RMCRDM2E–Molten pahoehoe type lava flowing from a crack in the East Rift Zone towards the sea, lava field of the Kilauea shield volcano
RMPJDAGA–river of lava drains from Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa, Hawaii through Kapoho toward ocean entry at Ahalanui on the Big Island
RMDH0XCT–Sign 'End of Trail', hikers at the end of the trail, lava field, East Rift Zone, Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RFT74D68–Photographers at the Kilauea volcano May 2018 eruption, East Rift Zone, Leilani Estates subdivision
RMPJCN9B–Fissure 8 ( Puka Ewalu ) of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone has created a cinder cone over 50m high, and is fountaining lava above the edges of the
RFJR00KD–HI00341-00...HAWAI'I - Lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the East Riff Zoneof the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai'i.
RMPJDAG3–aerial view of river of lava flowing through agricultural lots in Kapoho, lower Puna, Hawaii, from east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano near Pahoa
RM2BPTF87–A woman posing for a photo on the large lava fields of the Eastern Rift Zone, 2017 while walking out to the lava ocean entry point along the Chain of
RFMKWYFT–A temporary house stands in the lava fields in the former town of Kalapana in the Puna District on the Big Island of Hawaii. The town was destroyed by
RFMKDMYP–Kilauea volcano crater Big Island Hawaii in Volcanoes national park.
RF2A1MR11–Landlocked boat launch at Isaac Hale Beach Park (Pohoiki) in Hawaii's Puna District. Lava flow from the 2018 Kilauea eruptions blocked the boat ramp.
RF2GD265J–'Curtain of fire' during an Kilauea east rift zone eruption near the Pu'u O'o vent in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii. 7/18
RM2JFX3FW–Lava Field. The fissure 8 lava flows of K?lauea's 2018 lower East Rift Zone eruption meet the ocean at Pohoiki Bay, Hawaii, USA, in the lower left corner of this image. Wave erosion of the 2018 lava flows along the coast contributes to sand accumulation that forms a beach at Pohoiki Bay. Credit K.Mulliken/USGS
RM2J0T23B–Early Morning Mist, East African Rift Valley.
RMG05M2B–Lava of the 1984 eruption in the Krafla volcanic area
RM2HX33T6–Itombwe Mountains, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
RMT8066J–Kilauea Eruption 2018
RM2AAPA57–Ethiopia, Rift Valley, Wolaito Zone, Sodo, Lewi Resort children’s playground, elevated view of town
RMT806HM–Kilauea Eruption 2018
RMC28897–Lava fountaining at fissure eruption near Pu'u O'o in the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
RMT806CC–GPS Station, Kilauea 2018
RFDE0R7J–Pahoehoe lava, East Rift Zone, Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RFT74D3J–Spatter cone, Kilauea Volcano, May 2018 eruption, East Rift Zone, Leilani Estates subdivision
RMMNJRGH–Lava flow from fissure 17 in the east rift zone begins to slow as as it oozes out of the earth from the eruption of the Kilauea volcano May 17, 2018 in Pahoa, Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii.
RFJR00JM–HI00339-00...HAWAI'I - Lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the East Riff Zoneof the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai'i.
RMPJDAFN–aerial view of river of lava flowing through agricultural lots in Kapoho, lower Puna, Hawaii, from east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano near Pahoa
RM2BPTF03–A couple posing for a photo on the large lava fields of the Eastern Rift Zone, 2017 while walking out to the lava ocean entry point along the Chain of
RMPJCNF8–Fissure 8 (Puka Ewalu) of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone has created a cinder cone over 50m high, and is fountaining lava above the edges of the c
RFMKWYGF–A temporary house stands in the lava fields in the former town of Kalapana in the Puna District on the Big Island of Hawaii.
RMPJDAFT–aerial view of river of lava flowing through agricultural lots in Kapoho, lower Puna, Hawaii, from east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano near Pahoa
RF2A1MPWG–Where the lava meets the road. A road in the Lower East Rift Zone of Hawaii is completely cutoff due to lava flow from the 2018 Kilauea Volcano.
RFMKDMYR–Kilauea volcano crater Big Island Hawaii in Volcanoes national park.
