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Just an FYI, friendly reminder kind of thing...[
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Here is the link to all of the live feed from Volcano National Park:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cams/
The activity is still going on, but not enough to worry about for now, apparently. The flow has lessened, however, is still (obviously) active.
There is a link (above) for the Mauna Loa cameras, too.
Be safe all, and have a good evening.
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Almost as interesting is the fact the southeast flank is (slowly) slipping into the ocean.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/seismic/volcweb/e.../index.php
That's why there are so many earthquakes in that area.
(..can't find the news link I read explaining this ....I guess
I'm getting old)
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Volcano watch mentions it. It seems to be ongoing at a very deep level.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/view.php?id=303
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quote:
Originally posted by Amrita
Volcano watch mentions it. It seems to be ongoing at a very deep level. http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/view.php?id=303
That's a great article. Earlier I posted my observations about earthquakes that bracket the same block of rock as seen in the graphics included with that article. Where there is a cluster of eq activity in the pali complex and out to sea just south (and a little East) of Kilauea's caldera, and another much further East that is aligned with the Puu Oo / Kupaianaha area, just mauka of Kalapana / Kapaahu, which together bracket an area of little to no seismicity between them.
With that graphics in mind, and the structures its describing, one can watch in the future how this pattern of activity repeats itself over the years. Is that a prediction? Nope. I am just suggesting that if you keep this all in mind you'll see it play out over and over again
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Cool photo of hornito forming about 4 miles east from the crater.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/multimedia/upload...e-1252.jpg
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