quote:Hawaiian volcano might erupt in 24 hours after 250 quakes in short time
A Hawaiian volcano could be set to erupt after hundreds of earthquakes and the collapse of a crater floor.
Lava may burst through the ground east of Kilauea, the most active of the five volcanoes that form the state’s main island, geologists have warned.
Authorities urged the public to be on alert after scientists noted underground magma flowing beneath a main road near houses in the district of Puna.
More than 250 earthquakes have been detected since a crater floor collapsed at the Pu’u O’o vent in the shield volcano’s eastern rift zone earlier this week.
Most were minor but many were felt by locals, including one with a magnitude of 4.2, which shook the coast on Tuesday morning.
Scientists from the US Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) warned the seismic activity could lead to a lava breakout, although they could not say where or when.
“Magma has now migrated into a lower part of the east rift zone,” she said, adding there was concern that it was in a rift near Highway 130, a major road on the island.
There are homes in that area of Hawaii's Big Island and the road also leads to a popular access point where people can hike or bike into the lava viewing area.
The Hawaii County Civil Defence Agency issued an alert warning people in the area to monitor the situation and be prepared for the possibility of a new lava flow.
Spokeswoman Kanani Aton said the agency was “planning ahead for a worst-case scenario” by reviewing emergency plans and monitoring the activity.
Ms Babb said the activity has slowed significantly since a spike earlier this week but the threat level has not changed.
However, scientists are not sure if decreased seismic activity is an indication that the event is over or if it has just stalled before picking back up.
“That’s the unknown at this point," Ms Babb said. "Therefore we are still watching, we are watching very closely."
Geologists flew over the area in a helicopter and observed a layer of red ash covering the ground near the Pu’u O’o vent. The ash was spread throughout the area when the crater floor collapsed.
“The good news is that as they flew down the east rift zone they didn’t see any ground cracks or steaming that would suggest that the magma was coming near the surface,” Ms Babb said.
Most of Kilauea’s activity has been not been explosive, but an eruption in 1924 spewed ash and 10-tonne rocks into the sky, killing one man.
In 1983 an eruption of Pu’u Oo resulted in lava fountains soaring over 1,500 feet high. In the decades since, the lava flow has buried dozens of square miles of land and destroyed many homes.
In 2008, after a series of small earthquakes rattled the island, Kilauea’s summit crater opened and gushed lava and rock over 75 acres of the mountain, damaging a nearby viewing point
Status Updatesquote:Kilauea-vulkaan op Hawa spuwt rook en lava
De Kilauea-vulkaan op Hawa spuwt rook en lava. Voor het eerst sinds 2016 ligt er lava op de kraterbodem.
twitter:janinekrippner twitterde op woensdag 02-05-2018 om 16:01:53 Kilauea: "A new crack 1 km (0.6 mile) long was found on the west (uprift) side of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō during HVO's overflight"https://t.co/VBscoQsYl1 https://t.co/EWAtqpX12l reageer retweet
quote:Kilauea volcano: Residents along the East Rift Zone told to prepare to evacuate
Lower Puna officials in Hawaii are preparing for a possible eruption amid continuous earthquakes along the East Rift Zone of Kīlauea Volcano. The preparations include the identification of shelters, mobilization of police and other security personnel to ensure residents’ safety, and road crews to ensure access to evacuation routes.
"Should an eruption occur, residents along the East Rift Zone may have little warning and should be prepared to evacuate," said Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno, adding that the County will keep the community informed about the situation.
"All agencies have been alerted about the possibility of an eruption," Magno said. "The risk areas and possible hazards are being identified, and shelters have been identified."
Recent observations
Elevated rates of seismicity and deformation at Kīlauea Volcano along a section of the lower East Rift Zone east of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō vent continue, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) reported 05:23 UTC on Thursday, May 3, 2018.
This activity is associated with the continued intrusion of magma into the East Rift Zone to locations east of Highway 130 and an outbreak of lava from the lower East Rift Zone remains a possible outcome of the continued unrest, HVO warns. At this time it is not possible to say with certainty if or where such an outbreak may occur, but the area downrift (east) of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō remains the most likely location.
A GPS station located about 1.5 km (1 mile) southwest of Nanawale Estates began moving toward the north on Wednesday morning local time, indicating the magma intrusion is approaching this area of the East Rift Zone. The station has already moved several centimeters.
A tiltmeter at Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō recorded steady, deflationary tilt during the day, with several sharp inflation offsets. These offsets probably recorded the continued episodic collapse of the crater floor. Some of these offsets corresponded to short-lived ashy plumes rising from the crater.
Tiltmeters at the summit began recording an increased deflationary tilt this afternoon. The summit lava lake level has lowered about 20 m (65 feet) since the deflationary tilt began in the early morning on May 1.
New small ground cracks less than a few cm (inches) wide developed yesterday across a couple of roads in and adjacent to Leilani Estates. These cracks reflect the buildup of stress at the surface due to the magma intrusion. No steam or gases were observed escaping from the cracks.
Analysis of webcam images of the 61g lava flow field on May 1 indicates that surface flows within a few kilometers of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō have stopped advancing - the few areas of incandescence visible in the images did not move starting early morning on May 1. The 61g flow is likely no longer being supplied with lava from Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō.
quote:Kilauea volcano erupts near residential area
Mount Kilauea volcano has erupted near a residential area on Hawaii's largest island, prompting a local state of emergency and the mandatory evacuation of 1,700 local residents.
One witness said lava had burst across a road like a curtain of fire. He said he could smell sulphur and burning trees.
Community centres have been opened to provide shelter.
The eruption follows a series of strong earthquakes over recent days.
A volcanic crater vent - known as Puu Oo - collapsed earlier this week, sending lava down the mountain's slopes towards populated areas.
Officials had been warning residents all week they should be prepared to evacuate as an eruption would give little warning.
twitter:ABC twitterde op vrijdag 04-05-2018 om 06:48:57 Lava can be seen spewing from a vent in Hawaii's Leilani Estates community on the Big Island after eruption of Kilauea volcano. https://t.co/DdDqlKmyV2The county has ordered evacuations for all of Leilani Estates, which according to the last Census has a population of 1,500. https://t.co/v8O2poQGPe reageer retweet
Ik vermoed dat "moeten kiezen" betekent dat ze met hun pensioen slechts n van beide konden betalen.quote:Op zaterdag 5 mei 2018 15:33 schreef TheoddDutchGuy het volgende:
Wel lullig voor die mensen die alles in een huis hebben gestoken, lekkere verzekeraar ook als ze zulke dingen niet dekken of dat je moet kiezen tussen verschillende rampen.
Niemand dwingt ze om op een actieve vulkaan te gaan wonenquote:Op zaterdag 5 mei 2018 15:33 schreef TheoddDutchGuy het volgende:
Wel lullig voor die mensen die alles in een huis hebben gestoken, lekkere verzekeraar ook als ze zulke dingen niet dekken of dat je moet kiezen tussen verschillende rampen.
Met zo'n redenering kun je praktisch nergens op de planeet wonen.quote:Op zondag 6 mei 2018 07:20 schreef vipergts het volgende:
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Niemand dwingt ze om op een actieve vulkaan te gaan wonen
Die snap ik even niet.quote:Op zondag 6 mei 2018 08:38 schreef TheoddDutchGuy het volgende:
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Met zo'n redenering kun je praktisch nergens op de planeet wonen.
Overal kun je wel een of ander natuurlijk gevaar vinden qua leefgebied.quote:
Machtig mooi, dat wel.quote:Op maandag 7 mei 2018 07:07 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Niet noodzakelijk, ligt aan het soort lava en duizenden jaren erosiequote:Op maandag 7 mei 2018 03:28 schreef vigen98 het volgende:
Voor de natuur is zoiets natuurlijk wel goed Vruchtbaar grond
quote:Angst en beven: metershoge lavastroom in achtertuin bewoners Hawaii
HAWAII - Na de uitbarsting van de vulkaan Kilauea op Hawaii zijn zeker 21 woningen compleet verwoest. Er vielen geen gewonden. Vanuit een helikopter zijn spectaculaire beelden van de uitbarsting gemaakt. Te zien is hoe de lavastroom niets heel laat van (vakantie)woningen met zwembad.
Zo’n 1700 inwoners van het woongebied rond de vulkaan zochten eerder een veilig heenkomen. Ontheemde eilandbewoners kunnen terecht bij meerdere opvangcentra.
Vulkaanuitbarsting Hawaii: gebied gevacueerd
Het gaat om huizen in de wijk Leilani Estates ten oosten van de berg op het grootste eiland van de archipel. Ook zijn tien scheuren ontstaan in het aardoppervlak waardoor lava ontsnapt.
Volgens het Amerikaanse seismologische dienst USGS begon de uitbarsting van Kilauea op 30 april. De uitbarsting ging gepaard met verschillende aardbevingen die beperkte schade veroorzaakten aan wegen op het eiland en voor korte stroomstoringen zorgden.
Schildvulkaan
De Amerikaanse staat Hawaii telt meerdere vulkanen en Kilauea is een van de meest actieve vulkanen ter wereld. Het gaat om een zogenoemde schildvulkaan. Als die uitbarst kan het lava niet alleen uit de krater stromen maar ook door ondergrondse scheuren op andere plaatsen aan de oppervlakte komen.
Er zijn dus 10 "uitbarstingen" als ik de kaart goed lees?quote:
Klopt.... op tien plaatsen is de grond gescheurd en daar komt lava naar boven. Theoretisch kan de hele "riftzone" open scheuren en dan heb je van punt 6 tot 10 n grote uitbarsting die zich mogelijk nog naar oost en/of west zal uitbreiden.quote:Op maandag 7 mei 2018 12:51 schreef J.A.R.V.I.S. het volgende:
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Er zijn dus 10 "uitbarstingen" als ik de kaart goed lees?
