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This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding...
This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding...
This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding...
This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding...

This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding the flow emerges from a crack parallel to the road at lower right, which goes to the True/Mid-Pacific geothermal well site. Kaohe Homesteads is to the right, Pāhoa is at the upper right, and Ainaloa and Hawaiian Paradise Park are at upper left.

This view shows the active flow front from behind. The lava feeding the flow emerges from a crack parallel to the road at lower right, which goes to the True/Mid-Pacific geothermal well site. Kaohe Homesteads is to the right, Pāhoa is at the upper right, and Ainaloa and Hawaiian Paradise Park are at upper left.

Breakouts remain active closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō...
Breakouts remain active closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
Breakouts remain active closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
Breakouts remain active closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō

Several small breakouts persist along the middle part of the June 27th flow, closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. Most of these breakouts are burning trees as well, as seen in this photo. The flow front is in the distance, at upper left, and the closer smoke plumes are from these other breakouts.

Several small breakouts persist along the middle part of the June 27th flow, closer to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. Most of these breakouts are burning trees as well, as seen in this photo. The flow front is in the distance, at upper left, and the closer smoke plumes are from these other breakouts.

Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on September 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on September 6 at ~11:10 AM is shown in red. The black dots mark the flow front on specific dates.

This large-scale map shows the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. The area of the flow on September 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on September 6 at ~11:10 AM is shown in red. The black dots mark the flow front on specific dates.

Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

This small-scale map shows the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 6, 2014. The area of the flow on September 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on September 6 at ~11:10 AM is shown in red.

This small-scale map shows the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 6, 2014. The area of the flow on September 3 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as mapped on September 6 at ~11:10 AM is shown in red.

A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking northwest. ...
A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking NW. Pu‘u ‘...
A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking NW. Pu‘u ‘...
A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking NW. Pu‘u ‘...

A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking northwest. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō Crater, on Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, is the large fuming crater just to the left of the image center.

A wide view of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, looking northwest. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō Crater, on Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, is the large fuming crater just to the left of the image center.

Shaded-relief map of East Rift Zone near flow front...
Shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front
Shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front
Shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front

This shaded-relief map, courtesy of the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, shows some of the cracks, faults, and grabens (down-dropped blocks between adjacent faults; http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=graben) that are present in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, and which are partly controlling t

This shaded-relief map, courtesy of the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, shows some of the cracks, faults, and grabens (down-dropped blocks between adjacent faults; http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=graben) that are present in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, and which are partly controlling t

Lava flow (June 27) advancing northeast across ground surface after...
Lava flow (June 27) advancing NE across ground surface after exitin...
Lava flow (June 27) advancing NE across ground surface after exitin...
Lava flow (June 27) advancing NE across ground surface after exitin...

Lava flow (June 27) advancing northeast across ground surface after exiting ground crack system along Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, Hawai‘i. Smoke from burning trees, Kahoe Homesteads in foreground.

Lava flow (June 27) advancing northeast across ground surface after exiting ground crack system along Kīlauea's East Rift Zone, Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, Hawai‘i. Smoke from burning trees, Kahoe Homesteads in foreground.

San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden t...
San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden t...
San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden t...
San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden t...

San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden to the southeast, near Flagstaff, Arizona.

San Francisco Mountain (peak on the left) viewed from Mount Elden to the southeast, near Flagstaff, Arizona.

June 27th flow remains active, with flow front moving north from gr...
June 27th flow remains active
June 27th flow remains active
June 27th flow remains active

Following a reduction in surface activity yesterday, we observed an increase in surface flows today issuing from the ground crack. The reduction yesterday was likely due to lava filling the deep ground cracks. The flow front today was moving towards the north from the ground crack, through thick forest, creating a dense plume of smoke.

Following a reduction in surface activity yesterday, we observed an increase in surface flows today issuing from the ground crack. The reduction yesterday was likely due to lava filling the deep ground cracks. The flow front today was moving towards the north from the ground crack, through thick forest, creating a dense plume of smoke.

Another view of the flow front, looking west. Lava issued from sev...
flow front, looking west. Lava issued from several spots along a d...
flow front, looking west. Lava issued from several spots along a d...
flow front, looking west. Lava issued from several spots along a d...

Another view of the flow front, looking west. Lava issued from several spots along a deep ground crack earlier this week, as shown by the distinct fingers of lava making up the flow front.

Another view of the flow front, looking west. Lava issued from several spots along a deep ground crack earlier this week, as shown by the distinct fingers of lava making up the flow front.

Preview image for video: gives a quick aerial overview of activity ...
Quick aerial overview of activity at the flow front.
Quick aerial overview of activity at the flow front.
Quick aerial overview of activity at the flow front.

Preview image for video: gives a quick aerial overview of activity at the flow front.

Preview image for video: gives a quick aerial overview of activity at the flow front.

