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Volcano Watch — How vulnerable are the Kulani prison sites to future lava flows?

Volcano Watch — How vulnerable are the Kulani prison sites to future lava flows?

At a recent public meeting, the State of Hawai`i outlined a proposal to locate a new, approximately 2,300-bed medium-security correctional facility 10...

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Volcano Watch — Why study the Puna Ridge?

Volcano Watch — Why study the Puna Ridge?

Scientists have learned a lot about the on-land part of Kīlauea's east rift zone, but little is known about its underwater part, the Puna Ridge. A...

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Volcano Watch — A glimpse underneath Mauna Loa

Volcano Watch — A glimpse underneath Mauna Loa

Hawai`i is one of the most extensively studied volcanic regions in the world. However, there is still very little known about the processes that take...

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Volcano Watch — Hawaiian honeycreepers and the molecular clock

Volcano Watch — Hawaiian honeycreepers and the molecular clock

One of the most useful gadgets in the geologist's tool box is the ability to measure the age of a lava flow, an island, or even the earth itself.
 

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Volcano Watch — Rocks float briefly where lava meets the sea

Volcano Watch — Rocks float briefly where lava meets the sea

Lava and the surf—two powerful forces seeking supremacy over each other. One consequence of this battle is "floating rocks" seen near the ocean entry...

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Volcano Watch — Water on volcanoes: heavy rain and crater lakes

Volcano Watch — Water on volcanoes: heavy rain and crater lakes

The terrible tragedy in Nicaragua and Honduras from Hurricane Mitch's extraordinary rainfall was made worse by a volcano. The volcano didn't erupt...

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Volcano Watch — Flowing Lava Falls Hard to Observe

Volcano Watch — Flowing Lava Falls Hard to Observe

Every day, tourists and locals visit Kolekole stream to see 70 cubic meters of water per second (18,000 gallons per minute or gpm) cascade 135 m (442...

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Volcano Watch — Greenhouse gases in our backyard

Volcano Watch — Greenhouse gases in our backyard

Early Sunday morning shoppers at the Volcano farmers market can purchase delicious greenhouse tomatoes grown in Mountain View. In a cool mauka (inland...

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Volcano Watch — Mapping and sampling the submarine slopes of Hawai‘i a job for modern research tools

Volcano Watch — Mapping and sampling the submarine slopes of Hawai‘i a job for modern research tools

The major part of each Hawaiian volcano lies below sea level, which creates a logistical nightmare: How does one study the submarine slopes?

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Volcano Watch — Scientists explore Kīlauea's underwater east rift zone

Volcano Watch — Scientists explore Kīlauea's underwater east rift zone

Scientists know more about the history and inner dynamics of Kīlauea than they do about most other volcanoes in the world. Yet a major portion of the...

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Volcano Watch — Dirty research: flushing mud from inside Kīlauea

Volcano Watch — Dirty research: flushing mud from inside Kīlauea

A 1,262-m-deep (4,139-ft-deep) research hole was drilled in the southwest corner of Kīlauea's caldera in 1973. At the time, this was the deepest hole...

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Volcano Watch — Ongoing Subsidence at Kīlauea Volcano

Volcano Watch — Ongoing Subsidence at Kīlauea Volcano

Kīlauea Volcano's summit has been slowly subsiding since 1983, the year that the ongoing Pu`u O`o-Kupaianaha eruption started. This broad and gentle...

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