The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and Jaggar Museum, shown in this photo, sit atop the summit of Kīlauea Volcano. The snow-capped summit of Mauna Loa, nearly 10,000 feet higher than Kīlauea, looms in the background.
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The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and Jaggar Museum, shown in this photo, sit atop the summit of Kīlauea Volcano. The snow-capped summit of Mauna Loa, nearly 10,000 feet higher than Kīlauea, looms in the background.
Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northERZ near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill...
Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northERZ near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill...Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northeast rift zone near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill) on March 25, 1984, sent massive ‘A‘ā lava flows down the rift toward Kulani.
Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northERZ near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill...
Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northERZ near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill...Erupting vents on Mauna Loa's northeast rift zone near Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula (Red Hill) on March 25, 1984, sent massive ‘A‘ā lava flows down the rift toward Kulani.
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.
View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the ...
View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the ...View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the Southwest Rift. The Sulfur Cone is the white area just above center frame. Pu‘u o Keokeo is the barely visible bump just above Sulfur Cone at the crest of the Southwest Rift.
View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the ...
View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the ...View from just below the summit of Mauna Loa looking back down the Southwest Rift. The Sulfur Cone is the white area just above center frame. Pu‘u o Keokeo is the barely visible bump just above Sulfur Cone at the crest of the Southwest Rift.
Mauna Loa looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna KeaView from above Mauna Loa's upper Northeast Rift Zone looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna Kea.
Mauna Loa looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna KeaView from above Mauna Loa's upper Northeast Rift Zone looking across an unnamed cone toward Mauna Kea.
View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's No...
View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's No...View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone. The edge of North Pit, on the north side of Moku‘āweoweo, is in the foreground.
View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's No...
View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's No...View looking downslope at the various cones that dot Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone. The edge of North Pit, on the north side of Moku‘āweoweo, is in the foreground.
Mauna Loa's upper northERZ near area where it intersects Moku‘āweow...
Mauna Loa's upper northERZ near area where it intersects Moku‘āweow...Aerial view of Mauna Loa's upper northeast rift zone near the area where it intersects Moku‘āweoweo, the summit caldera. Pāhoehoe flows visible in the foreground were erupted in 1942. Distant steep cliffs (right background) are the west wall of the summit caldera.
Mauna Loa's upper northERZ near area where it intersects Moku‘āweow...
Mauna Loa's upper northERZ near area where it intersects Moku‘āweow...Aerial view of Mauna Loa's upper northeast rift zone near the area where it intersects Moku‘āweoweo, the summit caldera. Pāhoehoe flows visible in the foreground were erupted in 1942. Distant steep cliffs (right background) are the west wall of the summit caldera.
Spectacular views of the summit caldera of Mauna Loa
Spectacular views of the summit caldera of Mauna LoaA view of Moku‘āweoweo, the summit caldera of Mauna Loa, as seen from South Pit (looking to the north-northwest). An eruption in 1940 created the cinder-and-spatter cone visible on the caldera floor (right center). This cone, which is about 114 m (373 feet) high, is the largest cone at Mauna Loa's summit.
Spectacular views of the summit caldera of Mauna Loa
Spectacular views of the summit caldera of Mauna LoaA view of Moku‘āweoweo, the summit caldera of Mauna Loa, as seen from South Pit (looking to the north-northwest). An eruption in 1940 created the cinder-and-spatter cone visible on the caldera floor (right center). This cone, which is about 114 m (373 feet) high, is the largest cone at Mauna Loa's summit.
An the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's sum...
An the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's sum...An aerial view of the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's summit caldera as seen from the southeast. The west wall of the caldera (background) is about 170 m (560 feet) high. Most of the caldera floor around the cone is covered by lava flows erupted in 1984.
An the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's sum...
An the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's sum...An aerial view of the 1940 cinder-and-spatter cone on the floor of Mauna Loa's summit caldera as seen from the southeast. The west wall of the caldera (background) is about 170 m (560 feet) high. Most of the caldera floor around the cone is covered by lava flows erupted in 1984.
This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the NE. The east ...
This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the NE. The east ...This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the northeast. The east flank of Mauna Kea is to the left, and North Pit, on the northeast end of Moku‘āweoweo, is straight ahead.
This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the NE. The east ...
This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the NE. The east ...This view of Mauna Loa's summit is looking toward the northeast. The east flank of Mauna Kea is to the left, and North Pit, on the northeast end of Moku‘āweoweo, is straight ahead.
Spectacular views of Mauna Loa's Southwest and NorthERZs
Spectacular views of Mauna Loa's Southwest and NorthERZsView looking up Mauna Loa's spectacular Southwest Rift Zone. Pu‘u o Keokeo fills the lower half of the photo. The black lava beyond is mostly from 1916 and 1926. The summit of Mauna Loa is in the background.
Spectacular views of Mauna Loa's Southwest and NorthERZs
Spectacular views of Mauna Loa's Southwest and NorthERZsView looking up Mauna Loa's spectacular Southwest Rift Zone. Pu‘u o Keokeo fills the lower half of the photo. The black lava beyond is mostly from 1916 and 1926. The summit of Mauna Loa is in the background.
