#hawaii active volcanoes
1868 Ka‘ū Earthquake: The Rest of the Story
Already reeling from a destructive earthquake and deadly tsunami, Kaʻū residents hoped for a reprieve, but it was slow to come.
Is the Current Summit Eruption a Return to Kīlauea Volcano’s Past?
Each Halemaʻumaʻu eruption between 1924 and March 2008 describe activity strikingly similar to what we are now experiencing—emissions of sulfur dioxide gas, ash-rich plumes, and poor air quality
Scientists Explain Halema‘uma‘u’s Lava Lake Levels
The lake level is constantly changing, and it fluctuates over many different timescales, from minutes to months.