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A Year of Lava Fountains in the Forecast

  • ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii 600 Imiloa Place Hilo, HI, 96720 United States (map)

A Year of Lava Fountains in the Forecast

Kīlauea volcano has historically erupted more than 35 episodes in the summit caldera since December 23, 2024. Lava fountains from two eruptive vents have built an impressive cone on the crater rim and incrementally filled in Halemaʻumaʻu crater with stacks of lava flows. Volcanic gas emissions and particles of lava are carried in downwind directions. Have there been similar eruptions in the history of Kīlauea? What are the hazards associated with this activity? How could this eruption potentially end? Join USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory deputy Scientist-in-Charge David Phillips as he answers these questions and more.

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Wednesday, January 28th at 5:30 P.M.

‘Imiloa Planetarium

‘Imiloa Members: $5 | General Public: $10

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