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Volcano Monitoring by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Kīlauea and other active Hawaiian volcanoes are ideal natural laboratories for researching how volcanoes work, because they are easy to access and have frequent eruptions and earthquakes.
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Volcano Monitoring by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Kīlauea and other active Hawaiian volcanoes are ideal natural laboratories for researching how volcanoes work, because they are easy to access and have frequent eruptions and earthquakes.
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Geological Monitoring of Hawaiian Eruptions

Geological monitoring involves frequent field visits to active vents and lava flows to observe and document newly created volcanic features and to sample lava or tephra for chemical and mineral analyses.
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Geological Monitoring of Hawaiian Eruptions

Geological monitoring involves frequent field visits to active vents and lava flows to observe and document newly created volcanic features and to sample lava or tephra for chemical and mineral analyses.
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Hazards

Volcano and earthquake hazards occur regularly in Hawaii.
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Hazards

Volcano and earthquake hazards occur regularly in Hawaii.
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Explosive eruptions produce multiple hazards

Hawaiian volcanoes have produced explosive eruptions ranging in size and vigor from relatively small lava fountains to large eruptions.
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Explosive eruptions produce multiple hazards

Hawaiian volcanoes have produced explosive eruptions ranging in size and vigor from relatively small lava fountains to large eruptions.
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Lava Flow Hazards Zones and Flow Forecast Methods, Island of Hawai‘i

Lava flows on the Island of Hawai‘i are renowned for their frequent occurrence, relatively easy access, land-building ocean entries, and for Hawaiian names that describe their surface textures—rubbly ‘a‘ā or smooth and sometimes ropey pāhoehoe.
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Lava Flow Hazards Zones and Flow Forecast Methods, Island of Hawai‘i

Lava flows on the Island of Hawai‘i are renowned for their frequent occurrence, relatively easy access, land-building ocean entries, and for Hawaiian names that describe their surface textures—rubbly ‘a‘ā or smooth and sometimes ropey pāhoehoe.
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