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Map showing flow field changes

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field.

Geologic map of the Simcoe Mountains Volcanic Field, main central segment, Yakama Nation, Washington

Mountainous parts of the Yakama Nation lands in south-central Washington are mostly covered by basaltic lava flows and cinder cones that make up the Simcoe Mountains volcanic field. The accompanying geologic map of the central part of the volcanic field has been produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on behalf of the Water Resources Program of the Yakama Nation. The volcanic terrain stretch

Map with thermal mosaic overlay

This map overlays a georeferenced thermal image mosaic onto the flow field change map to show the distribution of active and recently active breakouts.

Map showing flow field changes

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field. 

Landsat satellite image shows June 27th lava flow

This satellite image was captured on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 by the Landsat 8 satellite. 

Geologic map of the Orchard 7.5' quadrangle, Morgan County, Colorado

The Orchard 7.5' quadrangle is located along the South Platte River corridor on the semi-arid plains of eastern Colorado, and contains surficial deposits that record alluvial, eolian, and hillslope processes that have operated through environmental changes from the Pleistocene to the present. The South Platte River, originating high in the Colorado Front Range, has played a major role in shaping t

Map with thermal mosaic overlay

This map overlays a georeferenced thermal image mosaic onto the flow field change map above and shows the distribution of active and recently active breakouts.

Map showing flow field changes

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field.

Geologic map of the Vashon 7.5' quadrangle and selected areas, King County, Washington

This map is an interpretation of a 6-ft-resolution lidar-derived digital elevation model combined with geology by Derek B. Booth and Kathy Goetz Troost. Field work by Booth and Troost was located on the 1:24,000-scale topographic map of the Vashon and Des Moines 7.5' quadrangles that were published in 1997 and 1995, respectively. Much of the geology was interpreted from landforms portrayed on the

Bathymetric survey of Lake Calumet, Cook County, Illinois

The U.S. Geological Survey collected bathymetric data in Lake Calumet and a portion of the Calumet River in the vicinity of Lake Calumet to produce a bathymetric map. The bathymetric survey was made over 3 days (July 26, September 11, and November 7, 2012). Lake Calumet has become a focus area for Asian carp rapid-response efforts by state and federal agencies, and very little bathymetric data exi

Map showing flow field changes

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field.

Small-scale map of flow field

This small-scale map shows Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow in relation to lower Puna.