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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. March 1965 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava cascades (left) on Makaopuhi lava lake. Photo by D.L. Peck, March 5, 1965. Index card: Kilauea east rift: Makaopuhi lava lake, aerial view; lava cascades at left. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. March 5, 1965. (Phot by D.L. Peck)
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Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Volcanic detritus deposit is 3 feet thick on the north end of Takli Island in Amalik Bay. The detritus is probably thicker on the mainland shown in the background. The white bands on the water are of floating pumice. The dark area in the left foreground is clear water. The white streaks on the beach are fine pumice. The rocks are tertiary basalt. August 8, 1912. Photos mgc00625, mgc00626, and mgc00627 form a panorama.
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One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. The fluid center of the flow has left a deep trench, but a second lava surge begins to fill it. Taken from the north. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. February 18, 1945. Photo by E. Ordonez. Published as plate 50-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, fourth phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. A steady stream of lake lava flows westward into the small circular pond over the vent. The lake level is approximately 15 feet below the high mark of a few hours earlier. View is from the north end of Byron Ledge. Photo by the National Park Service, late morning, December 5, 1959. Figure 22, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 537-E.
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One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Photo taken from Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. December 6, 1944. Published as plate 48-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Album caption: Photograph of trailer-mounted drill rig used during 1968-69. A closer view of the drilling head. The water pump is shown in the right background. Drilling was done using an NX core barrel and bits attached to an AX drill string. Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. circa. 1968. Published as figure 8B in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1004. 1977.
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Album Caption; Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Arizona. Flow structure in the top of a recent basalt flow at the mouth of a narrow channel from which lava flowed (lower right-hand corner). Aa plates are up-ended and oriented perpendicular to the direction of flow in the center. Plates and clinkers are strung out parallel to the direction of flow along the margins of the central part. 1949. Coconino County, Arizona.
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Album caption: Photograph of drill core for 68-2. 0-17.0 ft. Cooling and crystallization of tholeiitic basalt, 1965 Makaopuhi Lake. Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1968. Published as figure 25A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1004. 1977.
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Index card: Kilauea east rift: Kapoho. 1960 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. View of burning house. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii County, Hawaii. January 23, 1960. Note: Similar to Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory photograph number 39, hvo0039.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Eruption of Kilauea Volcano beginning in 1983. Vent 1, viewed from the northwest side. Ed Wolfe in the foreground, reporting to Hawaii Volcano Observatory by radio. 9:00 a.m., March 27, 1984.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Calibrating the magnetometers inside the Observatory library. From left to right: Ruy Finch, Gordon Macdonald, Burt Loucks, and Joel Swartz. 1950.
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Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. The horseshoe shape of the cone is apparent. Quitzocho lava flow in middle ground. Note the sparse cover of ash in the cultivated fields. Taken from the northeast. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 2, 1943. Photo by Institute de Geologia. Published as plate 19-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Vent of a sand volcano produced by liquefaction is about 4 feet across. The strip spanning the vent is a conduit for the drip irrigation system. The furrow spacing in the strawberry field is about 4 feet on center. Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake October 17, 1989. Watsonville area. Slide XIV-2, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-547.
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Interior of the crater, with one eruptive vent and a medium-sized eruptive column charged with ash. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. January 23, 1945. Published as plate 49-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.


map background search result map search result map Coldwater Ridge ash. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Margin of Bonito flow, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona. 1949. Flow structure, basalt flow, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona. 1949. Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Interior of the crater. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. View of burning house. Kilauea east rift, Kilauea Volcano eruption. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1960. The March 1965 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Headquarters of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.1979. Calibrating the magnetometers inside the Observatory library. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1950. Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Edge of a flow of basalt in the rim of the platform south of Capulin. 1909. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Eruption of Kilauea Volcano beginning in 1983. Vent 1, viewed from the northwest side. Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Volcanic detritus deposit is 3 feet thick on the north end of Takli Island in Amalik Bay. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava fountain in Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava stream (flow) from Aloi Crater fissure bubbler. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, fourth phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Vent of a sand volcano produced by liquefaction. Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake. 1989. Photograph of trailer-mounted drill rig used during 1968-69. Hawaii County, Hawaii. circa. 1968. Photograph of drill core for 68-2. 0-17.0 ft. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1968. Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Edge of a flow of basalt in the rim of the platform south of Capulin. 1909. Margin of Bonito flow, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona. 1949. Flow structure, basalt flow, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona. 1949. Vent of a sand volcano produced by liquefaction. Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake. 1989. View of burning house. Kilauea east rift, Kilauea Volcano eruption. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1960. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Headquarters of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.1979. Calibrating the magnetometers inside the Observatory library. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1950. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Eruption of Kilauea Volcano beginning in 1983. Vent 1, viewed from the northwest side. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava fountain in Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava stream (flow) from Aloi Crater fissure bubbler. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, fourth phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Photograph of trailer-mounted drill rig used during 1968-69. Hawaii County, Hawaii. circa. 1968. Photograph of drill core for 68-2. 0-17.0 ft. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1968. Coldwater Ridge ash. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. 1980. The March 1965 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Volcanic detritus deposit is 3 feet thick on the north end of Takli Island in Amalik Bay. Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Interior of the crater. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945.