
Kīlauea's Volcanic Gases and Their Environmental ImpactsGas emissions from the crater of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō on Kīlauea's east rift zone (foreground) and the summit vent in Halema‘uma‘uCrater (background, just below the clouds) create volcanic pollution that affects the air quality of downwind communities. USGS photo by Tim Orr.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption and labeled with the years in which they were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption. The areas covered during distinct eruptive phases are shown in unique colors and labeled with the years in which those flows were active.
Map showing the extent of lava flows erupted during Kīlauea's ongoing east rift zone eruption. The areas covered during distinct eruptive phases are shown in unique colors and labeled with the years in which those flows were active.
Lava Flow From Fissure Eruption on Kilauea Volcano's East Rift Zone
Lava Flow From Fissure Eruption on Kilauea Volcano's East Rift ZoneA new fissure eruption in September 2011 on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō on Kīlauea Volcano's east rift zone reminds us of the need to be aware of our ever-changing volcanic environment on Hawai‘i Island. The fissure—the source of the lava flow—is shown in this image. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone and crater are in the background. Aerial view is to the southwest.
Lava Flow From Fissure Eruption on Kilauea Volcano's East Rift Zone
Lava Flow From Fissure Eruption on Kilauea Volcano's East Rift ZoneA new fissure eruption in September 2011 on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō on Kīlauea Volcano's east rift zone reminds us of the need to be aware of our ever-changing volcanic environment on Hawai‘i Island. The fissure—the source of the lava flow—is shown in this image. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone and crater are in the background. Aerial view is to the southwest.
Erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the west
Erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the westAnother view of the erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the west.
Erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the west
Erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the westAnother view of the erupting spatter cone in Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, this one looking toward the west.
Vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit vent
Vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit ventPhoto of vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit vent following vent wall and rim collapses earlier in the day. The rim of the vent on the floor of Halema‘uma‘u is about 150 m (yards) across. The lava surface is about 100 m (yards) below the rim.
Vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit vent
Vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit ventPhoto of vigorous boiling of the lava surface in Kīlauea's summit vent following vent wall and rim collapses earlier in the day. The rim of the vent on the floor of Halema‘uma‘u is about 150 m (yards) across. The lava surface is about 100 m (yards) below the rim.
1984 fissure that cut through the SW side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent ...
1984 fissure that cut through the SW side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent ...A close-up view of the 1984 fissure that cut through the southwest side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone. The crack on the right side of the cone is the 1984 fissure.
1984 fissure that cut through the SW side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent ...
1984 fissure that cut through the SW side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent ...A close-up view of the 1984 fissure that cut through the southwest side of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone. The crack on the right side of the cone is the 1984 fissure.
A petrologist explains Kīlauea's eruptive condition
A petrologist explains Kīlauea's eruptive conditionThe western Kamoamoa fountain-fed lava flows advanced over 1997 lavas (dark flow in foreground) with 1965 and 1968 lavas buried by Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cinder to the far left. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō is in the distant background.
A petrologist explains Kīlauea's eruptive condition
A petrologist explains Kīlauea's eruptive conditionThe western Kamoamoa fountain-fed lava flows advanced over 1997 lavas (dark flow in foreground) with 1965 and 1968 lavas buried by Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cinder to the far left. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō is in the distant background.
After an intrusion on March 5, Pu‘u‘ō‘ō crater floor subsided for several hours. Hot incandescent crater walls were exposed as the floor dropped a total of 113 m (371 ft). Frequent rockfalls into the crater triggered red ash plumes. USGS photo taken by T. Orr on March 5, 2011, at 4:32 p.m.
After an intrusion on March 5, Pu‘u‘ō‘ō crater floor subsided for several hours. Hot incandescent crater walls were exposed as the floor dropped a total of 113 m (371 ft). Frequent rockfalls into the crater triggered red ash plumes. USGS photo taken by T. Orr on March 5, 2011, at 4:32 p.m.
Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into air.
Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into air.Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into the air.
Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into air.
Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into air.Close-up of spattering fissure. Lava reaching 10 m into the air.