Frutsel, complimenten voor dit soort topics, of het nu orkanen of vulkanen zijn, klasse OP en info keer op keer.
twitter:fanseize twitterde op maandag 07-05-2018 om 13:21:18 RT @glennglazer: RT @MikeTrimWPTV: CRAZY must-see lava video from the Kilauea volcano eruption in #Hawaii @WPTV #newvideoalert #newvideo #lava #volcano #Kilauea #KilaueaVolcano https://t.co/NGHOpu5Zdf reageer retweet
quote:Kilauea volcano update: Eruption at east rift zone continues at moderate - low levels
Eruption of lava and gas continues at a low level along Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone within the Leilani Estates subdivision. USGS reports that on Monday 7 May 2 new fissures opened up and temporarily erupted lava, making a total of 12 fissure segments that broke ground and were active since the start of the eruption in the Leilani Estates.
The longest lava flow thereby advanced about 0.9 km (0.6 miles) northward from fissure 8 before stopping. Large cracks have now also appeared on Highway 130 west of the eruption site and they continue to widen (up to 7 – 8 cm by now) and expel volcanic gasses and steam. Rates of seismicity and deformation changed little throughout the day and gas emissions likely remain elevated in the vicinity of fissures.
twitter:EyelandEyeDoc twitterde op dinsdag 08-05-2018 om 22:41:01 This morning’s flyover. She’s finally quiet today. E ALOHA ke kahi i ke kahi!STAY SAFE! #Aloha #Puna #Pahoa #Pele #Hilo #MalamaPono #BigIsland #Hawaii #Hawaiian #Kanaka #Lava #Kilauea #Volcano #LeilanaLava #LeilaniEruption https://t.co/ynODVPrLMb reageer retweet
quote:During the afternoon, two more fissures opened along the lineament of the previous fissures in the Leilani Estates and erupted briefly. Fissure #13 erupted at 14:47 local time across Leilani Street near the intersection with Pohoiki Road and rem,ained active until about 17:00.
The fissure #14, located a bit to the SW, had apparently a similar activity.
Earthquakes continue, but have been decreasing in numbers and size over the past days.
quote:Hawa sluit Nationaal Park rond spuwende vulkaan Kilauea
Het vulkaan-observatorium op Hawa heeft het Volcanoes National Park tot nader order gesloten. De risico's van de uitbarstingen van vulkaan Kilauea zijn te groot. "En het ziet er niet naar uit dat het binnenkort is afgelopen."
Experts vrezen dat de vulkaan keien zo groot als koelkasten in de lucht kan gooien. "Niemand wil bedolven worden door iets dat tien ton weegt en er met 193 km per uur uitgespuugd wordt", zegt Charles Mandeville, vulkaancordinator op Hawa.
"Het lijkt op dit moment misschien rustig, maar dat is het helemaal niet", aldus KNMI-vulkanoloog Elske de Zeeuw - van Dalfsen. "Ten oosten van de zone waar de lava naar buiten komt, zijn op dit moment veel aardbevingen. En er is nog een ander type meting: we zien dat de aarde uit elkaar wordt gedrukt. Dat betekent dat er daar nog veel materiaal naar boven gaat komen."
Lavameer
Wat de uitbarstingen van vulkaan Kilauea (Hatiaans voor uitspuwen) zo bijzonder maakt, is dat de lava omhoog komt in een gebied veertig kilometer weg van de top van de vulkaan. "De vulkaan heeft behalve een krater ook twee ondergrondse armen. De magmastromen kunnen zich dus ondergronds bewegen", zegt De Zeeuw - van Dalfsen.
"In de vulkaan was een lavameer, opeengehoopt in de vulkaankrater, bijna tot aan de oppervlakte. Dus dat kon je goed zien. Dat lavameer is 290 meter gedaald. Al die lava is ondergronds verdwenen richting het oosten. En dat komt naar boven op een zwakke plek. De vraag was alleen waar."
Volgens de vulkanoloog weten mensen die er wonen wat er kan gebeuren. "Ze weten natuurlijk dat ze op een vulkaan wonen. Letterlijk. En dat wordt al op school uitgelegd. Ook alle maatregelen. Men weet het gewoon en accepteert de uitbarstingen. Maar niemand kijkt graag toe hoe zijn huis afbrandt."
Uit de vulkaan komt behalve lava ook het giftige gas zwaveldioxide, dat een sterke geur van rotte eieren verspreidt. Inwoners zijn ook daarvoor gewaarschuwd. Het is vooral schadelijk voor ouderen, kinderen en mensen met ademhalingsproblemen. Sinds de eerste uitbarstingen ruim een week geleden zijn al 36 huizen en gebouwen vernield en hebben tweeduizend mensen hun huizen verlaten.
Godin Pele
Half april ontdekten vulkanologen dat er steeds nieuwe scheuren in de berg ontstaan, waardoor er uit verschillende kraters lava stroomt die soms negentig meter de lucht in spuit. Geologen rapporteren harde knallen en dreunende geluiden. Ook zijn er regelmatig aardbevingen. "Er ontstaat een klein scheurtje en dat scheurtje breidt zich uit tot een grotere spleet en daar komt de lava door naar boven", zegt De Zeeuw - van Dalfsen.
De Kilauea is over het algemeen niet erg actief, maar spuwt al sinds 1983 lava. Deskundigen vergelijken de huidige situatie met 1955, toen de vulkaan 88 dagen lang lava spuwde en 400 hectare grond met lava bedekte. Volgens een oud volksgeloof zou de godin Pele in de berg wonen.
"Een deel van de bevolking gelooft in Pele - de godin van het vuur - en brengen ook offers om Pele te vragen de uitbarsting te stoppen en hun huis te sparen. Offers als theebladeren, die steken ze in de grond. Er worden geen kinderen geofferd hoor."
quote:Two new fissures opened on Hawaii's Big Island
Two new fissures opened on Hawaii's Big Island Sunday, spewing lava and fumes and forcing more residents to evacuate.
Hawaii's Civil Defense Agency announced the latest crack in the ground Sunday evening. It is the 18th fissure to open on the island in the days since the Kilauea volcano erupted on May 3.
Fissure 18 emerged near Halekamahina Loop Road -- where fissure 17 erupted early Sunday, splattering lava tens of feet into the air.
Fissure 17 is several hundred yards long.
Nearly 2,000 people have been evacuated since the volcano erupted, sending lava flowing into communities and threatening a nearby geothermal plant.
The volcanic vents, or fissures, have gobbled up dozens of homes and vehicles, with 37 structure so far destroyed.
The Hawaii Civil Defense Agency said in a Sunday message that vacation rentals in Lower Puna were directed to cease operations to relieve the demand for water as well as reduce the area population so emergency responders can focus on residents.
The Hawaii Police Department also enforced the Federal Aviation Administration's temporary flight restriction for Lower Puna. No helicopter or drone activity is allowed without approval.
Another fissure, the 16th, was reported earlier Saturday and "produced a lava flow that traveled about 250 yards before stalling," officials said.
That vent was about a mile east of the Puna Geothermal Venture plant, where officials removed 60,000 gallons of flammable liquids due to safety concerns.
In addition to the new fissures, USGS officials said an explosive eruption is possible at Halemaumau crater at the top of the Kilauea volcano. Such an eruption could generate ash plumes over an area 12 miles from the summit crater, the HOV said.
quote:Vrees voor nieuwe uitbarstingen vulkaan Hawa door grote scheur
De Amerikaanse seismologische dienst USGS waarschuwt voor nieuwe uitbarstingen van de vulkaan Kilauea op Hawa. Op zondag ontstond een nieuwe, driehonderd meter lange scheur waaruit lava stroomt. De autoriteiten hebben opdracht gegeven tot verdere evacuaties.
De uitbarsting van de twaalfhonderd meter hoge Kilauea begon ruim twee weken geleden. Sindsdien zijn meer dan tienduizend mensen gevacueerd en zeker 26 huizen door de lavastromen verwoest.
De vulkaan is een van de meest actieve ter wereld. Het gaat om een zogenoemde schildvulkaan. Als die uitbarst, kan de lava niet alleen uit de krater stromen, maar ook via ondergrondse scheuren op andere plaatsen aan de oppervlakte komen.
Thx altijd leuk om te lezen.quote:Op maandag 14 mei 2018 14:03 schreef Brighteyes het volgende:
Frutsel, ik lees vol interesse mee hoor! Ik heb er alleen niet heel veel meer over te zeggen dan 'Wauw, wat interessant' oid.
Maar blijf vooral updates posten. Ik vind het heerlijk zo allemaal bij elkaar.
Sowieso Frutselgod Normaal mag die dit alleen braaf in WKN doenquote:Op maandag 14 mei 2018 14:03 schreef Brighteyes het volgende:
Frutsel, ik lees vol interesse mee hoor! Ik heb er alleen niet heel veel meer over te zeggen dan 'Wauw, wat interessant' oid.
Maar blijf vooral updates posten. Ik vind het heerlijk zo allemaal bij elkaar.
Die animatie stond ook in post 4 maar thx! En wat een mafkees haha.quote:
Sollyquote:Op maandag 14 mei 2018 21:04 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Die animatie stond ook in post 4 maar thx! En wat een mafkees haha.
Toch is kilauea wel een van de redenen waarom ik ooit nog maar hawaii wil.
Ik sluit me hierbij aan. Dat dit geen stof tot discussie oplevert wil inderdaad zeker niet zeggen dat de inspanningen niet gewaardeerd worden.quote:Op maandag 14 mei 2018 14:03 schreef Brighteyes het volgende:
Frutsel, ik lees vol interesse mee hoor! Ik heb er alleen niet heel veel meer over te zeggen dan 'Wauw, wat interessant' oid.
Maar blijf vooral updates posten. Ik vind het heerlijk zo allemaal bij elkaar.
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Meer informatie ook hier:quote:Eruption intensifies, lava continues to spread in lower rift zone
The eruption seems to pick up in activity. Activity at the most recent fissures 17 and 18, located at the northeast end of the active fissure system (downrift), has been continuous during the night.
