11-27-2016, 06:04 PM
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FYI: ("Snipped - More at link, incl. video)
Activity Summary: Eruptions continue at Kilauea Volcano’s summit and East Rift Zone. The 61g lava flow in the East Rift Zone continues to enter the ocean at Kamokuna. Active lava breakouts are noted inland from the ocean entry and in the upper portion of the 61g flow field southeast of Pu'u O'o. The lava flows pose no threat to nearby communities at this time. The lava lake at Kilauea’s summit continues to circulate and spatter, with lake surface level also fluctuating in conjunction with measured summit tilt. Yesterday afternoon the measured depth to the surface of the lake was 17m (56feet) below the adjacent floor of Halemaumau crater. Low rates of seismicity and ground surface deformation continue.
Summit Observations: Summit surface deformations and seismic activity continue at low rates. Early this morning, deflationary tilt reversed and the summit region has begun to reinflate. Webcam views of the lava lake show continued circulation and spattering as well as fluctuations in lava lake surface level. Current views of the lava lake are available at: hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cams/region_ki…
http://www.hawaii247.com/2016/11/27/lava...ay-nov-27/
ETA; delele the annoying "#%^*#699" thingys. E kala mai.
FYI: ("Snipped - More at link, incl. video)
Activity Summary: Eruptions continue at Kilauea Volcano’s summit and East Rift Zone. The 61g lava flow in the East Rift Zone continues to enter the ocean at Kamokuna. Active lava breakouts are noted inland from the ocean entry and in the upper portion of the 61g flow field southeast of Pu'u O'o. The lava flows pose no threat to nearby communities at this time. The lava lake at Kilauea’s summit continues to circulate and spatter, with lake surface level also fluctuating in conjunction with measured summit tilt. Yesterday afternoon the measured depth to the surface of the lake was 17m (56feet) below the adjacent floor of Halemaumau crater. Low rates of seismicity and ground surface deformation continue.
Summit Observations: Summit surface deformations and seismic activity continue at low rates. Early this morning, deflationary tilt reversed and the summit region has begun to reinflate. Webcam views of the lava lake show continued circulation and spattering as well as fluctuations in lava lake surface level. Current views of the lava lake are available at: hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cams/region_ki…
http://www.hawaii247.com/2016/11/27/lava...ay-nov-27/
ETA; delele the annoying "#%^*#699" thingys. E kala mai.