The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of a...
The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of a...The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of about 13,679 ft, is actually just the highest point along the rim of the steep cliffs that surround Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku‘āweoweo, Dark-colored lava flows of recent vintage (1984) cover the floor of Moku‘āweoweo. View is looking southwest.
The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of a...
The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of a...The high point of Mauna Loa, in the background at an elevation of about 13,679 ft, is actually just the highest point along the rim of the steep cliffs that surround Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku‘āweoweo, Dark-colored lava flows of recent vintage (1984) cover the floor of Moku‘āweoweo. View is looking southwest.
This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to SW, shows a fis...
This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to SW, shows a fis...This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to the southwest, shows a fissure that bisected it during the 1984 eruption (crack on the right side of the cone). Pāhoehoe flows and spatter erupted from the 1984 fissure blanket the caldera floor northwest of the cone (foreground).
This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to SW, shows a fis...
This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to SW, shows a fis...This view of Mauna Loa's 1940 vent cone, looking to the southwest, shows a fissure that bisected it during the 1984 eruption (crack on the right side of the cone). Pāhoehoe flows and spatter erupted from the 1984 fissure blanket the caldera floor northwest of the cone (foreground).
This Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that w...
This Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that w...This aerial view of Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that were erupted in 1949. The crack extending down the left side of the cone is the northeast-southwest trending 1984 fissure that bisected the southwest flank of the cone during the initial phase of the eruption. Light-brown tephra erupted from the 1949 cone thins to the west.
This Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that w...
This Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that w...This aerial view of Mauna Loa's summit shows the cinder-cone and lava flows that were erupted in 1949. The crack extending down the left side of the cone is the northeast-southwest trending 1984 fissure that bisected the southwest flank of the cone during the initial phase of the eruption. Light-brown tephra erupted from the 1949 cone thins to the west.
Solar-powered seismic station located near summit of Mauna Loa Volcano
Solar-powered seismic station located near summit of Mauna Loa VolcanoSolar-powered seismic station located near the summit of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawai‘i.
Solar-powered seismic station located near summit of Mauna Loa Volcano
Solar-powered seismic station located near summit of Mauna Loa VolcanoSolar-powered seismic station located near the summit of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawai‘i.
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumber
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumberLava fountains up to 20 m (65 ft) high erupted from fissures on the north flank of Mauna Loa early Sunday morning, July 6, 1975. USGS photo.
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumber
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumberLava fountains up to 20 m (65 ft) high erupted from fissures on the north flank of Mauna Loa early Sunday morning, July 6, 1975. USGS photo.
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumber
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumberOn July 6, 1975, eruptive fissures opened along Mauna Loa
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumber
Mauna Loa rumbled and stretched as it awakened from a 25-year slumberOn July 6, 1975, eruptive fissures opened along Mauna Loa
1940 was a momentous year for Mauna Loa - and for Thomas A. Jaggar
1940 was a momentous year for Mauna Loa - and for Thomas A. JaggarLava fountains erupt from a fissure in the southwestern part of Moku`aeoweo, Mauna Loa's summit caldera, on April 11, 1940 (view looking to the south-southeast). Patches of white snow cling to the caldera walls as fluid pahoehoe lava flows spread across
1940 was a momentous year for Mauna Loa - and for Thomas A. Jaggar
1940 was a momentous year for Mauna Loa - and for Thomas A. JaggarLava fountains erupt from a fissure in the southwestern part of Moku`aeoweo, Mauna Loa's summit caldera, on April 11, 1940 (view looking to the south-southeast). Patches of white snow cling to the caldera walls as fluid pahoehoe lava flows spread across
Maps showing lava flow progression during the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa. These maps were featured in the Hawai‘i Tribune-Herald newspaper on March 27, 1984 (top) and March 30, 1984 (bottom).
Maps showing lava flow progression during the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa. These maps were featured in the Hawai‘i Tribune-Herald newspaper on March 27, 1984 (top) and March 30, 1984 (bottom).
Low lava fountains from 1984 Mauna Loa "2,900-m vents" signaled dec...
Low lava fountains from 1984 Mauna Loa "2,900-m vents" signaled dec...Lava production from these "2,900-m vents" began to decrease in late March but declined most rapidly between April 7 and 9 from about 300,000 m3 per hour to less than 100,000 m3 per hour. Photo taken at 9:09 a.m.
Low lava fountains from 1984 Mauna Loa "2,900-m vents" signaled dec...
Low lava fountains from 1984 Mauna Loa "2,900-m vents" signaled dec...Lava production from these "2,900-m vents" began to decrease in late March but declined most rapidly between April 7 and 9 from about 300,000 m3 per hour to less than 100,000 m3 per hour. Photo taken at 9:09 a.m.
Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town ...
Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town ...Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town of Hilo. Photograph taken near the Hilo airport on April 4.
Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town ...
Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town ...Lava flows from the 1984 eruption of Mauna Loa loom above the town of Hilo. Photograph taken near the Hilo airport on April 4.