It is characterized by "lava fountaining, explosion of spatter bombs hundreds of feet into the air, and several advancing lava flow lobes moving generally northeast from fissure 17 at the downrift (northeast) end of the new fissure system.", HVO reported a short time ago in the first morning update. "As of about 7 pm, one lobe was 2 yards thick and advancing roughly parallel to Highway 132. The flow front was just over a half mile southeast of the intersection of Highway 132 and Noni Farms Road."
No other significant changes have occurred: earthquakes continue and the summit continues to deflate, increasing the risk of explosive eruptions if ground water enters into the drained conduit of where Halema'uma's lava lake used to be.
ava continues to be erupted from the latest fissures that opened up during the past 48 hours, labeled #17 and #18, and there are signs that the eruption is still developing and might continue (and potentially increase) for a while.
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https://hawaiilavaupdate.(...)e-video-may-15-2018/quote:The spattering/exploding event at fissure 17 continues… pushing the hot liquid rock another two-tenths of a mile toward the Pacific Ocean overnight. She is now nearly half way to the water. And two new fissures, numbers 19 and 20, have apparently broken out in Lani Puna Gardens… just southeast of the PGV Geothermal plant. We heard an unconfirmed report this morning that another house had been destroyed in Lani Puna Gardens. The enormous amount of lava erupted is only a couple hundred yards from Highway 132, but that lobe has apparently stalled. The rest of the flow now appears to be headed in the direction of Ahalanui Beach Park (hot pond) area, or possibly as far northeast as Vacationland and Kapoho Beach Lots.
quote:Fissure 20 opened
A new burst of volcanic ash has been released from the Kileaua volcano today in what U.S. Geological Survey officials warn is “a phase of more continuous explosive activity.”
Rock falls and gas explosions within Halemaumau Crater caused the ash plume, the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency said in a Facebook post today.
The plume also signifies that residents of the Big Island “need to expect that it will become more explosive," Rick Hazlett of the USGS told ABC News.
Kileaua volcano in Hawaii sees new burst of volcanic ash, May 15, 2018.USGS Volcanoes
The Kileaua volcano in Hawaii sees new burst of volcanic ash, May 15, 2018.
Excessive exposure to ash can make driving difficult and can irritate the eyes and respiratory system, so officials have also urged residents to minimize their exposure to it.
This new burst of ash comes hours after the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency said a new fissure has opened up on the Big Island, bringing the total number of lava- and gas-spewing cracks to 20 in the wake of the May 3 eruption.
Officials Monday warned of "hazardous emissions of sulfur dioxide" in the Lanipuna Gardens subdivision.
The air quality there has been evaluated as a "condition red," which means the air could pose an immediate danger, the Civil Defense Agency said in a post on Monday. The gases are especially dangerous for the elderly, children, babies and people with respiratory problems, officials said.
quote:Hawaii Kilauea volcano could soon explode in once-in-a-century eruption
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Hawaii -- The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has been blowing off toxic steam and releasing lava for a week. But on Thursday, there were signs it could soon explode and widen the disaster.
Geologists are warning a possible explosion at the summit of Kilauea could be the largest in nearly 100 years, hurling boulders the size of refrigerators. The heavy clouds of smoke coming from the main crater on Wednesday were likely triggered by a rock fall from the crater walls.
As the lava levels inside the volcano drain lower, the danger of an eruption can actually increase. When the molten rock reaches groundwater levels, pressurized steam can cause an explosion, shooting rocks and ash miles away from the crater.
Further down the volcano, the underground lava, oozing through cracks in the neighborhood of Leilani Estates is only about a half-mile away from a geothermal power plant. The plant has been shut down, and workers are trucking away 60,000 gallons of flammable liquids. Hawaii Gov. David Ige issued an emergency proclamation to secure the area.
"If you project the line where the fissures are occurring, the PGV facility is on that line, so we definitely want to be prepared," Ige said.
More: Growing concerns over flammable liquids stored in power plant threatened by lava
Volcanoes National Park will be closed Friday because of the threat. Scientists think conditions could be right for a major explosion within a few days. The last time that happened was in 1924 when it blasted rock and ash more than five miles into the air.
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Red Alert Declared in Hawaii, Kilauea Eruption "Imminent"
The U.S. Geological Survey has raised the alert for Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano from an orange to a red warning.
Ash eruption at the volcano’s summit increased in intensity Tuesday, with an ash cloud spewing as high as 12,000 feet above sea level, according to the USGS.
Ashfall and air pollution associated with a volcanic eruption have been reported as far as 18 miles downwind of Kilauea in Pahala.
A red warning means a “major volcanic eruption is imminent, underway or suspected with hazardous activity both on the ground and in the air,” the USGS said.
"At any time, activity may become more explosive, increasing the intensity of ash production and producing ballistic projectiles near the vent," the agency tweeted.
quote:No significant changes, new fissure opens
The eruption in the lower east rift zone continues with no significant changes. A new fissure has opened up probably during thge night between fissure #16 and #20 and erupted small amounts of lava with spattering during a few hours.
The so-far most productive fissure #17 continues to feed a lava flow towards the ESE, but its progress has significantly slowed down. HVO estimates that it only advanced about 100 m during the past 24 hours, making the scenario of lava reaching the coast in a near future much less likely now.
More significant events have been taking place at the summit, at the site of the former Halema'uma'u lava lake: Visually, ash emissions have increased during the past 48 hours, prompting HVO to raise the aviation color code to red. There are signs that some of the explosive activity might not only be caused by deep rockfalls / collapses inside the drained conduit, but beginning water-hot rock interaction:
Ballistic blocks of up to up to 60 cm (2 feet) across "were found in the parking lot a few hundred yards from Halemaumau. These reflect the most energetic explosions yet observed and could reflect the onset of steam-driven explosive activity. Further observations are necessary to asses this interpretation. Additional such explosions are expected and could be more powerful."
koekoektwitter:AP twitterde op donderdag 17-05-2018 om 18:03:59 BREAKING: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, sending a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky. reageer retweet
Livestream?quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 18:11 schreef YazooW het volgende:koekoektwitter:AP twitterde op donderdag 17-05-2018 om 18:03:59 BREAKING: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, sending a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky. reageer retweet
Het houdt daar niet op he.quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 18:11 schreef YazooW het volgende:koekoektwitter:AP twitterde op donderdag 17-05-2018 om 18:03:59 BREAKING: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, sending a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky. reageer retweet
Alle maatregelen betreffende klimaat verandering voor jaaaren naar de knoppen!quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 18:11 schreef YazooW het volgende:koekoektwitter:AP twitterde op donderdag 17-05-2018 om 18:03:59 BREAKING: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, sending a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky. reageer retweet
Pah, je kan het iss ook met het blote oog zien vanaf de aarde, opgeklopte sensatiemeldingquote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 18:59 schreef aloa het volgende:
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De vulkaanuitbarstingen op Hawaii zijn zo hevig, dat ze vanuit de ruimte te zien zijn. Er zijn in de afgelopen drie weken al 20 breuken in de aardkorst op het eiland ontstaan, waaruit gloeiende lava stroomt die alles vernietigt.
De aswolken die de vulkaan daarbij uitstoot, zijn door de Amerikaanse astronauten Ricky Arnold en A.J. Feustel vastgelegd vanuit het internationaal ruimtestation ISS.
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Dat is meer praktisch van aard. Met zo'n speciaal hittebestendig pak word je langzaam geroosterd als je in de lava valt, zonder beschermende kleding ben je in een paar tellen dood.quote:
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quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 19:03 schreef Resistor het volgende:
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Dat is meer praktisch van aard. Met zo'n speciaal hittebestendig pak word je langzaam geroosterd als je in de lava valt, zonder beschermende kleding ben je in een paar tellen dood.Dat gaat snel idd.SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
Die foto is van gisteren of zelfs eergisteren.quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 19:21 schreef aloa het volgende:
De al enkele weken actieve vulkaan Kilauea op Hawaii is donderdag explosief uitgebarsten. Er zijn dikke rookwolken te zien en as wordt wordt samen met enorme brokken steen de lucht in geslingerd.
De Amerikaanse seismologische dienst USGS had daarvoor al gewaarschuwd, nadat afgelopen weekeinde een nieuwe scheur van 300 meter lang was ontdekt waaruit lava stroomde.
De as is tot een hoogte van ruim 3.000 meter geblazen. Autoriteiten gaven meteen opdracht tot verdere evacuaties.
Bij de uitbarsting van donderdag zijn steenbrokken van ruim 60 centimeter groot weggeschoten met enorme kracht. Volgens de autoriteiten is dit nog maar het begin. Het is zelfs mogelijk dat bij een volgende klap brokken van tot twee meter de lucht in worden geblazen.
Deze brokstukken kunnen ruim een kilometer verderop weer neerkomen. "Deze stenen wegen soms wel enkele tonnen. Kleinere, lichtere stukken kunnen zelfs enkele kilometers ver pas neerkomen", aldus de autoriteiten.
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Foto stond bij het artikel.quote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2018 19:25 schreef bedachtzaam het volgende:
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Die foto is van gisteren of zelfs eergisteren.
De explosie vanmorgen waar over gesproken word was voor zonsopgang.
quote:A blue burning flame of methane gas was observed in the cracks on Kahukai Street on May 23. When lava buries plants and shrubs, methane gas is produced as a byproduct of burning vegetation. Methane gas can seep into subsurface voids and explode when heated, or as shown in the video below, emerge from cracks in the ground several feet away from the lava. When ignited, the methane produces a blue flame.
quote:Kilauea’s activity proceeds without any signs of weakening
On the Big Island of Hawai’i, Kilauea’s activity proceeds without any signs of weakening. Eruption of lava and ground cracking continues in the area of Leilani Estates subdivision in the Lower East Rift zone. Monday 21 May lava was being erupted from multiple
points along the northeast end of the active fissure system. HVO/USGS reported that whilst fissures 6, 17 and 19 only showed intermittent spattering, fissure 20 was erupting a short line of low lava fountains feeding a channelized lava flow that reached the coast. By the evening of 21 May there was only a single lava ocean entry left. Over the course of Tuesday 22 May, most eruptive activity in the Lower East Rift Zone shifted to the middle portion of the system of fissures. Lava fountains were being ejected from fissures 6 through to fissure 22 and some weak spattering occurred from fissures 5, 6, 17 and 19. A new area of fountaining started in the afternoon along the fissure line between Kaupili and Mohala Streets near Fissure 23.
