Kilauea, volcano and lava fountains
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Volcano Watch” is a weekly article and activity update written by US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates. 6.0 Earthquake on Hawaiʻi Island (5.22.26) PC: USGS More than 7,
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The Most Dangerous Volcanic Threat to America Is Coming. And It Doesn’t Need an Eruption to Begin.
These fast-moving mudflows can devastate towns in a matter of minutes.
Hawaii’s Big Island rocked by 6.0 magnitude earthquake as forecasts suggest volcano could erupt in coming days - Kilauea volcano on the Big Island, erupting since December 2024, is being closely watch
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A volcano's latest eruption on Hawaii's Big Island fountained lava more than 1,000 ft. into the sky on May 25. With its summit at 4,091 ft., Kilauea has had lava fountaining from its Halemaumau crater since Dec. 23, the observatory, which is part of USGS ...
Filipina geologist Jenny Anne Barretto's social media post correcting fake claims about the Apolaki Caldera. Following a series of earthquakes in the Philippines one week ago, an AI-generated image of the Apolaki Caldera, considered to be the world’s ...
MOUNT SHASTA, Calif. – For some, Mount Shasta’s summit is a milestone. For others, it’s the office. Mount Shasta presents a unique challenge for U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists. With a peak over 14,000-feet, the only place researchers can ...