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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, third phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Small incandescent tongues of very fluid lava flowing into the west bay of the crater from the base of the fountain. View is from Byron Ledge. 9:00 p.m., November 28, 1959. Figure 16, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 537-E.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava puddle approaches the display case at a tourist overlook at Aloi Crater. The crater is not yet filled; the puddle was erupted from a fissure outside the crater. Note a new crack cutting the pavement between the two posts. 9:00 a.m., April 9, 1970. Figure 36, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1056.
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Comma-separated values (.csv) file containing data related to mercury concentrations in dragonfly samples from U.S. National Parks collected as part of the Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP). This data release supersedes Eagles-Smith, C.A., Nelson, S.J., Flanagan-Pritz, C.M., Willacker Jr., J.J., and Klemmer, A.J., 2018, Total mercury concentrations in dragonfly larvae from U.S. national parks (ver. 8.0, December 2022): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TK6NPT. Please contact fresc_outreach@usgs.gov for access.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Fountain and lake during the last day of the first phase, viewed from Kilauea Iki Crater overlook. Exceptionally level surface of the 330-foot deep lava lake. Lighter areas and bands are fluid lava oozing and squeezing up around foundering plates of the crust on the continually reworked surface. #1:00 p.m., November 21, 1959. Figure 13 (bottom), U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 537-E. See also photo rdh00046.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Holei Pali, viewed from several hundred meters seaward of its base, showing a lava cascade. Note how lava, probably with a fluidity transitional between pahoehoe and aa, surges down the steep slope, much as water moving in a flume. Sticky aa flow (foreground) slowly advances from the base of the pali (step cliff) This flow entered the ocean several hours later. Visible height of the pali was about 220 meters. June 26, 1969. Photo by D.W. Reeser, National Park Service. Figure 14, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1056.
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Album caption: Eruption in Alae Crater at 23h 16m as viewed from the overlook. The actively circulating part of the lake has become restricted to an area less than 100m long adjacent to the fountains. Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hawaii County, Hawaii. August 22, 1963. Published as figure 14 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 935-A. 1976. Index card: Same as album caption.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. February 1969 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava drapery on the 230-meter high walls of Makaopuhi Crater, viewed from the floor of a deep pit. Note the talus cones at the base of the crater wall, built predominantly from falling fragments, with minor amounts of dislodged wallrock included. Steam rises from cooling aa on the floor of the crater. March 5, 1969. Figure 10, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 891.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. February 1969 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Opening of a fissure across Chain of Craters Road west of Alae Crater: 2:01 p.m., February 22, 1969, lava surging from the fissure uplifts the pavement and wells out as a sluggish flow. Note the spatter clots flying through the air and steam issuing from the extension of the crack on the right side of the road. Photo by J.C. Forbes. Figure 13-D, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 891. Photos sda00013, ska00014, sda00015, sda00016, and sda00017 form a sequence
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Development of a 850-foot lava fountain with greatly increased lava output and the rise of a 130-foot deep lava lake, viewed from Byron Ledge overlook. 5:30 p.m., November 18, 1959. Figure 10 (middle left), U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 537-E.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Tramway used to transport equipment from the rim to the floor of Kilauea Volcano in 1968-69. In the foreground are the equipment trailer, the litter used to take equipment from the tram to the drill site, the core box (lower left) and a sheathed thermocouple (center). The trail to get in and out of the crater goes up the left side of the talus in the background, and then up the ridge between the east and west pits, to the top. Figure 6-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1004.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Craggy, furrowed spatter rampart between the western and eastern vents in the Mauna Ulu vent area, viewed from the south edge of the western vent. The peak of the rampart is about 10 meters above its base. The material in the foreground consists of partly welded spatter. It slumped toward the western vent when lava drained into the fissure after fountaining stopped on June 13, 1969. June 14, 1969. Figure 11, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1056.
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This data includes plot location, elevation, canopy density, canopy species, and char height for each plot that was surveyed for this study. All plots were located in the burn scar of the 2018 Keauhou Fire in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, in the area known as the "Mauna Loa strip", located on the south flank of Mauna Loa.
