A small amount of lava spatter was thrown from the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit, on December 20, 2021. Lava continued to flow into the lake from a source north (left) of the main vent cone. Multiple sources of degassing can be seen on and around the vent cone. USGS photo by B. Carr.
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A small amount of lava spatter was thrown from the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit, on December 20, 2021. Lava continued to flow into the lake from a source north (left) of the main vent cone. Multiple sources of degassing can be seen on and around the vent cone. USGS photo by B. Carr.
A small amount of lava spatter was thrown from the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit, on December 20, 2021. Lava continued to flow into the lake from a source north (left) of the main vent cone. Multiple sources of degassing can be seen on and around the vent cone. USGS photo by B. Carr.
A small amount of lava spatter was thrown from the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit, on December 20, 2021. Lava continued to flow into the lake from a source north (left) of the main vent cone. Multiple sources of degassing can be seen on and around the vent cone. USGS photo by B. Carr.
D. Kirk Nordstrom is a research hydrologist emeritus with the United States Geological Survey.
D. Kirk Nordstrom is a research hydrologist emeritus with the United States Geological Survey.
Taryn Plummer is an administrative operations assistant with the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage, Alaska.
Taryn Plummer is an administrative operations assistant with the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage, Alaska.
Brian Meyers is science support staff with the U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Brian Meyers is science support staff with the U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory.
John Power works with the Alaska Volcano Observatory and specializes in volcano seismology, geophysics, and eruption forecasting.
John Power works with the Alaska Volcano Observatory and specializes in volcano seismology, geophysics, and eruption forecasting.
This photo from Friday, December 17, shows that the west vent remains active in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. A steep cone has been built over the vent, with lava supplied to the perched lava lake from the base of the cone. USGS photo by E. Gallant.
This photo from Friday, December 17, shows that the west vent remains active in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. A steep cone has been built over the vent, with lava supplied to the perched lava lake from the base of the cone. USGS photo by E. Gallant.
A close-up view of the steep cone recently built over the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. Spatter was occasionally thrown over the rim onto the flanks of the cone. USGS photo taken by E. Gallant on December 17, 2021.
A close-up view of the steep cone recently built over the west vent in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. Spatter was occasionally thrown over the rim onto the flanks of the cone. USGS photo taken by E. Gallant on December 17, 2021.
A close-up view of an overflow on the levee of the perched lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. USGS photo taken by E. Gallant on December 17, 2021.
A close-up view of an overflow on the levee of the perched lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. USGS photo taken by E. Gallant on December 17, 2021.
Amberlee Darold is a seismic specialist and team lead for the Field Engineering and Instrumentation group at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Amberlee Darold is a seismic specialist and team lead for the Field Engineering and Instrumentation group at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Seth Burgess is a research geologist in the Volcano Science Center specializing in accessory mineral geochronology.
Seth Burgess is a research geologist in the Volcano Science Center specializing in accessory mineral geochronology.
Jacob Lowenstern is the Director for the USGS-USAID Volcano Disaster Assistance Program.
Jacob Lowenstern is the Director for the USGS-USAID Volcano Disaster Assistance Program.
William Million is a facility operations manager based out of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory in Hilo, Hawaii.
William Million is a facility operations manager based out of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory in Hilo, Hawaii.
Larry Mastin is a geologist with the Cascades Volcano Observatory who studies the distribution of volcanic ash.
Larry Mastin is a geologist with the Cascades Volcano Observatory who studies the distribution of volcanic ash.
Robert Mertens is a physical scientist technician for the Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Robert Mertens is a physical scientist technician for the Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Jordan Lubbers is a volcanologist and petrologist located at the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Jordan Lubbers is a volcanologist and petrologist located at the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
The eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea, continues to feed a rising lava lake. During the evening of December 15, 2021 a period of increased eruptive activity included lava entering the lake from multiple sources and frequent large spatter bursts throwing lava onto the sides of the west vent cone.
The eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea, continues to feed a rising lava lake. During the evening of December 15, 2021 a period of increased eruptive activity included lava entering the lake from multiple sources and frequent large spatter bursts throwing lava onto the sides of the west vent cone.
Lava erupting from the west vent within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit. Frequent large spatter bursts were observed at the west vent during a period of increased eruptive activity that lasted for a few hours on the evening of December 15, 2021. This photo was taken from the public viewpoint near Keanakāko‘i crater in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
Lava erupting from the west vent within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit. Frequent large spatter bursts were observed at the west vent during a period of increased eruptive activity that lasted for a few hours on the evening of December 15, 2021. This photo was taken from the public viewpoint near Keanakāko‘i crater in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
Phil Dawson, a Volcano Seismologist with the California Volcano Observatory, stands next to a volcanic rock on the flank of Mount Shasta, California.
Phil Dawson, a Volcano Seismologist with the California Volcano Observatory, stands next to a volcanic rock on the flank of Mount Shasta, California.
Peter Kelly is a Gas Geochemist who works for the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program and the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Peter Kelly is a Gas Geochemist who works for the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program and the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory.
Joshua Crozier is a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow working at the USGS California Volcano Observatory
Joshua Crozier is a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow working at the USGS California Volcano Observatory