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lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. This photo, taken from the publicly accessible Kīlauea Overlook at approximately 5:30 a.m. HST, shows that lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources.

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. This photo, taken from the publicly accessible Kīlauea Overlook at approximately 5:30 a.m. HST, shows that lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources.

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. Lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources. The eruption at Kīlauea’s summit is occurring within a closed area of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and high levels of volcanic gas are the primary hazard of concern.

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. Lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources. The eruption at Kīlauea’s summit is occurring within a closed area of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and high levels of volcanic gas are the primary hazard of concern.

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. Lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources. The eruption at Kīlauea’s summit is occurring within a closed area of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and high levels of volcanic gas are the primary hazard of concern.

A summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, began at approximately 4:44 a.m. on June 7, 2023. Lava is flowing on the crater floor and there are several active vent sources. The eruption at Kīlauea’s summit is occurring within a closed area of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and high levels of volcanic gas are the primary hazard of concern.

scientist wearing a helmet stands facing Halemaʻumaʻu crater
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023

HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption from within an area of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park that remains closed to the public for safety reasons. They are equipped with a range of specialized safety gear and personal protective equipment such as gas masks, helmets, gloves, and eye protection.

HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption from within an area of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park that remains closed to the public for safety reasons. They are equipped with a range of specialized safety gear and personal protective equipment such as gas masks, helmets, gloves, and eye protection.

scientist wearing uses in instrument on a tripod next to Halemaʻumaʻu crater
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023

HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption from within an area of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park that remains closed to the public for safety reasons. They are equipped with a range of specialized safety gear and personal protective equipment such as gas masks, helmets, gloves, and eye protection.

HVO scientists monitor the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption from within an area of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park that remains closed to the public for safety reasons. They are equipped with a range of specialized safety gear and personal protective equipment such as gas masks, helmets, gloves, and eye protection.

Aerial view of Halema‘uma‘u crater showing active vent sources and lava flooding the crater floor
Aerial view of summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Aerial view of summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Aerial view of summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

Aerial view shows multiple active vent sources and lava flooding the crater floor. 

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Aerial view of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Aerial view of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
Aerial view of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

HVO scientists conducted an overflight of the new eruption within Halemaʻumaʻu crater at the summit of Kīlauea volcano, within began the morning of June 7, 2023. This aerial photo shows that multiple vent sources are active on the crater floor, much of which has been covered with new lava over the past several hours.

HVO scientists conducted an overflight of the new eruption within Halemaʻumaʻu crater at the summit of Kīlauea volcano, within began the morning of June 7, 2023. This aerial photo shows that multiple vent sources are active on the crater floor, much of which has been covered with new lava over the past several hours.

map showing eruptive activity of June 7, 2023
June 7, 2023—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
June 7, 2023—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
June 7, 2023—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map

A new eruption at the summit of Kīlauea volcano began at approximately 4:43 a.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. This reference map depicts activity in the first two hours of the eruption, based on measurements taken from the crater rim at approximately 6:00 a.m.

A new eruption at the summit of Kīlauea volcano began at approximately 4:43 a.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. This reference map depicts activity in the first two hours of the eruption, based on measurements taken from the crater rim at approximately 6:00 a.m.

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

As of 9:30 a.m., multiple vents remain active in the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit. Most vents are on the crater floor; however, one fissure is in the southwest wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. This fissure is located about 30 meters (100 feet) above the lava lake surface and is approximately 20-25 meters (65-80 feet) long. 

As of 9:30 a.m., multiple vents remain active in the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit. Most vents are on the crater floor; however, one fissure is in the southwest wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. This fissure is located about 30 meters (100 feet) above the lava lake surface and is approximately 20-25 meters (65-80 feet) long. 

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

A close-up view of the fissure vent in the southwest wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. As of 9:30 a.m., multiple vents remain active in the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit.

A close-up view of the fissure vent in the southwest wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. As of 9:30 a.m., multiple vents remain active in the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit.

lava in Halemaʻumaʻu crater
View of Kīlauea summit webcam and eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit webcam and eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
View of Kīlauea summit webcam and eruption in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

The B1cam, located on the down-dropped block west of Halemaʻumaʻu crater, is one of several Hawaiian Volcano Observatory webcams that are documenting the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit. You can view all Kīlauea summit webcams here: Summit Webcams | U.S.

The B1cam, located on the down-dropped block west of Halemaʻumaʻu crater, is one of several Hawaiian Volcano Observatory webcams that are documenting the ongoing eruption at Kīlauea summit. You can view all Kīlauea summit webcams here: Summit Webcams | U.S.

lava samples erupted from Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Samples erupted from Kīlauea summit - June 7, 2023
Samples erupted from Kīlauea summit - June 7, 2023
Samples erupted from Kīlauea summit - June 7, 2023

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists collected samples erupted on June 7, 2023, during the new eruption within Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The samples were collected from the rim of the crater, and range in size up to several inches (6 cm) in size. The samples will be analyzed later for information about the lava erupted during.