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We quantified the availability of breeding habitat of the endangered Hawaii Akepa (Loxops coccineus). The species is thought to nest excusively in natural cavities within mature ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha) trees but birds commonly occur in short stature trees that presumably do not have any natural cavities because of their polyploidal (many-branched) structure. To test this hypothesis we searched for cavities in trees where akepa forage and we measured diameter of each stem of each tree examined. The habitat is in montane areas of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Mauna Loa volcano.We surveyed 57 plots, 49 in montane woodland and 8 in closed-canopy forest. Six tree cavities were detected in the 214 sampled trees:...
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This data release includes data and metadata on seedling counts for native woody species, for plots that were established to monitor the efficacy of post-fire seed addition in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Island of Hawaiʻi. All plots were located in the burn scar of the 2018 Keauhou Fire in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, in the area known as the "Mauna Loa strip", located on the south flank of Mauna Loa.
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In Hawai‘i and other oceanic islands with few native land mammals, black rats (Rattus rattus) are among the most damaging invasive vertebrate species to native forest bird populations and habitats, due to their arboreal behavior and generalist foraging habitats and habitat use. We evaluated the nesting response of Hawai‘i ‘Elepaio (Chasiempis sandwichensis; Monarchidae), a generalist insectivore, to the removal of black rats using rodenticide in a before-after-control-impact study in high and low, mesic montane habitat recovering from long-term damage from introduced ungulates and weeds. We monitored nesting and rat activity during 2015–2016 before applying diphacinone bait in 2017 to remove rats from two 700 x...
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Photomicrograph of a sample of Pele's hair from Kilauea Volcano, showing a closed loop. Circa 1970. Figure 2-A, p.94, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey, v.5, no.1.


map background search result map search result map Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Photomicrograph of a sample of Pele's hair from Kilauea Volcano, showing a closed loop. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Fountaining in the lava cone in the Alae-Aloi vent area. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Ulu(?) dome fountaining. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Puu Huluhulu, viewed across the partly filled Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1967-68 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava lakes, levees and islands, viewed from number 9 overlook northwest of the 1919 tunnel. 1967. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, third phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. February 1969 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Craggy, furrowed spatter rampart between the western and eastern vents in the Mauna Ulu vent area, viewed from the south edge of the western vent. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava puddle approaches the display case at a tourist overlook at Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Tramway used to transport equipment from the rim to the floor of Kilauea Volcano in 1968-69. Occurrence of natural nest cavities in montane ohia trees in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Eruption in Alae Crater, Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1963. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Elepaio nest monitoring and black rat mark recapture data 2015-2017 Total mercury concentrations in dragonfly larvae from U.S. national parks (ver. 9.0, November 2023) Plot location, burn severity, and canopy data, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Seedling counts, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Elepaio nest monitoring and black rat mark recapture data 2015-2017 Occurrence of natural nest cavities in montane ohia trees in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Plot location, burn severity, and canopy data, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Seedling counts, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Photomicrograph of a sample of Pele's hair from Kilauea Volcano, showing a closed loop. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Fountaining in the lava cone in the Alae-Aloi vent area. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Ulu(?) dome fountaining. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Puu Huluhulu, viewed across the partly filled Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1967-68 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava lakes, levees and islands, viewed from number 9 overlook northwest of the 1919 tunnel. 1967. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, first phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1959 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, third phase of activity in Kilauea Iki Crater. February 1969 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Craggy, furrowed spatter rampart between the western and eastern vents in the Mauna Ulu vent area, viewed from the south edge of the western vent. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1969-1971 Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Lava puddle approaches the display case at a tourist overlook at Aloi Crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Tramway used to transport equipment from the rim to the floor of Kilauea Volcano in 1968-69. Eruption in Alae Crater, Hawaii County, Hawaii. 1963. Total mercury concentrations in dragonfly larvae from U.S. national parks (ver. 9.0, November 2023)