Magma is still being supplied to the lower East Rift Zone and elevated earthquake activity continues. However, earthquake locations have not moved farther down-rift in the past couple of days, and there were only a few earthquakes located today in the rift zone.
Explosions continue to occur from Haleama’uam’u crater in Kilauea’s summit caldera. HVO/USGS reported a first small explosion early Monday morning 21 May at 12:55, producing an ash plume that reached about 2135 m (7000 ft) and which was carried by the wind to the southwest. Several smaller explosions took place throughout Monday 21 and Tuesday 22 May, all ejecting ash to under 3050 m (10,000 ft) above sea level. Additional explosions are possible at any time. Seismic activity on Kilauea’s summit which had abruptly decreased after the recent explosive eruptions, is again slowly increasing.
Ghehe...quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 06:34 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
Nog even een kleine realitycheck voor sommige
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Welke? Je bedoelt zo'n grote als een deel van de vulkaan de zee in schuift en vervolgens New York vernietigd?quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 08:31 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Ghehe...
Die kans op de tsunami lijkt ook nog zeer reel te zijn
Nou New York lijkt me sterk aangezien dat aan de oostkust ligtquote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:13 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Welke? Je bedoelt zo'n grote als een deel van de vulkaan de zee in schuift en vervolgens New York vernietigd?
Valt me nog mee dat de UFO's nog niet gemeld zijn die je normaal gesproken ook rond vulkaanuitbarstingen ziet.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:40 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
De tsunami gekkies die niets van de bewegingsgrafieken begrijpen maar wel er een uitgesproken mening op nahouden.
Ah dat is een andere dan? Ik dacht dat er ook 1 was in die buurt die wel NY zou kunnen raken. Afijn, maakt verder niet uitquote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:36 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Nou New York lijkt me sterk aangezien dat aan de oostkust ligt
HAARP! Bestaat echt. Heb het op de Feesboek gelezen laatst.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:44 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Valt me nog mee dat de UFO's nog niet gemeld zijn die je normaal gesproken ook rond vulkaanuitbarstingen ziet.
Maar goed, back to reality... zal zo eens kijken of er nog updates zijn.
Dat is het la palma verhaal volgens mij.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:45 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Ah dat is een andere dan? Ik dacht dat er ook 1 was in die buurt die wel NY zou kunnen raken. Afijn, maakt verder niet uit
AH dat was het ja! Niet echt in de buurt haha.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:47 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
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Dat is het la palma verhaal volgens mij.
Ja dat is LaPalma op de Canarische Eilandenquote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:45 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Ah dat is een andere dan? Ik dacht dat er ook 1 was in die buurt die wel NY zou kunnen raken. Afijn, maakt verder niet uit
Enigszins dan.quote:Op maandag 7 mei 2018 03:28 schreef vigen98 het volgende:
Voor de natuur is zoiets natuurlijk wel goed Vruchtbaar grond
Met jouw profiel moet je wel in dit topic reageren.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 09:54 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
En extra land voor de overheid aangezien het eiland steeds een beetje groter wordt.
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lol. Dit profiel toen als grap aangemaakt voor een roleplay in WKN Samen met wat andere users die vulkanen waren.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 10:13 schreef DeParo het volgende:
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Met jouw profiel moet je wel in dit topic reageren.
Je houdt het spel in stand zo te zien hehe.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 10:21 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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lol. Dit profiel toen als grap aangemaakt voor een roleplay in WKN Samen met wat andere users die vulkanen waren.
De grote uitbarsting is toen niet gekomen. Weet je nog toen het vliegverkeer stil kwam te liggen voor best lange tijd? Volgens mij zou een echt grote uitbarsting toen het vliegverkeer wereldwijd voor weken lam hebben kunnen leggen.quote:Op vrijdag 25 mei 2018 10:23 schreef DeParo het volgende:
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Je houdt het spel in stand zo te zien hehe.
https://www.theguardian.c(...)zens-more-propertiesquote:Hawaii volcano: 'lava tide' flows down street, destroying dozens more properties
A tide of molten rock turned a Hawaii street into a volcanic wasteland on Friday as the number of homes destroyed by the erupting Kilauea volcano soared and authorities told residents to flee a surge of lava.
The destructive fury of the erupting Kilauea volcano was unleashed on the Big Island’s Leilani Estates housing development, with the number of homes and other structures destroyed leaping to 82 from a previous count of 50, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Some 2,200 acres (890 hectares) of land have been torched by lava since 3 May, in what is likely to be the most destructive eruption of Kilauea in more than a century, according to the County of Hawaii.
“There were eight houses taken on this road in 12 hours,” Ikaika Marzo said in a Facebook video as he stood on Kaupuli Street and showed a black, glass-like lava field where his cousin’s house previously stood.
'Lava haze' and 'vog': toxic volcanic gases prompt health fears in Hawaii
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Magma spewed from 100ft (30-metre) cinder cones and formed elevated ponds of molten rock that were expected to soon overflow and stream into the next rows of homes – Kahukai and Mohala streets. Firefighters went door to door evacuating residents before the lava arrived.
“It’s this tide of lava that rises up and overflows itself on the edges and keeps rising and progressing forward,” US Geological Survey geologist Wendy Stovall said.
About 37 structures are already “lava locked”, meaning homes are inaccessible, and people who do not evacuate may be trapped.
“Any residents remaining in the current affected areas should evacuate now,” Hawaii County Civil Defense said in an alert.
quote:Kilauea volcano update: New fissures, large lava flows from western and central part of fissure system
The eruption continues at similar levels as during the past days, with conditions changing faster than it is possible to accurately update.
Multiple lava flows fed from multiple fissure vents continue to feed several lava flows. The main advance has been from the central-western part of the system towards the north-east, invading additional inhabited and forested areas. The number of destroyed houses has unfortunately been increasing with the hour almost. A tendency of activity moving uprift (NE) is visible overall.
The ocean entry (created by two flows) showed little to no activity yesterday morning, but probably is still active. HVO / USGS reported late last evening (Hawaiian time) that "Fissures 7 and 8 remain the most active eruptive centers of the system", while "Fissure 22 has waned, and Fissure 13 is the dominant source of lava entering the ocean, which is occurring at three minor entry points. Fountaining is occurring at Fissure 8. Fissure 7 activity increased overnight, with lava fountains reaching 150-200 feet high and producing a large spatter rampart over 100 feet tall."
At 19:00 Sunday evening (local time), the large perched lava pond created by lava from fissure #7 apparently breached, creating a fast moving lava flow that ran down Leilani Avenue and Luana Street in Leilani Estates, then continued to move NE, crossing Pohoiki road and invading the western part of the Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV), where at least one of the drill wells (previously sealed) was covered.
At least two new fissures (#24 and #25) have formed in the area of southern Nohea St in the western-central fissure system, feeding new lava flows that advance mostly to the N and NE, destroying additional portions of the central part of Leilani Estates
quote:Activity update
In the lower East Rift Zone (LERZ) fissure system, the area of Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens was the scene vigorous eruption of lava also throughout Monday 28 May.
Early Monday morning it became clear that the fast-moving flow which broke out the evening before originated from fissure 8 which fed a channelized flow that first moved north along an older flow before turning east and quickly destroying a new residential area. Its initial advance rate of hundreds of meters (yards) per hour had however slowed down to a few meters (yards) an hour by Monday morning and eventually stalled during a short period of inactivity. Late in the afternoon of Monday 28 May, however, vigorous fountaining resumed at fissure 8, producing a fast-moving lava flow that travelled first north and then northeast at a speed of ca 18 meter (20 yards) an hour. Fissure 8’s vigorous fountaining has produced significant amounts of Pele’s hair which are transported downwind, with reports of some strands falling in Pahoa.
Several other fissures which were inactive on Monday morning 28 May reactived again later that day with spattering and lava fountains, the highest of which were observed at fissure 7/21. A resulting lava flow was moving south from fissures 16/18, but the amounts of lava they had erupted was not yet enough to reach the ocean so that only a minor ooze of residual lava was entering the ocean on Monday evening. (HVO/USGS)
Ash continued to erupt intermittently from the vent within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, at Kīlauea's summit throughout Monday 28 May. HVO/USGS reports that a brief emission event at about 4:35 AM local time sent ash to about 3050 meter (10,000 feet) above sea level, and a similar event around 6:30 AM sent ash to approximately 3660 meter (12,000 feet) above sea level. Observations from the ground, by UAS, and by satellite during the past week have documented retreat of the summit vent walls due to collapse of the steep conduit and rim.
Earthquakes are currently occurring at high rates in the summit area and a magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred at 5:39 PM HST on the Koa'e fault zone south of the caldera. Seismicity continues in the summit region as the area subsides and adjusts to the withdrawal of magma.
quote:Activity in Lower Puna remains at high levels
The activity in Lower Puna remains stable at high levels with the principal vents being fissure #8 (western portion of the system) and #18 (eastern part). Both feed voluminous lava flows that continue to consume land, property and pose threats as to cut-off additional areas, prompting the need for evacuations especially in the Kapoho area.
Fissure #8 inside Leilani maintains its strong lava fountaining, with jets of liquid lava reaching 60-80 m (200-250 feet) and feeds the large lava flows directed to the NE with current flow fronts on and north of Hwy 132 in the area of of Noni Farms road.
Although the flow front advance has currently slowed to less than 50 yards per hour, it can pick up quickly and the threat of it reaching the Four Corners area and cutting off Kapoho remains significant. Evacuations of Kapoho are underway.
