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The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size o...
The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size o...
The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size o...
The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size o...

The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size of the Kamokuna lava delta. Today, activity was concentrated towards the western side of the delta (left center), and building outward in a narrow lobe. Surface flows on the delta over the past few weeks have covered most of the delta with new lava.

The ocean entry remains active and continues to increase the size of the Kamokuna lava delta. Today, activity was concentrated towards the western side of the delta (left center), and building outward in a narrow lobe. Surface flows on the delta over the past few weeks have covered most of the delta with new lava.

Jacob Lowenstern, Scientist in Charge of YVO 2002-2017...
Jacob Lowenstern, Scientist in Charge of YVO 2002-2018
Jacob Lowenstern, Scientist in Charge of YVO 2002-2018
Jacob Lowenstern, Scientist in Charge of YVO 2002-2018

Jacob Lowenstern, Scientist in Charge of YVO 2002-2018

No visible breakouts on the coastal plain...
No visible breakouts on the coastal plain
No visible breakouts on the coastal plain
No visible breakouts on the coastal plain

The scattered breakouts that have been active on the steep part of the pali and at the base over the past few weeks were not visible this afternoon. The recent surface breakouts (pictured) were still warm, but no longer actively flowing.

The scattered breakouts that have been active on the steep part of the pali and at the base over the past few weeks were not visible this afternoon. The recent surface breakouts (pictured) were still warm, but no longer actively flowing.

The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the del...
The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the del...
The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the del...
The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the del...

The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the delta at the Kamokuna ocean entry. Small streams of lava along the front of the delta interact with the ocean and produce a large steam plume and occasional littoral bursts.

The episode 61g flow continues to enter the ocean and build the delta at the Kamokuna ocean entry. Small streams of lava along the front of the delta interact with the ocean and produce a large steam plume and occasional littoral bursts.

Photo of a crack (center right) in the sea cliff inland of the ocea...
Photo of a crack in the sea cliff inland of the ocean entry
Photo of a crack in the sea cliff inland of the ocean entry
Photo of a crack in the sea cliff inland of the ocean entry

Photo of a crack (center right) in the sea cliff inland of the ocean entry.

HVO's masked geologist heads north to Alaska...
HVO's masked geologist heads north to AK
HVO's masked geologist heads north to AK
HVO's masked geologist heads north to AK

A masked Tim Orr, on his last day of field work as a USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologist, collected a sample from Kīlauea Volcano's active lava flow on May 31, 2017. The face mask and heavy glove on his left hand provide protection from the intense radiant heat of molten lava.

A masked Tim Orr, on his last day of field work as a USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologist, collected a sample from Kīlauea Volcano's active lava flow on May 31, 2017. The face mask and heavy glove on his left hand provide protection from the intense radiant heat of molten lava.

Latest upgrade of seismic stations at Kīlauea summit completed...
Latest upgrade of seismic stations at Kīlauea summit completed
Latest upgrade of seismic stations at Kīlauea summit completed
Latest upgrade of seismic stations at Kīlauea summit completed

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory broadband-seismic stations located at the summit of Kīlauea have been significantly upgraded over the past three years. During the upgrades, HVO field engineers (inset) complete the wiring connections of the solar power and telemetry systems at each site, which are about 10 m (33 ft) from the seismometer.

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory broadband-seismic stations located at the summit of Kīlauea have been significantly upgraded over the past three years. During the upgrades, HVO field engineers (inset) complete the wiring connections of the solar power and telemetry systems at each site, which are about 10 m (33 ft) from the seismometer.

Satellite image shows location of breakouts on flow field...
Satellite image shows location of breakouts on flow field
Satellite image shows location of breakouts on flow field
Satellite image shows location of breakouts on flow field

This satellite image was captured on Friday, June 2, by the Sentinel-2 satellite operated by the European Space Agency. Although this is a false-color image, the color map has been chosen to mimic what the human eye would expect to see. Bright red pixels depict areas of very high temperatures and show active lava. White areas are clouds.

This satellite image was captured on Friday, June 2, by the Sentinel-2 satellite operated by the European Space Agency. Although this is a false-color image, the color map has been chosen to mimic what the human eye would expect to see. Bright red pixels depict areas of very high temperatures and show active lava. White areas are clouds.

Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west s...
Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west s...
Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west s...
Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west s...

Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west shore of Unga Island, Alaska. View is to the west.

Steaming Pavlof volcano and Pavlof Sister as viewed from the west shore of Unga Island, Alaska. View is to the west.

Different textures on the surface of the summit lava lake...
Different textures on the surface of the summit lava lake
Different textures on the surface of the summit lava lake
Different textures on the surface of the summit lava lake

The activity in the summit lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u has been typical in recent weeks, with the normal fluctuations in lava level. The low sun angle during the late afternoon provided good views of the different surface textures on the lake.