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists collected samples erupted on June 7, 2023, during the new eruption within Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The samples were collected from the rim of the crater, and range in size up to several inches (6 cm) in size. The samples will be analyzed later for information about the lava erupted during.

lava erupted from Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023

A view across the Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor, at one of the new vents that began erupting on June 7, 2023. Fountain heights have decreased since the eruption onset and, as of approximately 3 p.m., were about 4-9 meters (13-30 feet) high. The new eruption is confined to Kīlauea summit region, within Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

A view across the Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor, at one of the new vents that began erupting on June 7, 2023. Fountain heights have decreased since the eruption onset and, as of approximately 3 p.m., were about 4-9 meters (13-30 feet) high. The new eruption is confined to Kīlauea summit region, within Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor
Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor - June 7, 2023
Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor - June 7, 2023
Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor - June 7, 2023

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists scouted the perimeter of Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor for a location to sample lava erupted by new vents that opened the morning of June 7, 2023. Initial lava flows inundated the crater floor (an area of approximately 1.5 square km or 370 acres) and added about 10 meters (32 feet) depth of new lava.

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists scouted the perimeter of Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor for a location to sample lava erupted by new vents that opened the morning of June 7, 2023. Initial lava flows inundated the crater floor (an area of approximately 1.5 square km or 370 acres) and added about 10 meters (32 feet) depth of new lava.

New lava on Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor
New Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor lava - June 7, 2023
New Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor lava - June 7, 2023
New Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor lava - June 7, 2023

Lava that is less than one day old drapes over lava from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries on Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor. By the time Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists arrived, this lava at the perimeter of Halemaʻumaʻu was solid but still warm to touch, having erupted earlier that day. Photo taken the afternoon of June 7, 2023, by K.

Lava that is less than one day old drapes over lava from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries on Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor. By the time Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists arrived, this lava at the perimeter of Halemaʻumaʻu was solid but still warm to touch, having erupted earlier that day. Photo taken the afternoon of June 7, 2023, by K.

color photograph of vortex in crater
Vortex in Halema‘uma‘u crater, Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
Vortex in Halema‘uma‘u crater, Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023
Vortex in Halema‘uma‘u crater, Kīlauea summit eruption - June 7, 2023

Scientists observed wind vortexes during the first day of the new eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu crater, which began before sunrise on June 7, 2023. These vortexes form due to extreme head. The rapidly swirling air can entrain hot lava, flinging pieces of crust. Scientists maintained a safe distance on the rim of the crater and used a telephoto lens to take this photo.

Scientists observed wind vortexes during the first day of the new eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu crater, which began before sunrise on June 7, 2023. These vortexes form due to extreme head. The rapidly swirling air can entrain hot lava, flinging pieces of crust. Scientists maintained a safe distance on the rim of the crater and used a telephoto lens to take this photo.

Color photograph of eruption beginning
KWcam captures Kīlauea summit eruption onset in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
KWcam captures Kīlauea summit eruption onset in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023
KWcam captures Kīlauea summit eruption onset in Halema‘uma‘u - June 7, 2023

This photo, captured by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory's KWcam on the northwest rim of the caldera, shows the opening phase of the eruption that began within Halemaʻumaʻu crater the early morning of June 7, 2023. A lava fountain bursts from a vent in the central part of the crater floor and lava begins to flood the surrounding area.

This photo, captured by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory's KWcam on the northwest rim of the caldera, shows the opening phase of the eruption that began within Halemaʻumaʻu crater the early morning of June 7, 2023. A lava fountain bursts from a vent in the central part of the crater floor and lava begins to flood the surrounding area.

color photograph of lava fountains
June 7, 2023 — Vigorous lava fountaining at the start of new Halema‘uma‘u eruption, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — Vigorous lava fountaining at the start of new Halema‘uma‘u eruption, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — Vigorous lava fountaining at the start of new Halema‘uma‘u eruption, Kīlauea volcano

A new eruption began on June 7 in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. This photograph shows moments from the opening hours of the eruption, with an increase in vigor at vents in the western portion of the crater floor.

A new eruption began on June 7 in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. This photograph shows moments from the opening hours of the eruption, with an increase in vigor at vents in the western portion of the crater floor.

color photograph of vent erupting lava from crater wall
June 7, 2023 — New vent erupts lava from Halema‘uma‘u crater wall, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — New vent erupts lava from Halema‘uma‘u crater wall, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — New vent erupts lava from Halema‘uma‘u crater wall, Kīlauea volcano

An eruption began on June 7 in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. Just a few hours after vents opened in the central part of the crater, a new vent formed on the crater wall, sending a cascade of lava into the growing lava lake.

An eruption began on June 7 in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. Just a few hours after vents opened in the central part of the crater, a new vent formed on the crater wall, sending a cascade of lava into the growing lava lake.

Color photograph of vents erupting lava in crater
June 7, 2023 — Halema‘uma‘u crater eruption, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — Halema‘uma‘u crater eruption, Kīlauea volcano
June 7, 2023 — Halema‘uma‘u crater eruption, Kīlauea volcano

A timelapse camera captures the new eruption in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. The initial intensity of the eruption covered the crater floor with lava, fed by numerous fountains. As the eruption stabilized and the vigor declined, the area of active lava on the surface was reduced. 

A timelapse camera captures the new eruption in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea. The initial intensity of the eruption covered the crater floor with lava, fed by numerous fountains. As the eruption stabilized and the vigor declined, the area of active lava on the surface was reduced. 

Geologist making observations of eruption
Geologist observing the eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu - June 7, 2023
Geologist observing the eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu - June 7, 2023
Geologist observing the eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu - June 7, 2023

A Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientist makes measurements of the rising active lava lake using a laser rangefinder mid-day on June 7, 2023.

A Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientist makes measurements of the rising active lava lake using a laser rangefinder mid-day on June 7, 2023.