On the western end, a new lava flow from fissure #18 is now headed to probably generate a new ocean entry soon in the Ahalanui Beach Park area, which would cut off Pohoiki and a large triangle of land.
quote:In the Lower East Rift Zone vigorous fountaining persisted from fissure 8 throughout the weekend, feeding large amounts of lava into the channel that runs northeast as the western branches of this flow became inactive during the night from Friday 1 to Saturday 2 June. The remaining fissure 8 lava flow continued to travel along Highway 132 to Kapoho and eventually crossed Highway 137 at the ‘Four Corners’ intersection of Highways 132 and 137 on Saturday morning 2 June at 9h30 am local time. It thereby effectively cut off the land south of this active flow front from Pohoiko to Vacationland Hawaii where any people that got stuck are evacuated by boat and helicopter. The same lava flow subsequently wrapped around Kapoho cinder cone and entered it through the gap on its east side, filling up the crater and creating a large steam plume as it evaporated all the water of Green Lake. As lava continues to pour into the Kapoho cinder cone in Green forest, it creates a stunning ‘lava fall’
Weer een 5.5 op de Kilauea... het is nog flink onrustig daar...quote:Magnitude Mw 5.5
Region ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
Date time 2018-06-05 14:32:27.6 UTC
Location 19.40 N ; 155.29 W
Depth 1 km
Distances 3850 km NE of Majuro, Marshall Islands / pop: 25,400 / local time: 02:32:27.6 2018-06-06
341 km SE of Honolulu, United States / pop: 372,000 / local time: 04:32:27.6 2018-06-05
42 km SW of Hilo, United States / pop: 43,300 / local time: 04:32:27.6 2018-06-05
6 km SW of Volcano, United States / pop: 2,600 / local time: 04:32:27.6 2018-06-05
Denk je dat de zeer grote klap nog moet komen of dat ie al is geweest?quote:Op dinsdag 5 juni 2018 16:56 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Weer een 5.5 op de Kilauea... het is nog flink onrustig daar...
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Er was onlangs een 6.9 dus ik denk dat we het daarmee wel hebben gehad.quote:Op dinsdag 5 juni 2018 18:04 schreef DeParo het volgende:
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Denk je dat de zeer grote klap nog moet komen of dat ie al is geweest?
quote:The eruption continues without significant changes: lava fountaining remains strong from fissure #8 although a bit decreased during the past day, feeding a large river of lava that flows towards the new ocean entry at Kaphoho.
HVO reported this morning (evening in Hawaii): "Fountaining at Fissure 8 continues to feed a robust channel transporting lava to the northeast along Highway 132 and east to the ocean entry in Kapoho Bay. Multiple observations from field crews and overflights suggest the Fissure 8 fountain is less vigorous this evening, with maximum heights of 130-160 feet. As of early evening, lava was filling Kapoho Bay, extending out approximately 750 yards from shore. A laze plume is blowing inland from the ocean entry but is dissipating quickly. The lava breakout on the north side of the Kapoho cinder pits continues to be stalled southeast of the intersection of Railroad Avenue and Cinder Road. A lava breakout from the south margin of the flow near the intersection of Highway 132 and Railroad Avenue has completely encircled the Green Lake cone."
quote:Vigorous eruption of lava continues from the lower East Rift Zone (LERZ) fissure system in the area of Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens.
Lava fountaining at Fissure 8 is continuing with fountain heights reported at 150-180 feet. This eruptive activity continues to feed a channel transporting lava to the northeast along Highway 132 and east to the ocean entry in Kapoho Bay area. Minor breakouts along the channelized flow field continue to occur but all have been very small and have stagnated before travelling any significant distance. HVO's mid-day overflight showed the fissure 8 flow has completely filled Kapoho Bay and formed a lava delta extending 0.8 miles out from the former coastline. The northernmost lobe of the Fissure 8 flow, in the Noni Farms Road area, is advancing very slowly to the northeast. No other fissure vents showed significant activity at this time.
Pele's hair and other lightweight volcanic glass from high fountaining of Fissure 8 are falling downwind of the fissure and accumulating on the ground within Leilani Estates. Winds may waft lighter particles to greater distances. Residents are urged to minimize exposure to these volcanic particles, which can cause skin and eye irritation similar to volcanic ash.
quote:Op woensdag 6 juni 2018 18:49 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
Ik heb even de plaatjes van usgs tot een gif gemaakt.
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twitter:USGSVolcanoes twitterde op donderdag 07-06-2018 om 04:41:47 Kīlauea Message Wed, 06 Jun 2018 16:38:17 HST: Explosive eruption at Kīlauea summit, equivalent to energy release of M5.6 (preliminary), occurred at 4:07 PM HST. Ash plume reached 10,000 ft above sea level. Downwind communities may experience ashfall. reageer retweet
quote:Magnitude Mw 5.4
Region ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
Date time 2018-06-07 02:06:39.0 UTC
Location 19.39 N ; 155.28 W
Depth 1 km
Distances 3851 km NE of Majuro, Marshall Islands / pop: 25,400 / local time: 14:06:39.0 2018-06-07
343 km SE of Honolulu, United States / pop: 372,000 / local time: 16:06:39.0 2018-06-06
43 km SW of Hilo, United States / pop: 43,300 / local time: 16:06:39.0 2018-06-06
6 km SW of Volcano, United States / pop: 2,600 / local time: 16:06:39.0 2018-06-06
twitter:USGSVolcanoes twitterde op donderdag 07-06-2018 om 05:01:10 @Max_Doolittle More to follow. There is a pattern of increasing pressure and increasing earthquake frequency and magnitude leading up to explosive events. They are occurring about 1X per day. We were waiting for this one... reageer retweet
Goei gedaanquote:Op woensdag 6 juni 2018 18:49 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
Ik heb even de plaatjes van usgs tot een gif gemaakt.
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quote:Uitbarsting Kīlauea vaagt honderden huizen weg, meer dan gedacht
PAHOA - Door de uitbarsting van de vulkaan Kīlauea zijn op Hawa ongeveer zeshonderd huizen verwoest. Niet eerder zijn in zo’n korte tijd zoveel huizen weggevaagd door de vulkaan, zei burgemeester Harry Kim van Hawa County.
Eerdere schattingen gingen nog uit van zo’n 130 verwoeste woningen, maar oprukkende lavastromen hebben in enkele dagen tijd honderden huizen verzwolgen. Burgemeester Kim zei dat in de gebieden Kapoho, Vacationland en Leilani zo’n zeshonderd gezinnen hun woningen hebben verloren. „En vergeet de boeren, de ranchers en hun werknemers niet.”
De autoriteiten hebben ongeveer 2500 mensen gevacueerd sinds het begin van de vulkaanuitbarsting, ruim een maand geleden. De autoriteiten roepen een taskforce in het leven die een herstelplan moet opstellen voor de zwaar getroffen gemeenschappen, maakten Kim en gouverneur David Ige bekend.
Je zou denken dat er ergens anders een gat in de aarde moet ontstaan, zoveel kotst ze uit.quote:Op donderdag 7 juni 2018 10:22 schreef aloa het volgende:
Op het Grote Eiland van Hawa is nu een complete wijk verzwolgen door lavastromen. Vacationland viel binnen enkele dagen ten prooi aan het gesmolten gesteente uit een nieuwe scheur in de aarde.
"Vacationland bestaat niet meer. Er zijn helemaal geen sporen van gebouwen meer", oordeelde een geoloog van de overheid. Volgens haar waren er 279 woningen in het gebied, die mogelijk allemaal zijn verwoest.
In totaal zijn er door de uitbarsting van de Kilauea die begin mei begon zo'n 400 huizen verloren gegaan. Doordat de lava maar traag voortbeweegt zijn er tot nu toe geen doden gevallen. Ook is er slechts n gewonde bekend: een man die werd getroffen door rondvliegend puin.
Kustlijn opgeschoven
Door de uitbarsting is ook de kust bij Vacationland veranderd: een baai is nu gevuld met lava. De kustlijn is daardoor ruim een kilometer opgeschoven.
Wetenschappers hebben nog geen idee wanneer de lava zal stoppen. Volgens hen is het qua schade al een van de meest kostbare uitbarstingen in de geschiedenis van het land. Vulkanen geven vaker overlast op Hawa, maar dat gebeurde vaak in afgelegen gebied.
https://nos.nl/artikel/22(...)door-lavastroom.html
Damn, mooie foto.quote:Op dinsdag 5 juni 2018 09:00 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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The view of the lava from the summit of #MaunaKea as the milky way rises from behind
https://www.express.co.uk(...)reezing-rain-Kilaueaquote:Mysterious weather events have struck Hawaii's Big Island, where the volcano Kilauea continues to erupt and spew lava.
The Hawaii National Weather Service was forced to issue a shock Winter Weather Advisory alert after freezing rain and ice appeared in areas of the Big Island.
En dat in de zomer!quote:Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 21:12 schreef Hyperdude het volgende:
IJzel op Hawaii.
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https://www.express.co.uk(...)reezing-rain-Kilauea
twitter:CivilDefenseHI twitterde op maandag 11-06-2018 om 13:01:24 Explosive eruption at Kilauea summit at 12:50 am. Protect yourself from fallout. Stay indoors or drive according to the conditions. reageer retweet
Als we het artikel goed lezen is het alleen boven de 12.000 feet waar wat winters neerslag kan vallen, wat net de bovenste 1800 feet van de vulkaan is die 13.800 feet is.quote:Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 21:12 schreef Hyperdude het volgende:
IJzel op Hawaii.
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https://www.express.co.uk(...)reezing-rain-Kilauea
Ik ben benieuwd het is nog nacht daar pas over een uur of 5 hebben we beelden met daglicht.quote:Op maandag 11 juni 2018 13:26 schreef Frutsel het volgende:twitter:CivilDefenseHI twitterde op maandag 11-06-2018 om 13:01:24 Explosive eruption at Kilauea summit at 12:50 am. Protect yourself from fallout. Stay indoors or drive according to the conditions. reageer retweet
Vrij heftig.quote:Op maandag 11 juni 2018 13:41 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
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quote:Steam explosion spreads ash fallout at Kīlauea summit nearly 40 days after initial eruption
Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano has been erupting since May 3, and according to the county of Hawaii's civil defense agency, another small explosion occurred on Sunday morning.