RM2BD4GJY–Sulfur dioxide gas emissions from the crater of Pu‘u ‘Ō ‘ō on Kīlauea’s east rift zone and the vent within Halema‘uma‘u Crater at Kīlauea’s summit create volcanic pollution that affects the air quality of downwind communities. Here, a USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory gas geochemist measures Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō gas emissions using an instrument that detects gas compositions on the basis of absorbed infrared light.
RMG05M2N–Tectonic crack near Grjótagjá and the Sellandafjall tuya volcanic mountain. Mývatn region
RMMN19BH–Hawaii, USA 12th May 2018. An aerial view of steam and lava escaping from newly formed fissure 16 from the Kilauea volcano May 12, 2018 in Leilani Estates, Hawaii. The fissure is located 500 meters northeast of the Puna Geothermal Venture site (top right). Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMM71044–After Dark in the Park Kīlauea Volcano's East Rift Zone . Volcano Awareness Month ADIP Tues., Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium
RM2JFX3GJ–Volcanism amage to roads. In this photo, a US Geological Survey field crew hikes along a portion of Crater Rim Drive road, K?lauea, Hawaii. The road was damaged during the 2018 K?lauea summit collapse. Credit: P.Dotray/USG
RMM71066–An ahu, or rock cairn, marks the trail . You can see why it's important for visitors NOT to stack rocks in national parks. These ahu, or rock cairns, are maintained by park rangers to mark trails. In areas like the East Rift Zone, where it is easy to become lost, the ahu are welcome sights for hikers.
RMB5HKPM–Fountaining lava from Kilauea east rift zone eruption near Puu Oo vent Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Island of Hawaii
RM2JFX3C9–Kilauea volcano, Hawaii. A lava flow from the north spatter cone. In Puʻu ʻŌʻō, a new lava flow came close to the north rim of Puʻu ʻŌʻō crater, where it threatened monitoring equipment. It's estimated that Kilauea began to form 300,000 to 600,000 years ago and the volcano has been active ever since, with no prolonged periods of quiescence known. Credit; USGS
RFDE0R7N–End of the trail, sign, Kilauea volcano, East Rift Zone, Big Island, USA
RFT74D6A–Kilauea Volcano, May 2018 eruption, East Rift Zone, Leilani Estates subdivision; Pahoa, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
RMABRFKD–Looking into a volcanic vent, East Rift Zone, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
RFJR00J7–HI00335-00...HAWAI'I - Lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the East Riff Zoneof the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai'i.
RM2JFX3GR–Kilauea volcano, Hawaii. Subtle steaming was visible at Puʻu ʻŌʻō during an overflight of K?lauea on March 4, 2021. Steam is normally visible as the ventÑwhich was active for more than 35 yearsÑcontinues to cool, following the 2018 Puʻu ʻŌʻō collapse. The brown-colored tephra deposits (right) are from the high-fountaining phases early in the Puʻu ʻŌʻō eruption, whereas the silver-grey lava overflows (left) later resurfaced the side of the vent. Credit K.Mulliken/USGS
RM2BR46JT–Lava flowing into the Pacific ocean from the East Rift Zone in Puna, Hawaii, USA. April 6th, 2017.
RM2A1KAM4–Mount Kīlauea Crater Aerial 2018 Hawaii
RM2JFX3CJ–Spattering molten rock at Kilaue, Hawaii, USA. Activity on the lava pond in Puʻu ʻŌʻō. This photo shows the lava pond at the northeast cone, which had several spatter sources active on the pond margin, throwing spatter to a height of a few meters. Credit: USGS
RMPJDAFD–aerial view of river of lava flowing through agricultural lots in Kapoho, lower Puna, Hawaii, from east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano near Pahoa
RF2A1MD9R–Pohoiki Beach, Hawaii's newest black sand beach, was formed by the 2018 eruptions of the Kilauea volcano.
RMPJCWE7–Glowing river of hot lava runs through Kapoho, Hawaii from the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone toward the ocean. Shimmering heat waves distort the view
RFMKDMYN–Kilauea volcano crater Big Island Hawaii in Volcanoes national park.