This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The act...
This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The act...
This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The act...
This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The act...

This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The active tip of the flow is at the right side of the image, moving north. Lava issued from several spots along a deep ground crack, which has been traced with the dotted line in the left portion of the image.

This thermal image looks west at the June 27th flow front. The active tip of the flow is at the right side of the image, moving north. Lava issued from several spots along a deep ground crack, which has been traced with the dotted line in the left portion of the image.

Lava was filling another ground crack near the flow front, as indic...
Lava was filling another ground crack near flow front, as indicated...
Lava was filling another ground crack near flow front, as indicated...
Lava was filling another ground crack near flow front, as indicated...

Lava was filling another ground crack near the flow front, as indicated by a line of steam that extended a short distance west of the flow tip. At two spots along this ground crack we observed small pads of lava near the surface.

Lava was filling another ground crack near the flow front, as indicated by a line of steam that extended a short distance west of the flow tip. At two spots along this ground crack we observed small pads of lava near the surface.

Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are n...
Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are n...
Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are n...
Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are n...

Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are not just limited to the flow front. Here surface flows have recently cut a swath through thick forest.

Breakouts remain scattered along the June 27th lava flow, and are not just limited to the flow front. Here surface flows have recently cut a swath through thick forest.

Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ...
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Large-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

Large-scale map showing the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. Flow advancement is illustrated with black dots which show the flow front on specific dates.

Large-scale map showing the distal part of the June 27th flow in relation to nearby Puna communities. Flow advancement is illustrated with black dots which show the flow front on specific dates.

Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ...
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Small-scale map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

Small-scale map showing the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 4, 2014. Lava on the surface at 1 PM, outlined in red, was 13.3 km (8.3 miles) from the vent and 1.2 km (0.7 miles) from the east boundary of the Wao Kele o Puna Forest Reserve. The front of the flow was spilling into another crack, which was steaming.

Small-scale map showing the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 4, 2014. Lava on the surface at 1 PM, outlined in red, was 13.3 km (8.3 miles) from the vent and 1.2 km (0.7 miles) from the east boundary of the Wao Kele o Puna Forest Reserve. The front of the flow was spilling into another crack, which was steaming.

Map showing shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front...
Map showing shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front
Map showing shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front
Map showing shaded-relief map of ERZ near flow front

This shaded-relief map, courtesy of the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, shows some of the cracks and faults that are present in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone. The June 27th flow is partly transparent and shown in pink, while the active surface lava at 1 PM on September 4 are outlined in red.

This shaded-relief map, courtesy of the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, shows some of the cracks and faults that are present in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone. The June 27th flow is partly transparent and shown in pink, while the active surface lava at 1 PM on September 4 are outlined in red.

Map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ...
Map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ
Map of June 27th flow in Kīlauea's ERZ

Map showing the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 3, 2014. The area of the flow as mapped on September 1 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as of September 3 is shown in red. Last night, lava welled up out of the crack it was filling and spilled out onto the ground to feed new surface flows.

Map showing the June 27th flow in Kīlauea's East Rift Zone as of September 3, 2014. The area of the flow as mapped on September 1 is shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the flow as of September 3 is shown in red. Last night, lava welled up out of the crack it was filling and spilled out onto the ground to feed new surface flows.

June 27th lava flow front emerges again from ground crack, continue...
June 27th lava flow front emerges again from ground crack
June 27th lava flow front emerges again from ground crack
June 27th lava flow front emerges again from ground crack

The June 27th lava flow remains active, with lava at the flow front issuing from a ground crack and advancing through thick forest, creating dense plumes of smoke. The farthest lava this afternoon was 13.2 km (8.2 miles) from the vent on Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, and 1.3 km (0.8 miles) from the eastern boundary of the Wao Kele o Puna forest reserve.

The June 27th lava flow remains active, with lava at the flow front issuing from a ground crack and advancing through thick forest, creating dense plumes of smoke. The farthest lava this afternoon was 13.2 km (8.2 miles) from the vent on Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, and 1.3 km (0.8 miles) from the eastern boundary of the Wao Kele o Puna forest reserve.

This view looks east at the far end of the June 27th lava flow. In...
Isolated pad of lava
Isolated pad of lava
Isolated pad of lava

This view looks east at the far end of the June 27th lava flow. In the center of the photograph is an isolated pad of lava which came out of ground crack last week.

This view looks east at the far end of the June 27th lava flow. In the center of the photograph is an isolated pad of lava which came out of ground crack last week.

A closer view of the flow front, looking west. It is difficult to ...
flow front, looking west of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
flow front, looking west of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
flow front, looking west of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō

A closer view of the flow front, looking west. It is difficult to see the active lava surface through the thick smoke. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō can be seen in the upper left portion of the photograph, partly obscured by smoke.

A closer view of the flow front, looking west. It is difficult to see the active lava surface through the thick smoke. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō can be seen in the upper left portion of the photograph, partly obscured by smoke.