The activity in the summit lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u has been typical in recent weeks, with the normal fluctuations in lava level. The low sun angle during the late afternoon provided good views of the different surface textures on the lake.

Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the cr...
Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the cr...
Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the cr...
Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the cr...

Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the crust on the lake surface is thin and flexible. In addition, small "blisters" cover large portions of the lake surface. HVO geologists have seen these blisters form, and they appear to be small bubbles that rise and push up the thin crust, without breaking it.

Subtle folds are common on the lake surface, suggesting that the crust on the lake surface is thin and flexible. In addition, small "blisters" cover large portions of the lake surface. HVO geologists have seen these blisters form, and they appear to be small bubbles that rise and push up the thin crust, without breaking it.

A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resembl...
A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resembl...
A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resembl...
A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resembl...

A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resemble folds in a piece of thin fabric. The field of view in this photo is roughly 50 meters (yards) wide.

A clearer picture of the folding on the lake surface, which resemble folds in a piece of thin fabric. The field of view in this photo is roughly 50 meters (yards) wide.

A view of the northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. ...
northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. The lake surf...
northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. The lake surf...
northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. The lake surf...

A view of the northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. The lake surface (lower left in photo) was about 22 meters (72 feet) below the crater rim (upper right in photo). The uppermost section of the crater wall is formed by stacks of thin overflows from mid-2015.

A view of the northern Overlook crater wall, through passing fume. The lake surface (lower left in photo) was about 22 meters (72 feet) below the crater rim (upper right in photo). The uppermost section of the crater wall is formed by stacks of thin overflows from mid-2015.

Tracking the latest moves of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa...
Tracking the latest moves of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa
Tracking the latest moves of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa
Tracking the latest moves of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa

Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images of Kīlauea (left) and Mauna Loa (right) spanning the past several years. Concentric patterns of colored fringes indicate magma accumulation centered near the summit calderas of both volcanoes.

Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images of Kīlauea (left) and Mauna Loa (right) spanning the past several years. Concentric patterns of colored fringes indicate magma accumulation centered near the summit calderas of both volcanoes.

Lava spatters into the air
Lava Spattering
Lava Spattering
Lava Spattering

An animated GIF of lava spattering at  Pu'u 'O 'o crater pulled from the Pu'u 'O'o Producing Spattering video.

An animated GIF of lava spattering at  Pu'u 'O 'o crater pulled from the Pu'u 'O'o Producing Spattering video.

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.

The Kamokuna ocean entry and lava delta...
The Kamokuna ocean entry and lava delta
The Kamokuna ocean entry and lava delta
The Kamokuna ocean entry and lava delta

Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry is fed by lava that erupts from the east flank of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone, visible on the skyline at upper left. It travels from the vent to the ocean via a lava tube, marked in places by fume emanating from the tube roof.

Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry is fed by lava that erupts from the east flank of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone, visible on the skyline at upper left. It travels from the vent to the ocean via a lava tube, marked in places by fume emanating from the tube roof.

Steep aerial view of the Kamokuna lava delta....
Steep the Kamokuna lava delta.
Steep the Kamokuna lava delta.
Steep the Kamokuna lava delta.

Steep aerial view of the Kamokuna lava delta.

Steep aerial view of the Kamokuna lava delta.

View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the...
View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the...
View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the...
View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the...

View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the lava stream where it emerges from the mouth of the lava tube in the face of the sea cliff.

View of the Kamokuna lava delta and the lava structure encasing the lava stream where it emerges from the mouth of the lava tube in the face of the sea cliff.

This video clip shows HVO geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an a...
Geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an active pāhoehoe breakout on...
Geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an active pāhoehoe breakout on...
Geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an active pāhoehoe breakout on...

This video clip shows HVO geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an active pāhoehoe breakout on the episode 61g lava flow. The chemistry of these lava samples provides information on the magma plumbing system. Sampling has been a regular part of monitoring Kīlauea Volcano's ongoing Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō eruption.

This video clip shows HVO geologist Tim Orr sampling lava from an active pāhoehoe breakout on the episode 61g lava flow. The chemistry of these lava samples provides information on the magma plumbing system. Sampling has been a regular part of monitoring Kīlauea Volcano's ongoing Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō eruption.

Map of flow field...
Map of flow field
Map of flow field
Map of flow field

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea's East Rift Zone lava flow field. The area of the active flow field as of May 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the active flow as of May 31 is shown in red. Older Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō lava flows (1983-2016) are shown in gray. The yellow line is the trace of the active lava tube (dashed where uncertain).

This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea's East Rift Zone lava flow field. The area of the active flow field as of May 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the active flow as of May 31 is shown in red. Older Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō lava flows (1983-2016) are shown in gray. The yellow line is the trace of the active lava tube (dashed where uncertain).