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Album caption: Halemaumau lava lake. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. May 28, 1917.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. March 1965 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Some cracks on the surface of Makaopuhi lava lake. Other areas are solid red/orange lava. Photo by D.L. Peck, March 9, 1965. Index card: Kilauea east rift: Makaopuhi lava lake, aerial view. Some cracks on surface; other areas are solid red/orange lava. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. March 6, 1965. (Photo by D. L. Peck)
Album caption: Halemaumau lava lake. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. December 8, 1916.
Album caption: Crags in Halemaumau lava lake. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. January 23, 1918.
Album caption and index card: Mauna Kea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. n.d. Portion published as left photo, page 35 in U.S. Geological Survey Volcanoes. 1982.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1967-1968 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Fume clouds in the Halemaumau fire pit, viewed from the southeast. March 13, 1968.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pressure dome driblet on a prehistoric lava flow near Puu Kou in the Kau Desert. Photo by H.T. Stearns, August 8, 1924. Plate 24-A, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 616.
Album caption: Islands in Halemaumau lava lake. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. January 23, 1918.
This dataset contains Unoccupied Aircraft Systems (UAS) footage from the 2018 summit collapse of Kīlauea Volcano, Island of Hawai‘i. The intrusion of magma into Kīlauea’s lower East Rift Zone triggered draining of the summit lava lake and magma withdrawal from the shallow reservoir. This resulted in 62 subsequent collapse events at the summit between May and early-August 2018. Each collapse event released energy equivalent to a magnitude-5.3 earthquake. The total collapse volume was about 0.8 km^3, with subsidence of more than 500 m in some places. There are 73 UAS videos in this publication, recorded from May 19 to September 5, which have been separated into subpages by month. Sub-pages for each month also contain...
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kalapana earthquake of November 29, 1975. Lava fountains, about 10 meters high, on the floor of Kilauea Caldera at about 6:00 a.m. View is from near the west end of the eruptive fissure. November 29, 1975. Figure 13, U.S. Geological Survey Circular 740.
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