What's Going on With Kilauea Volcano Now?
Ok, I'm writing this one week after the big start of the latest big (or not-so big) event. I'll start with now, and then give a recap of what happened in the last week.
Now: Nothing is going on. The park is open, last I heard entrance fees were waived (getting in is free) but Chain of Craters road is closed. You can still drive around the rim and see the caldera and the Halemaumau crater (both pretty cool) and go to the museum and the visitor's center and do the Thurston Lava Tube and some of the crater hikes. You can not see lava flowing, partially because the road to the flow is closed and partially because the lava has stopped flowing! The scientists are calling this a pause. It has happened before, hopefully, the eruption will restart so it can happen again. Personally, I think it will restart :) My guess is that it will restart on ... Thursday. :)
Now the recap:
Last Sunday, June 17th: An earthquake swarm started all this in the middle of the night. There were small earthquakes coming as fast as 1 per minute. Some people in the area may have felt some of them - I, in Hilo, felt nothing. The park was closed, people were evacuated. Tiny cracks opened up in Chain of Craters road near Mauna Ulu. Eruption activity at Pu'u 'O'o (the cinder cone where lava has been coming from for years) continued.
Monday, June 18th: the earhtquake swarm continued. Scientists thought lava was entering a new area at Mauna Ulu. Pu'u 'O'o's south wall started collapsing (more - this has happened before) and the lava level in the cone dropped 20 meters. We have a name - scientists are calling this episode 56 (episode 55 was in February of 1997).
Tuesday June 19th: at 0935, in the upper east rift zone, a lava flow erupted in a protected forest. Scientists called it sluggish, said it was about 600 feet long, and that it stopped by 1100. Acid and smoke pour into the area choking out trees. Doesn't bother anyone else because this is the middle of nowhere.
Wednesday June 20th: The earthquakes are slowing. Activity at Pu'u 'O'o seems to have stopped.
Thursday June 21st: nothing much seems to be going on. At 6:46 p.m., scientists issue a statement saying the "eruption has paused"
Friday: nothing
Saturday: nothing
Sunday: nothing
So, that's where we stand now. I'm sure there will be more to come!



2 Comments:
Thanks for the update. You're doing better than USGS.
J
Thank you!
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