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September 5, 2024

In the late evening of November 27, 2022, an effusive eruption began inside Moku'aweoweo caldera at the summit of Mauna Loa volcano. The eruption, the first at Mauna Loa in 38 years, continued for the next 12 days. ThisUSGS Data Release provides chronological geospatial data for the Mauna Loa 2022 eruption. 

Color photograph of volcanic vent

Within a few hours of Mauna Loa's eruption start on November 27, 2022, lava had covered most of the caldera floor, and several fissures just outside caldera sent short lava flows up to 3 kilometers (2 miles) to the southwest. 

Later in the morning of November 28, summit effusion ceased, and the eruption moved into the volcano's Northeast Rift Zone. Several rift zone fissures were initially active, but by November 30 effusion had focused at a vent known as fissure 3. 

Color photograph of lava flow

For another 10 days, fissure 3 fountained and fed lava flows that eventually stretched 18 kilometers (11 miles) to the north, threatening but not reaching the Daniel K. Inouye Highway across the island's interior. Effusion from fissure 3 began declining overnight December 7–8 and ceased on December 10, by which time the eruption had covered approximately 36 square kilometers (14 square miles) of Mauna Loa with new lava. 

In this USGS Data Release, the authors have sought to chronicle this sequence of events using geospatial data in the form of an Esri file geodatabase, Esri shapefiles, and Google Earth KMZs, as well as rapid response orthomosaic and thermal map rasters. 

Reference: Zoeller, M.H., Patrick, M.R., Bard, J.A., Trusdell, F.A., Parcheta, C.E., Wessels, R.L., Carbo, C.L., Mosbrucker, A.R., and Robinson, J.E., 2024, Geospatial database of the 2022 summit and Northeast Rift Zone eruption of Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaiʻi: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1KES7F4.

 

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