Hawaii's Kilauea erupted Monday, spewing molten rock and volcanic gas
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Hawaii's Kilauea erupted Monday, spewing molten rock and volcanic gas
HAWAII (WCBD) – One of the world’s most active volcanos, Hawaii’s Kilauea, erupted Monday, marking episode 16 of the eruption since late December. The United States Geological Survey said the eruption began at 10:24 a.m. Hawaiian time, roughly 12 hours after the start of the episode. Massive lava fountains were sent soaring as high as 700 feet into the air on the big island of Hawaii as it erupted, producing intense heat, glowing streams of molt…
Kīlauea enters episode 16 of ongoing eruption
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The ongoing eruption at Kīlauea’s Halemaʻumaʻu crater entered its 16th episode late Monday night. Lava began overflowing from the north vent at 10:57 p.m., following a period of spattering that began earlier in the day. 7 clues revealed by Hawaiʻi’s ancient glaciers, the Pacific’s only subtropical glacial formations The eruption's precursor activity started around 5:20 p.m., with weak spattering observed at the north ve…
Kīlauea Eruption Episode 16 Ends After 37 Hours
The dramatic high fountaining phase of Kīlauea’s Halemaʻumaʻu eruption, episode 16, has concluded. After more than 23 hours of lava fountains reaching heights of 600 to 700 feet, activity at the south vent ceased at 12:03 p.m. HST today. The eruption episode, lasting over 37 hours, significantly altered the Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor, with lava covering over 50% of the southern Kaluapele caldera. Pele’s hair and tephra were deposited in parts of …
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