Horrible:(Oct 25) Eruption of summit Kīlauea volcano continues, spewing hellish lava up 100 meters – lanikai-beach

The ongoing peak eruption at Kīlauea volcano is 1 year old on September 29, 2022. Last year’s activity is generally described as a “continuous” lava effusion within the Halemaʻumaʻu crater. While that’s mostly true—especially in the last few months—there been when the lava doesn’t flow. What happened at that time, and why. During the late autumn and winter 2021–2022, eruptions will cease episodically for periods lasting from hours to days. These lags usually coincide with deflation-inflation (DI) events in the summit magma reservoir, as recorded by the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) tilt gauge in the region.

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