The steam explosion spewed ash plumes over Ka'u, the southernmost district of the Big Island. The eruption happened 38 days after Kīlauea’s initial explosion which sent lava, ash and toxic gases throughout Hawaii’s largest island.
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that the eruption continues in the lower East Rift Zone. Fissure 8 continues to produce a large channelized flow that is entering the ocean at Kapoho Bay and producing a large laze plume.
A 5.3 magnitude volcanic eruption occurred early Monday morning about 3 miles west-southwest of the Kilauea Volcano, according to the USGS.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reported no tsunami threat following the event.
The earthquake was associated with an ash explosion that happened around 04:43 a.m. local time from the Halema'uma'u crater, the USGS reported.
The USGS also stated that this event's plume was similar to past events that have sent ash clouds up to 10,000 feet in the air and drifted southwest, with possible ash fall at downwind locations.
According to the county of Hawaii civil defense agency, severe conditions may exist such as inability to breathe and choking. The agency said this is a serious situation that affects the entire exposed population.
“I’m talking about 600 families. Don’t forget the farmers, don’t forget the ranchers, don’t forget all the employees for them,” Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim said. Mayor Kim’s home was also destroyed by the volcano.
At least 700 homes have been destroyed by lava since he eruptions began, Kim told Hawaii News Now.
The lava that continues to spew from Kīlauea has reached a new high temperature of 2,140 degrees Fahrenheit.
"This is the hottest lava we've seen during this eruption," Wendy Stovall, a scientist with USGS, on Hawaii News Now said.
"Lava can't get hotter than where we are," Stovall said.
quote:Eruption continues without signs of weakening
Kilauea’s eruption in the lower East Rift Zone continues without showing any signs of weakening. The current activity has been sustained for 38 days now, 2 days longer than the last fissure eruption that occurred in this area in 1960. However, compared to the rapid change of activity locations and advancing lava flow fronts, the eruption seems to have geographically settled for the past week.
Fissure 8 remains the centre of activity with a line of closely spaced vents that continue to erupt lava. The height of the produced lava fountains thereby fluctuates between 35 – 55 meter (115 - 180 feet), just above or below the rim of the large spatter cone (pu’u) that they build up along the downwind side of the vents. Lava fountaining from fissure 8 continues to feed a fast-moving channelized lava flow trending north and then east to the ocean entry at Kapoho Bay. Hawai’i Volcano Observatory scientists estimate the lava output to reach up to approximately 100 cubic meters per second!
The width of the active part of this long lava channel varies along its length, ranging from about 90 to 275 meter (100 to 300 yards) wide, splitting from 1 channel into a braided lava river that comes back together before turning eastward to Kapoho. Despite the fact that this channel is full of lava, only minor overflows of the channel levees occurred along the length of the lava flow which so far were short-lived and hence did not pose an immediate threat to areas not previously covered by lava.
Comparison of previous lava flow maps and thermal maps with the current ones show that the wide lava channel flowing over what used to be Kapoho concentrates into a narrow funnel from where there is now only 1 main ocean entry. The lava that has filled Kapoho Bay in the past week built a new lava delta which is now about 1 square kilometre (250 acres) in size.
The interaction of molten lava flowing into cool seawater causes pulsating "littoral explosions" that throw spatter (fragments of molten lava) and pieces of solidified glassy lava high into the air. HVO/USGS warns that these ocean entry littoral explosions can create hazardous conditions both on land and at sea, because the lava fragments can be thrown far inland, as well as seaward. Volcanic gas emissions from the fissure eruption remain very high, a recent measure indicated them to be nearly twice the value of the past two weeks.
The only other activity in the Lower East Rift Zone fissure system was glow, degassing and weak spattering noted for the last several days at Fissures 16 & 18. This activity is however not creating any lava flows.
quote:Kilauea’s summit caldera continues to subside
Kilauea’s summit caldera continues to subside in response to the withdrawal of magma from beneath the volcano’s summit that drains to the Lower East Rift Zone eruption site. The seismic cycle with M5 events and explosions in Halema’uama’u crater also persists, resulting in inward slumping of the crater rim and walls.
HVO/USGS report that during the night from 14 to 15 June seismicity increased once again to about 40 events per hour, including up to 5 magnitude-3+ earthquakes per hour, many of which were felt in the nearby village of Volcano. This gradual build up continued on June 15, 2018, and resulted in over 180 seismic events between 6 am and noon, 8 of which were stronger than magnitude-3.0. Finally an explosive event occurred at 11:56 AM that produced an ash and gas plume to nearly 3050 m (10,000 ft). This explosive event was captured by the Kilauea caldera live streaming camera and a video can be seen in the FB post below
Seismicity dropped abruptly after the explosive event but then slowly started to build up again over the next hours. By the early morning of June 16, 2018, about 35 earthquakes were recorded each hour and this seismicity culminated at 10:22 AM in a subsurface explosion with energy equivalent to a magnitude-5.3 earthquake which produced a weak gas and ash emission plume that rose from Halemaʻumaʻu crater. Once the plume had cleared up, the Kilauea caldera webcam showed fresh collapse of Halemaʻumaʻu crater rim. Again, seismicity dropped abruptly right after this event but slowly increased during the day reaching 25 earthquakes per hour (magnitude
https://www.volcanodiscov(...)urrent-activity.htmlquote:Lower East Rift Zone eruption continues with little change
Throughout the weekend, Kilauea’s lower East Rift Zone eruption persisted to vigorously effusive large amounts of lava from fissure 8 which travelled along the well established 13 km (8 mile) channel to the broad ocean entry at Kapoho
Fissure 8 continues to produce lava fountains with a pulsating height varying from 30 to 60 m (100 – 200 ft). This ongoing spattering of lava has built up an impressive cinder cone that partially encircles the fissure 8 vent and is now 51 m (170 ft) at its highest point. Lower fountains are thereby hidden from view within this cinder cone, but taller fountains are still adding fragments of lava (spatter) that continue to build the cone higher.
From the fissure 8 vent, lava flows freely over small cascades (rapids) into a well-established perched channel that travels for about 13 km (8 mi) to the ocean entry at Kapoho. Near the vent, lava is traveling about 24 km per hour (15 mi per hour) but it slows down to about 2 km per hour (1.5 mi per hour) near the ocean entry at Kapoho. Occasionally, minor amounts of lava briefly spill over the channel levees but overall the flow field seems stable with little change to its size and shape for the past few days.
There has only been a small amount of expansion of lava onto new areas at the southern boundary of the flow near the coast and south of Vacationland. As of 15 June, the total lava flow area of this eruption is 23,9 square km (9,2 square miles) and the new lava delta constructed in the ocean covers 1,3 square km (320 acres).
Apart from the vigorous lava fountaining at fissure 8, there is still lava oozing from fissures 16 and 18 which create small lava flows, some mild spattering intermittenly observed from fissures 6 and 15 and increased steaming from fissure 9.
Magma continues to be supplied to the Lower East Rift Zone but seismicity remains relatively low in the area with numerous small magnitude earthquakes and low amplitude background tremor. Higher amplitude tremor is occasionally being recorded on seismic stations close to the ocean entry. (HVO/USGS)
Nog een 5.3 aardbeving... het gaat maar door...quote:Magnitude Mw 5.3
Region ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
Date time 2018-06-27 08:40:40.6 UTC
Location 19.45 N ; 155.30 W
Depth 2 km
Distances 3851 km NE of Majuro, Marshall Islands / pop: 25,400 / local time: 20:40:40.6 2018-06-27
337 km SE of Honolulu, United States / pop: 372,000 / local time: 22:40:40.6 2018-06-26
38 km SW of Hilo, United States / pop: 43,300 / local time: 22:40:40.6 2018-06-26
7 km W of Volcano, United States / pop: 2,600 / local time: 22:40:40.6 2018-06-26
Een nieuwe eruptie van de Kilauea vulkaan heeft een aardbeving van kracht 5.2 teweeg gebracht.twitter:ImagenTVPuebla twitterde op donderdag 28-06-2018 om 21:09:19 #ImagenImpactante || Nueva erupcin del volcn #Kilauea provoca un #sismo de 5.2 grados. ? https://t.co/e8q4IuNawa reageer retweet
twitter:USGSVolcanoes twitterde op maandag 02-07-2018 om 01:58:21 High-resolution #satellite image used to map major #cracks (yellow lines) within the #summit #caldera of #Kilauea #Volcano. Red-shaded area east of #Halemaumau is moving down within a scarp-bounded zone. Dark gray-shaded area shows the region of most significant down dropping. https://t.co/BVJ9xecjQN reageer retweet
En nog eentje...quote:Op donderdag 28 juni 2018 21:16 schreef DemonRage het volgende:
Een paar minuten geleden verscheen deze op twitter:Een nieuwe eruptie van de Kilauea vulkaan heeft een aardbeving van kracht 5.2 teweeg gebracht.twitter:ImagenTVPuebla twitterde op donderdag 28-06-2018 om 21:09:19 #ImagenImpactante || Nueva erupcin del volcn #Kilauea provoca un #sismo de 5.2 grados. ? https://t.co/e8q4IuNawa reageer retweet
twitter:USGSVolcanoes twitterde op maandag 02-07-2018 om 14:07:01 Kīlauea Message Mon, 02 Jul 2018 02:05:35 HST: At 01:24 AM HST July 2, a collapse explosion event occurred at Kīlauea's summit. Radar indicated an ash-poor plume rose ~1200 ft above the ground surface. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake. reageer retweet
quote:A tiny 'island of lava' forms near Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
A small "island of lava" has popped up near Kilauea in Hawaii, as U.S. authorities continue to monitor activity at the volcano.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a field crew noticed lava oozing from this island was similar to lava near Hawaii's coastline.
The island is estimated to sit a few meters offshores, and is as wide as 30 feet in diameter.
USGS believes the island most likely formed from lava flow at fissure eight — one of 24 fissures spotted at the volcano. It might have also formed as a submarine tumulus, created when the upward pressure of slow-moving molten lava swells or pushes the overlying crust upward.
