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View looking northeast at Kīlauea's summit lava lake....
View looking NE at Kīlauea's summit lava lake.
View looking NE at Kīlauea's summit lava lake.
View looking NE at Kīlauea's summit lava lake.

View looking northeast at Kīlauea's summit lava lake.

field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea
field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea
field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea
field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea Volcano's East Rift Zone. The upgrade consisted of switching the old analog instrument to a newer digital model. This tiltmeter is used to track magma movement within the volcano.

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory field engineers upgrade a tiltmeter on Kīlauea Volcano's East Rift Zone. The upgrade consisted of switching the old analog instrument to a newer digital model. This tiltmeter is used to track magma movement within the volcano.

A clear day provided a stunning view of Mauna Loa's summit...
A clear day provided a stunning view of Mauna Loa's summit
A clear day provided a stunning view of Mauna Loa's summit
A clear day provided a stunning view of Mauna Loa's summit

USGS scientists hiked to the summit of Mauna Loa, where they checked on HVO's monitoring instruments and realigned an antenna that allows webcam images of the volcano's summit caldera (shown in this panoramic image) to be posted on the HVO website.

USGS scientists hiked to the summit of Mauna Loa, where they checked on HVO's monitoring instruments and realigned an antenna that allows webcam images of the volcano's summit caldera (shown in this panoramic image) to be posted on the HVO website.

Color photograph of monument to home covered by a lava flow
Heimaey lava flow from 1973 eruption
Heimaey lava flow from 1973 eruption
Heimaey lava flow from 1973 eruption

A stone marker over a house destroyed by a lava flow from the 1973 eruption on the island of Heimaey, Iceland. Photo by the author.

A stone marker over a house destroyed by a lava flow from the 1973 eruption on the island of Heimaey, Iceland. Photo by the author.

Kīlauea summit lava lake level falls with return to deflation...
Kīlauea summit lava lake level falls with return to deflation
Kīlauea summit lava lake level falls with return to deflation
Kīlauea summit lava lake level falls with return to deflation

Early this morning the lava lake level was measured at 12.5 m (41 ft) below the vent rim, the highest level the lake reached this month. But, at around 8:30 a.m., summit inflation switched to deflation and the lava lake level began to drop.

Early this morning the lava lake level was measured at 12.5 m (41 ft) below the vent rim, the highest level the lake reached this month. But, at around 8:30 a.m., summit inflation switched to deflation and the lava lake level began to drop.

Lava flowing from Kīlauea again...
Lava flowing from Kīlauea again
Lava flowing from Kīlauea again
A 3D tour of Kīlauea's summit lava lake...
A 3D tour of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
A 3D tour of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
A 3D tour of Kīlauea's summit lava lake

This 3D model of the lava lake at Kīlauea's summit was constructed from a series of thermal images acquired during an overflight on Thursday, March 16. For scale, the lava lake is about 250 meters (820 ft) across. The lake is within the Overlook crater, which is within Halema‘uma‘u Crater.

This 3D model of the lava lake at Kīlauea's summit was constructed from a series of thermal images acquired during an overflight on Thursday, March 16. For scale, the lava lake is about 250 meters (820 ft) across. The lake is within the Overlook crater, which is within Halema‘uma‘u Crater.

Kīlauea Volcano's summit eruption in Halema‘uma‘u Crater reaches 9t...
Kīlauea's eruption in Halema‘uma‘u reaches 9th anniv.
Kīlauea's eruption in Halema‘uma‘u reaches 9th anniv.
Kīlauea's eruption in Halema‘uma‘u reaches 9th anniv.

Sunset view of the Kīlauea summit lava lake showing an active area of spattering at the right margin. Jagged openings between cooler crustal plates reveal molten lava. HVO is faintly visible on the Kīlauea Caldera rim at upper left. USGS photo February 13, 2017.

Sunset view of the Kīlauea summit lava lake showing an active area of spattering at the right margin. Jagged openings between cooler crustal plates reveal molten lava. HVO is faintly visible on the Kīlauea Caldera rim at upper left. USGS photo February 13, 2017.

Lava Inundation Zones Identified for Mauna Loa...
Lava Inundation Zones Identified for Mauna Loa
Lava Inundation Zones Identified for Mauna Loa
Lava Inundation Zones Identified for Mauna Loa

Inundation zones shown on map sheets as numbered colored boxes.

Sluggish breakout on Kīlauea Volcano's coastal plain remains active...
Sluggish breakout on Kīlauea's coastal plain remains active
Sluggish breakout on Kīlauea's coastal plain remains active
Sluggish breakout on Kīlauea's coastal plain remains active

The surface breakout that started on February 10 remains active on the coastal plain just east of the main episode 61g lava flow field. The flow front, pictured here, advanced to about 300 m (0.2 miles) from the emergency access road in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, but appeared to be stalled this afternoon.

The surface breakout that started on February 10 remains active on the coastal plain just east of the main episode 61g lava flow field. The flow front, pictured here, advanced to about 300 m (0.2 miles) from the emergency access road in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, but appeared to be stalled this afternoon.

Pulsing magma supply detected at Kīlauea...
Pulsing magma supply detected at Kīlauea
Pulsing magma supply detected at Kīlauea
Pulsing magma supply detected at Kīlauea

A Valentine's Day 2017 view of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake, here the surface of the lake is about 21 m (69 ft) below the vent rim. The lake diameter is about 255 m or 840 ft. Careful tracking of the amount of ash emitted by lake processes suggest an important new insight into the supply of magma to Kīlauea's summit. USGS Photo.