RMPJCNJK–Fissure 8 (Puka Ewalu) of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone has created a cinder cone over 50m high, and is fountaining lava above the edges of the c
RMG05M2J–Lava flows of the 1984 eruption in the Krafla volcanic area
RMPJCMX5–lava from Kilauea Volcano lower east rift zone fissure 8 in Leilani Estates near Pahoa, generates clouds of steam and laze and waterspouts, Hawaii USA
RMMN19B8–Hawaii, USA 12th May 2018. An aerial view of steam and lava escaping from newly formed fissure 16 from the Kilauea volcano May 12, 2018 in Leilani Estates, Hawaii. The fissure is located 500 meters northeast of the Puna Geothermal Venture site (top right). Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMPJCKM6–lava from Kilauea Volcano erupts from a row of fissures along the east rift zone in Kapoho, Puna District, near Pahoa, Hawaii, the Big Island, USA
RMB6M3Y3–Pahoehoe lava flow during an eruption at Kilauea s East Rift Zone near Pu u O o Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
RMPJCP74–lava enters the ocean along a broad front where a lava river from the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa meets the sea in Kapoho, Hawaii
RFDE0R7B–Pahoehoe lava, detail view, East Rift Zone, Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RFT74D67–Kilauea Volcano, May 2018 eruption, East Rift Zone, Leilani Estates subdivision; Pahoa, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
RMPJDAGM–Aerial view of lava river erupted from fissure 8 of Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa, Puna, Hawaii Island
RFJR00M1–HI00344-00...HAWAI'I - Lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the East Riff Zoneof the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai'i.
RMPJDAMT–ocean entry Ahalanui, where the lava river erupted from fissure 8 of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa, Hawaii meets the Pacific Ocean
RM2BR46AY–Lava flowing into the Pacific ocean from the East Rift Zone in Puna, Hawaii, USA. April 6th, 2017.
RMMN19A9–Hawaii, USA 12th May 2018. A grey ash plume rises from the Kilauea volcano May 11, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2A1KAKY–Mount Kīlauea Crater Aerial 2018 Hawaii
RMABRFKC–Volcanologists at work, inspecting a volcanic vent, East Rift Zone, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
RF2A1MPGF–Pohoiki Black Sand Beach in Isaac Hale Beach Park in Hawaii - Hawaii's newest beach, created by the 2018 eruptions of Kilauea.
RM2JFX2WP–A standalone lava skylight on the Puʻu ʻŌʻō crater at K?lauea, Hawaii. The skylight is about 6m (20 ft) across and the lava stream is flowing toward the upper right side of the photo. Credit: USGS
RFMKDMWG–Kilauea volcano crater Big Island Hawaii in Volcanoes national park.
RM2JFX3JT–Kilauea Volcano - lva flow and active ocean entry. View from a helicopter of the channelised lava flow. The fissure complex is visible in the upper center of the image. Credit HVO/USGS
RMW0N0N6–This image, acquired on May 6, 2018, from NASA's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) instrument on NASA's Terra spacecraft show recent eruptions of Kilauea volcano on the island of Hawaii (the Big Island). Following days of increased seismic activity, Kilauea erupted May 3, and triggered a number of additional fissure eruptions along the East Rift Zone. The eruptions and high level of sulfur dioxide gas (SO2) prompted evacuations in the area, including the Leilani Estates subdivision near the town of Pahoa. A color composite depicts vegetation in red, and old
RM2JFX3D9–Lava fountains from the western vent within Halema'uma'u supply lava into the lava lake through a short spillway. Consistent fountain heights of 10Ð15 meters (30Ð50 ft) interrupted by frequent larger busts of spatter exceeding the height of the cone (30 m or 100 ft). Hawaii, USA October (12) 2021 eruption. Credit: B.Carr/USGS
RMW0N21A–Since May 3, Kilauea has erupted enough lava to fill 45,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. Steaming fissures first began to crack open and spread lava across Hawaii's Leilani Estates neighborhood on May 3, 2018. Since then, more than 20 fissures have opened on Kilauea's Lower East Rift Zone, though most of the lava flows have been small and short-lived. On June 3, 2018, lava from fissure 8 reached the ocean at Kapoho Bay on HawaiiÕs southeast coast. When the Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) on the European Space AgencyÕs Sentinel-2 satellite captured a natural-color image on June 7, the lava had