Lava from Kilauea has been spewing for more than a month, forcing evacuations. Last month, USGS said the lava was transforming into a fast-flowing river capable of covering roughly 200 yards per hour.
quote:Kīlauea Volcano Lower East Rift Zone
Fissure 8 continues to erupt lava into the perched channel leading northeastward from the vent. The channel is full but not quite up to the rim; there were no significant overflows this morning. The southern margin of the flow remained about 1 km (0.6 mi) from Isaac Hale Park this morning. Despite no visible surface connection to the fissure 8 channel, lava continues to ooze out at several points on the 6 km (3.7 mi) wide flow front into the ocean. Explosions were reported from the main ocean entry this morning with at least one being quite strong.
Fissure 22 did not appear active this morning but sounds were heard from it last night. No other fissures are active this morning.
Pele's hair and other lightweight volcanic glass fragments from the lava fountain at Fissure 8 continue to fall downwind of the fissure, dusting the ground within a few hundred meters (yards) of the vent. High winds may waft lighter particles to greater distances. Residents are urged to minimize exposure to these volcanic particles, which can cause skin and eye irritation similar to volcanic ash.
quote:Opvarenden toeristenboot Hawaii gewond door 'lavabom'
Zeker 23 opvarenden van een rondvaartboot zijn gewond geraakt toen een grote klont hete lava uit het water omhoogschoot en door het dak op het vaartuig terecht kwam. Het is het zwaarste ongeluk sinds de recente uitbarsting van de vulkaan Kilauea op Hawaii, zegt de brandweer.
Vier gewonden, onder wie een vrouw van in de twintig met een gebroken dijbeen, moesten worden overgebracht naar het ziekenhuis, liet de brandweercommandant weten. De anderen werden verzorgd in een lokaal medisch centrum of door de brandweer.
Sinds mei is het al onrustig op Hawaii rond de vulkaan Kilauea. Door de uitbarsting zijn zo'n zeshonderd huizen verwoest op het eiland. De autoriteiten hebben ongeveer 2500 mensen gevacueerd.
De lavabrokstukken hebben een groot gat geboord in het dak van de boot. Ook een deel van de balustrade is beschadigd. De boot is terug naar de haven gevaren, waar de gewonden meteen opgevangen werden.
Niet slim om zo dichtbij te gaan varenquote:
quote:Hawaii eruption could last years, destroy new areas: geologists
(Reuters) - The eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano could last for months or years and threaten new communities on the Big Island, according to a report by U.S. government geologists.
A main risk is a possible change in the direction of a lava flow that would destroy more residential areas after at least 712 homes were torched and thousands of residents forced to evacuate since Kilauea began erupting on May 3, the report by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
A higher volume of molten rock is flowing underground from Kilauea’s summit lava reservoir than in previous eruptions, with supply to a single giant crack — fissure 8 — showing no sign of waning, according to the study published last week.
“If the ongoing eruption maintains its current style of activity at a high eruption rate, then it may take months to a year or two to wind down,” said the report designed to help authorities on the Big Island deal with potential risks from the volcano.
Lava is bursting from same area about 25 miles (40 km) down Kilauea’s eastern side as it did in eruptions of 1840, 1955 and 1960, the report said. The longest of those eruptions was in 1955. It lasted 88 days, separated by pauses in activity.
The current eruption could become the longest in the volcano’s recorded history, it added.
Geologists believe previous eruptions may have stopped as underground lava pressure dropped due to multiple fissures opening up in this Lower East Rift Zone, the report said.
The current eruption has coalesced around a single fissure, allowing lava pressure to remain high.
A 1,300-foot-wide (400-meter) lava river now flows to the ocean from this “source cone” through an elevated channel about 52 to 72 feet (16 to 22 meters) above ground.
“The main hazard from the source cone and the channel system is a failure of the cone or channel walls, or blockage of the channel where it divides in narrower braids. Either could divert most, if not all, of the lava to a new course depending on where the breach occurs,” the report said.
The report said it only considered risks from a change in lava flow direction to communities to the north of the channel as residents there have not been evacuated, whereas residents to the south have already left their homes.
Heldere video met mooie uitlegquote:
weer een flinke beving op de flanken van de vulkaan.twitter:NewEarthquake twitterde op vrijdag 27-07-2018 om 00:52:11 5.3 volcanic eruption, 4km SW of Volcano, Hawaii. 2018-07-26 12:09:11 at epicenter (43m ago, depth 0.2km). https://t.co/qMcvGftbhl reageer retweet
twitter:ABC twitterde op vrijdag 20-07-2018 om 02:23:16 Drone footage shows lava rushing at up to 16 mph from fissure 8 on Hawaii's volcano. https://t.co/yMSahJ1HoQ https://t.co/1zIYd2oOf2 reageer retweet
twitter:USGS twitterde op maandag 30-07-2018 om 23:30:00 In this week's issue of Volcano Watch - Geochemical detective work helps answer questions about Kīlauea's ongoing eruption https://t.co/YH4m2P2cUt https://t.co/c3QthsSKjg reageer retweet
twitter:eruptionsblog twitterde op dinsdag 31-07-2018 om 02:24:57 The summit of Kilauea has changed almost as much as the lower East Rift zone in the three months since the new eruption began (Image: USGS): https://t.co/wtovC5FAD7 https://t.co/9h6G0TLgvR reageer retweet
quote:Volcano Hawaii quiets after months long eruption
After more than three months, the volcanic eruption on Hawaii's Big Island appears to be slowing.
Geologists at the Hawaiian Volcanic Observatory say the flow of lava from a crack in the earth at the foot of the Kilauea volcano has greatly diminished in recent days. It was lava from that vent, Fissure 8, that ran toward the coast in a molten river, inundating two seaside communities and reshaping the island's southeast coast.
That doesn't mean the event is over. Tina Neal, the scientist in charge of the observatory, noted that eruptions like this typically wax and wane.
"It could be weeks or months before we feel comfortable calling the eruption and the summit collapse over," she said in a press release.
Still, any reprieve is welcome news to the residents of the Big Island's Puna District, who have been living in a state of uncertainty since the eruption began on May 3.
During the eruption, lava flows stopped and started from dozens of fissures, destroying homes and rendering roads impassable. Lava bombs rained on residents and injured nearly two dozen people on a tourist boat. Eruptions from Halemaumau crater, the volcano's summit, rattled the earth and forced the closure of much of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The park's closure and fear of the eruption sent ripples through the Big Island's tourism-dependent economy.
For much of the past two months, attention has focused on Fissure 8, which spewed and gushed lava while others quieted. Lava from the fissure formed a channel that carried it toward the island's southeast coast, where it has been entering the ocean, sending spectacular plumes of steam and laze — a mix of hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles — into the air.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory says that activity and lava output from Fissure 8 lessened in recent days and remains low.
The slowdown couldn't have come at a better time. State officials and residents are now preparing for the effects of Hurricane Hector, which is expected to pass south of the Big Island on Wednesday. The storm has weakened but is still forecast to potentially bring big swell, high winds and rain.
quote:Hawaii national parks reopens after lava shut it
HONOLULU (AP) -- A national park in Hawaii has reopened after being closed for more than four months because of Kilauea volcano's latest eruption, which caused widespread damage to park infrastructure and dramatically changed its landscape.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park officials said there were no lines or waiting for visitors to catch a glimpse of the volcano that made headlines across the world when it began erupting in May. Admission is free Saturday.
The eruption destroyed hundreds of homes outside the park while changing the popular summit crater inside the park.
The caldera quadrupled in size, collapsed about 1,500 feet as lava drained out of the active vent.
Ik vroeg met net af hoe het daar inmiddels gaat, goed om te lezen dat het inmiddels rustiger isquote:
$500,- voor twee uur en een kwartier, die zijn ook niet gekquote:Op dinsdag 2 oktober 2018 18:29 schreef Basp1 het volgende:
Coole trip. Ik ben dan wel benieuwd naar de kosten van de helikopter vlucht.
Ik heb in een kleine week een hoop kunnen afstrepenquote:
quote:Hawaii volcano eruption ALERT: Kilauea volcano wakes up - Fissure 8 sparks
HAWAII is once again under threat from the Kilauea volcano, as the once violently erupting stratovolcano has woken up. Latest reports show the volcano has once again begun to fume.
Kilauea volcano once plagued Hawaii’s Big Island, where starting from May 1, the volcano spewed tonnes of lava onto the island’s surface.
After more than two months of continuous eruption, the volcano significantly calmed, and authorities lowered warning levels from red to orange.
People are just starting to return to their homes after evacuation notices were lifted, and magma is cooling.
But today The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has noted the volcano has once again begun to fume, and have it under an orange 'watch' warning.
Kilauea has once again started to show activity, after a month of rapid calm and relative stillness.
The USGS has recently put out their daily report monitoring the volcano, and have noted smoke emerging from one of the previously active fissures.
Fissure 8, which was explosive during Kilauea’s last eruption, has been spotted fuming over the last few days.
The report has not mentioned the composition of the fumes, but lava activity from within the fissures is likely what caused it.
quote:Kilauea Volcano's 35-Year Eruption Streak May Be Over
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has been erupting almost continuously for the last 35 years. But that streak may be coming to an end.
A lead scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory told CNN in an exclusive interview that the volcano hasn't produced lava in three months. It had one of its bigger eruptions in May of this year, forcing evacuations and covering 14 miles of the Big Island in lava.
The USGS scientist told CNN the recent pause could be caused by a number of things, including a lack of magma from this year's eruption or, simply, that there just isn't enough pressure to push what magma there is to the surface.
This pause may mark the end of Kilauea's current erupting activity. That just means that when it does erupt again, it will mark a new eruptive event. And scientists don't know how, when or where exactly it could happen.
In a post on the USGS website, one scientist listed the many things a new eruptive event could bring — explosive eruptions, a new lava lake or even a decreased supply of magma so the "quiet" continues for years.
But nothing is certain, and the Kilauea volcano could just continue eruptions like the one earlier this year.
quote:End Of An Era At Pu’u O’o
One of the most frequent questions asked of USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) scientists the last several months has been, “Is the Lower East Rift eruption over?” But the same question could – and should – be asked of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō eruption.
