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Civil Defense update on Mauna Loa 11.5.22 - lanikai-beach.net

The continued rumblings of Mauna Loa have Big Island residents concerned about a possible eruption. On Saturday, November 5, 2022, Hawai’i County Civil Defense Agency organized a community discussion about the status of Mauna Loa. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and USGS scientists participated in the meeting and provided background information on Mauna Loa, including an update […]

Hawaiian Volcano Update: Maunaloa and Kīlauea Both Filling Underground, November 10, 2022 - lanikai-beach.net

On Maunaloa, the overall pattern is unchanged from last week. Elevated earthquake levels of 40-50 per day and GPS ground deformation continue, suggesting the deeper magma input continues to fill the volcano from below according to the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. “Shallower magma input (less than 2 miles, 3 km) was likely responsible for inflation […]

Hawaiian Volcano Update: Maunaloa Quakes Steady, Kīlauea Slowly Filling, November 3, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Maunaloa earthquakes remain steady, though still elevated above the early September background, as the volcano continues to adjust to the newly infilling magma. We review the available monitoring data and reports available courtesy of the USGS-HVO, including Volcano Watch articles on expected aftershocks after last month’s 5.0 under Pāhala and InSAR measurements of volcanoes and […]

Hawaii Mauna Loa Volcano Update 10/24/22 - lanikai-beach.net

This Mauna Loa presentation video contains media obtained from USGS and Google Earth with some of the significant October 2022 updates from; USGS at https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/maunaloa/photo-video-chronology and earthquakes data. According to the USGS Mauna Loa Volcano submarine flanks descend to the seafloor an additional 5 km (16,400 ft), and the seafloor in turn is depressed by […]

Hawaii Mauna Loa Volcano Update 10/22/22 - lanikai-beach.net

This Kilauea Volcano Eruptions presentation video contains media obtained from USGS and Google Earth with some of the significant October 2022 updates from; USGS at https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/maunaloa/photo-video-chronology and earthquakes data. According to the USGS Mauna Loa Volcano submarine flanks descend to the seafloor an additional 5 km (16,400 ft), and the seafloor in turn is depressed […]

Hawaiian Volcano Update: Maunaloa Flank Quakes, Kīlauea Filling Slowly Recovers, October 20, 2022 - lanikai-beach.net

We continue our Maunaloa coverage, reviewing last week’s flank earthquakes highlighed by two events with magnitudes of 5.0 and 4.6 at moderate depths under Pāhala, and placing them in spatial context relative to the other areas of earthquake activity. Summit seismicity is still elevated with another small swarm occurring today, suggesting magma is still filling, […]

Kilauea Eruption & Mauna Loa Update | 20 October 2022 | Halemaumau Crater Floor Still Rising! - lanikai-beach.net

Since Mauna Loa is in a state of continued unrest I will include Mauna Loa updates with the Kilauea updates unless something out of the ordinary happens. Kilauea eruption update for 20 October 2022. The crater floor of Halema’uma’u is rising at a rate of 2 meters/7 feet per 10 days or about 0.2 meter/0.75 […]

365 Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Update - lanikai-beach.net

We had two strong earthquakes, one a 5.0, last week. People are wondering, “Is Mauna Loa waking up?” “Is a new eruption imminent?” We take you to “ground zero” in Pahala to answer that question and we also ventured into Volcanoes National Park to show you the map of the two volcanoes side by side […]

Mauna Loa Volcano Update, Magma at 2 Miles Depth, Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake - lanikai-beach.net

At the present, magma is at a mere depth of 2 miles underneath Mauna Loa. And, On October 14th, the flank of this volcano produced two moderate magnitude earthquakes, the largest of which was a magnitude 5.0. So, does this mean that Mauna Loa is about to erupt? Why did these earthquakes occur? This video […]

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