RM2JFX3G9–Photo of fountaining from the western vent in Halema'uma'u crater, at the summit of K?lauea, Hawaii, USA. Spatter from the fountain builds up a horseshoe-shaped cone around the vent, with lava flowing into the lake at the base. This photo was taken from the western crater rim on October 5, 2021. Credit: N.Deligne/USGS
RMT806CW–Lava Dome, Kilauea, 1969
RMP94W0B–Lava flows steadily after destroying much of the Leilani Estates subdivision, in Pahoa on the Big Island of Hawaii, 12 March, 2018. Task Force Hawaii, consisting of Army and Air Force members of the Hawaii National Guard, were activated in May to assist Hawaii County government agencies in response to the the eruption of the Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone, as it continued its rampage through the southeastern corner of the Big Island Of Hawai. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Alison Bruce-Maldonado)
RFDE0R7E–Pahoehoe lava, detail view, East Rift Zone, Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMT806D2–Lava Fountain, 1969
RMH47740–USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, East Rift Zone, lava flow,
RFJR00K3–HI00340-00...HAWAI'I - Lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the East Riff Zoneof the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai'i.
RMPJDAMH–ocean entry Ahalanui, where the lava river erupted from fissure 8 of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa, Hawaii meets the Pacific Ocean
RM2BR4739–Lava flowing into the Pacific ocean from the East Rift Zone in Puna, Hawaii, USA. April 6th, 2017.
RMPJDAK3–ocean entry Ahalanui, where the lava river erupted from fissure 8 of the Kilauea Volcano east rift zone near Pahoa, Hawaii meets the Pacific Ocean
RMMN19B1–Hawaii, USA 12th May 2018. A grey ash plume rises from the Kilauea volcano May 11, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMABRFKE–Looking into a volcanic vent, East Rift Zone, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park - with a volcanologist for scale.
RF2A1MD76–The boat launch at Isaac Hale Beach Park became completely landlocked after new beachfront was formed from the 2018 eruptions of Kilauea volcano.
RMMKP10Y–A pyroclastic lava flow from the Kilauea volcanic eruption moving toward a subdivision along Hookapu Street May 5, 2018 in Leilani Estates, Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii.
RM2BDX4WT–Lava erupts from two fissures in the Leilani Estates neighborhood, May 23, 2018.
RMMKP12A–A volcanic fissure from the Kilauea volcanic eruption releases poison gases and lava as it move toward a subdivision near Leilani Street May 4, 2018 in Leilani Estates, Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii.
RMT8077T–Kilauea Eruption, 2018
RMM7102J–A tree within a tree mold . An young ‘ōhi‘a tree sprouts inside a lava tree mold in the East Rift Zone of Kīlauea Volcano.
RMT8067N–Kilauea Eruption 2018
RMMYT6K0–Pahoa, Hawaii, USA. 6th June, 2018. The grounds of a Buddhist temple outside Pahoa are untouched as the lower east rift zone eruption continues on Wednesday, June 6, 2018, in Pahoa, Hawaii. Photo by L.E. Baskow/LeftEyeImages Credit: L.E. Baskow/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMW0N14N–View taken on May 19, 2018, of lava fountains from Fissure 20 in Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone. A moderate-level eruption of lava continues along the northeast end of the active fissure system. As a result, volcanic gas emissions have tripled from Fissure 20 resulting in elevated to higher levels of Sulfur dioxide throughout the area downwind of the vents. Photo by USGS/UPI
RMHT79HJ–Aerial view of Volcanoes NP, Puʻu ʻŌʻō, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, HI,USA
RFDE0R7G–Pahoehoe lava, detail view, East Rift Zone, Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMHT79J3–Halema'uma'u Crater, pit crater at night, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, HI,USA
RMCXR4WN–Steam vents, holes in the east rift zone serving as a sauna, Puna, Big Island of Hawaii, USA
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