On January 3rd, 2018, we marked the 35th anniversary of Puʻu ʻŌʻō. For the past three and a half decades, lava has erupted almost continuously from the middle East Rift Zone (ERZ). Minor pauses in surface activity mostly occurred between the fountaining episodes in 1983 – 1986, and subsequently during a few episodes marked by subsidiary fissures, intrusions, or partial crater floor collapses.
Given the longevity of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō eruption, we’d grown accustomed to the luxury of having nearly-uninterrupted access to lava. The lure of reliable lava viewing beckoned to millions of tourists around the globe. But, I say “nearly-uninterrupted” because there have been over one hundred brief pauses in surface activity throughout the 35-year-long event, most lasting hours to a couple days. The six longest pauses during the Puʻu ʻŌʻō activity were each 1 to 2-months-long, and all occurred between fountaining episodes in the first two years.
Specifically, long pauses between fountains occurred spanning episodes 3 and 4 (65 days), episodes 32 and 33 (52 days), episodes 12 and 13 (50 days), episodes 39 and 40 (49 days), episodes 25 and 26 (43 days), and episodes 31 and 32 (38 days).
After the fountaining episodes, there were several Puʻu ʻŌʻō eruption pauses lasting between one week and one month.
Specifically, there was a 10 day pause in February of 1992 after the Kupaianaha vent shut down, ending episodes 48. A year later there was an eight day pause in February of 1993 after an uprift intrusion cause Puʻu ʻŌʻō’s crater floor to collapse. A nine day pause in February of 1996 occurred after an observed surge in effusion rate.
The longest eruption hiatus after the fountaining phase lasted 24 days following the episode 54 fissure in Nāpau Crater in February of 1997. In September 1999, there was an 11-day pause during episode 55 after a partial collapse of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō crater floor.
Most recently, there were two pauses in 2011: an 18-day-long pause after the March Kamoamoa fissure, and a six day long pause after the episode 60 west flank break out in August.
However, on April 30th, 2018 – everything changed. The catastrophic collapse of Puʻu ʻŌʻō has left the iconic eruption site and surrounding lava flow fields devoid of lava through the rest of 2018. December 30th marked the seven month anniversary of no surface activity at Puʻu ʻŌʻō and is effectively a concluding milestone for this long-lived event.
As a refresher from our previous article, the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program (GVP) classifies the end of continuous volcanic activity based on an absence of eruptive activity over a 90 day (three month) period.
Statistically, after a 210 day (7 month) gap in activity, it is extremely unlikely that lava will resume activity within Puʻu ʻŌʻō. Based on historical knowledge of rift zone eruptions, pauses lasting more than 3½ months have ended their respective eruption.
Given the GVP criterion, no signs of imminent unrest, and that December 30th, 2018 marks 7 months of no lava, then the Puʻu ʻŌʻō eruption could be considered over. The 36th anniversary of continuous eruption, on January 3, 2019, will not come to pass.
This does not mean Kīlauea Volcano is dead. New eruptions have previously begun elsewhere on Kīlauea after months to decades of quiet. Magma is being supplied to the volcano, and deformation data shows evidence for movement of molten rock through the magmatic system, refilling the middle ERZ. It’s important to note that Kīlauea is still an active volcano that will erupt in the future, and associated hazards have not changed. When a new eruption does occur, ground cracking, gas emissions, seismicity, and deformation can increase rapidly.
The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to closely monitor Kīlauea Volcano through ground-based observations, helicopter overflights, and geophysical instrument networks. Significant changes will be noted in HVO’s weekly updates
Ik mag toch hopen van nietquote:Op donderdag 30 september 2021 14:43 schreef FlippingCoin het volgende:
Alle vulkanen gaan uitbarsten en het einde van de wereld is hier?
wij zijn er live bij tot het eindquote:Op donderdag 30 september 2021 14:43 schreef FlippingCoin het volgende:
Alle vulkanen gaan uitbarsten en het einde van de wereld is hier?
Als terugtrekkende gletsjers en smeltende ijskappen/permafrost de drukverdeling op de aardkorst veranderen dan kan de planeet misschien iets onrustiger worden.quote:Op donderdag 30 september 2021 14:43 schreef FlippingCoin het volgende:
Alle vulkanen gaan uitbarsten en het einde van de wereld is hier?
First time since 1984 staat er.quote:Op maandag 28 november 2022 13:54 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
is een andere vulkaan dit toch? Mag een ander topic zijn hoor
Geen probleem mee als er extra en nieuwe topics komen
WKN / Vulkaan Mauna Loa op Hawaii barst uit
quote:Kilauea volcano erupts in Hawaii - alert level raised
Jan 5 (Reuters) - The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii began erupting on Thursday, the U.S. Geological Service's volcanic activity notice said, after detecting a glow in the summit producing smog that is confined within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The volcano alert level was raised to 'Red' after an evaluation of the eruption and associated hazards, the notice said.
USGS said the volcanic gas, which consists of sulphur dioxide and other gases, could produce a visible haze of volcanic smog, known as 'vog', which has been observed in the downwind of Kilauea.
Vog has the potential to generate airborne health hazards for residents and visitors, causing breathing difficulties and also damaging agricultural crops.
Known to be the younger and more active neighbor of Mauna Loa, which erupted in November for the first time since 1984, the Kilauea volcano has been erupting since 2021.
However, Mauna Loa's eruption has had no impact and remains quiet, USGS said.
quote:Kilauea is in state of heightened unrest
May 23—The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory this evening issued a special status report saying Kilauea volcano is showing signs of heightened unrest.
The volcano is not erupting, the report said, but elevated earthquake rates beneath Kilauea summit and Namakanipaio suggest that magma is accumulating beneath the surface and an eruption is possible with little or no warning.
HVO officials said small flurries of earthquakes are occurring irregularly but have increased over the past week. More than 100 earthquakes were recorded on Saturday, including a magnitude-3.7 event that was felt in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and surrounding communities.
Most of these earthquakes have been smaller than magnitude-2 and not reported felt.
HVO officials said rates of ground movement are also elevated at the summit, and overall inflation is higher than conditions preceding the Jan. 5 summit eruption.
"An eruption at Kilauea's summit does not appear to be imminent, although heightened unrest suggests that an eruption at Kilaueaʻs summit might be possible with little or no warning," the report said.
No active lava has been observed at Kilauea since March 7.
quote:Seismic activity and ground deformation surge at Kīlauea’s summit, Hawaii
Increased earthquake activity and signs of magma movement beneath Kīlauea’s summit, detected on January 31, 2024, have prompted the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory to elevate the volcano’s alert level from ADVISORY/YELLOW to WATCH/ORANGE. With over 500 earthquakes recorded since midnight and ground deformation indicating pressurized magma chambers, the risk of an eruption remains high.
In the early morning hours (HST, GMT+10) of January 31, 2024, Kīlauea Volcano exhibited increased seismic activity and inflationary ground deformation, signaling the movement of magma in the subsurface. This prompted the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) to raise the volcano’s Alert Level and Aviation Color Code from ADVISORY/YELLOW to WATCH/ORANGE, indicating a heightened possibility of eruption.
The HVO’s latest update, published at 03:55 UTC on February 1, reports that activity beneath Kīlauea’s summit remains “heightened and dynamic.” The increase in seismicity and deformation, initially observed in the south caldera region, has fluctuated throughout the day but continues to signal a pressurized volcanic system. The seismic events, varying between 25 – 40 earthquakes per hour at depths of 1.5 – 3 km (approximately 1 – 2 miles), have formed clusters that migrated across the summit area, indicating shifting magma beneath the surface.
Since January 31, over 500 earthquakes have been located in this region, with magnitudes ranging up to 3.4, contributing to more than 1 400 earthquakes detected since January 27. Despite the increased seismicity, no events have caused damage, though several were felt by nearby communities and triggered rockfalls within the Halemaʻumaʻu crater.
Ground deformation measurements, particularly from tiltmeters at Sand Hill and Uēkahuna bluff, have shown variable directions and rates of tilt, typical of underground movements that could precede an eruption. Approximately 20 microradians of tilt change have been recorded, with step-wise changes often triggered by the seismic activity shaking the instruments.
Current patterns of deformation and seismicity suggest ongoing magma movement beneath the surface, extending from the region south of Halemaʻumaʻu to the area southwest of Kīlauea’s caldera. While activity remains concentrated in the summit region, with no unusual activity detected in the East Rift Zone or Southwest Rift Zone, the HVO warns that periods of increased earthquake activity and deformation rates are likely to continue.
Wind conditions, currently weak and from the south, could carry volcanic gases into areas of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and surrounding communities if an eruption occurs.
The HVO is closely monitoring the situation, including seismic activity, ground deformation, gas emissions, and webcam imagery, to detect any signs that might precede an eruption, such as accelerated seismic rates or changes in earthquake depths.
Officials at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park are working in tandem with HVO staff to ensure public safety, staying vigilant for any signs of a new lava outbreak or dike propagation that could indicate an imminent eruption.
Kīlauea, located on the eastern flank of the massive Mauna Loa shield volcano on the island of Hawaii, has a rich history recorded in Polynesian legends and documented eruptions since 1820. These eruptions include frequent summit and flank lava flows, interspersed with periods of long-term lava lake activity at the Halemaumau crater within the summit caldera, up until 1924.
The caldera, which measures approximately 3 x 5 km (about 1.86 x 3.11 miles), was formed in several stages around 1 500 years ago and again during the 18th century. Eruptions have also originated from the extensive East and Southwest rift zones, which stretch to the ocean in both directions.
Around 90% of the volcano’s surface is comprised of lava flows that are less than approximately 1 100 years old, with 70% of its surface being younger than 600 years.
A prolonged eruption from the East rift zone, spanning from 1983 to 2018, produced lava flows that covered more than 100 km (about 38.6 square miles), destroyed hundreds of homes, and contributed to the formation of new coastline. Kīlauea is located within the Hawaiian Islands, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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