A Valentine's Day 2017 view of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake, here the surface of the lake is about 21 m (69 ft) below the vent rim. The lake diameter is about 255 m or 840 ft. Careful tracking of the amount of ash emitted by lake processes suggest an important new insight into the supply of magma to Kīlauea's summit. USGS Photo.

Remotely measuring the temperature of Kīlauea lava...
Remotely measuring the temperature of Kīlauea lava
Remotely measuring the temperature of Kīlauea lava
Remotely measuring the temperature of Kīlauea lava

A U.S. Geological Survey scientist used a custom-built, high-speed camera to remotely measure the temperature of spattering lava on the surface of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake (background). This particular experiment, conducted from the Jaggar Museum overlook in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park on December 10, 2016, was part of a NASA-funded research project.

A U.S. Geological Survey scientist used a custom-built, high-speed camera to remotely measure the temperature of spattering lava on the surface of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake (background). This particular experiment, conducted from the Jaggar Museum overlook in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park on December 10, 2016, was part of a NASA-funded research project.

Map Kīlauea's active East Rift Zone lava flow field in relation to ...
Map Kīlauea's active ERZ lava flow field in relation to SEern part ...
Map Kīlauea's active ERZ lava flow field in relation to SEern part ...
Map Kīlauea's active ERZ lava flow field in relation to SEern part ...

This small-scale map shows Kīlauea's active East Rift Zone lava flow field in relation to the southeastern part of the Island of Hawai?i. The area of the active flow field as of January 12 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the active flow as of February 16 is shown in red. Older Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō lava flows (1983-2016) are shown in gray.

This small-scale map shows Kīlauea's active East Rift Zone lava flow field in relation to the southeastern part of the Island of Hawai?i. The area of the active flow field as of January 12 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the active flow as of February 16 is shown in red. Older Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō lava flows (1983-2016) are shown in gray.

NASA practices for Mars exploration on Kīlauea Volcano...
NASA practices for Mars exploration on Kīlauea
NASA practices for Mars exploration on Kīlauea
NASA practices for Mars exploration on Kīlauea

Left: Astronauts James A. Lovell, Jr., and Fred W. Haise, Jr., members of NASA's third team of moon explorers, carried cameras, communications equipment, and an Apollo Lunar Hand Tools scoop during a simulation of a lunar traverse at Kīlauea Volcano in December 1969.

Left: Astronauts James A. Lovell, Jr., and Fred W. Haise, Jr., members of NASA's third team of moon explorers, carried cameras, communications equipment, and an Apollo Lunar Hand Tools scoop during a simulation of a lunar traverse at Kīlauea Volcano in December 1969.

A Valentine's Day view of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake...
A Valentine's Day view of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
A Valentine's Day view of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
A Valentine's Day view of Kīlauea's summit lava lake

Today, Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake level was 21 m (69 ft) below the vent rim. A long stretch of active spattering was visible along the east lake margin from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, an area that remains closed to the public due to ongoing hazards. The usual spatter source to the southeast was small by comparison.

Today, Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake level was 21 m (69 ft) below the vent rim. A long stretch of active spattering was visible along the east lake margin from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, an area that remains closed to the public due to ongoing hazards. The usual spatter source to the southeast was small by comparison.

High-tech instruments track volcanic gases at Kīlauea Volcano...
High-tech instruments track volcanic gases at Kīlauea
High-tech instruments track volcanic gases at Kīlauea
High-tech instruments track volcanic gases at Kīlauea

HVO's geochemist uses a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) instrument to track volcanic gases emitted from the lava lake with Halema‘uma‘u Crater. These measurements help detect changes in gas composition, which can provide insight into the inner workings of Kīlauea Volcano.

HVO's geochemist uses a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) instrument to track volcanic gases emitted from the lava lake with Halema‘uma‘u Crater. These measurements help detect changes in gas composition, which can provide insight into the inner workings of Kīlauea Volcano.

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory office building is located on the...
USGS HVO office building is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera i...
USGS HVO office building is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera i...
USGS HVO office building is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera i...

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory office building is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory office building is located on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

VIDEO: Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry. Today, the "firehos...
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry

VIDEO: Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry. Today, the "firehose flow" could be clearly seen from the public lava viewing area, 800 meters (about one-half mile) east of the ocean entry, in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

VIDEO: Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry. Today, the "firehose flow" could be clearly seen from the public lava viewing area, 800 meters (about one-half mile) east of the ocean entry, in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.

The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea ...
The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea ...
The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea ...
The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea ...

The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea to the north. Younger lava flows appear dark on the volcano's flank, and clouds rest in the eastern saddle between the two volcanoes.

The gentle slope of Mauna Loa as seen from the flanks of Mauna Kea to the north. Younger lava flows appear dark on the volcano's flank, and clouds rest in the eastern saddle between the two volcanoes.

Crack above Kīlauea's ocean entry has widened, increasing instabili...
Crack above Kīlauea's ocean entry has widened
Crack above Kīlauea's ocean entry has widened
Crack above Kīlauea's ocean entry has widened

The hot crack near the sea cliff, in the immediate area of the ocean entry, has widened significantly over the past four days. On Saturday, January 28, the crack was 30 cm wide (1 foot). Today, HVO geologists in protective gear briefly entered the area and measured the crack as being 75 cm (2.5 feet).

The hot crack near the sea cliff, in the immediate area of the ocean entry, has widened significantly over the past four days. On Saturday, January 28, the crack was 30 cm wide (1 foot). Today, HVO geologists in protective gear briefly entered the area and measured the crack as being 75 cm (2.5 feet).