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USGS researcher Ed Wolfe taking a temperature measurement on a sluggish channel eddy on Kilauea, March 31, 1984. (U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS) | CBC Radio Nature, Shield Volcano, Lava Flow, Lava Tubes, Geology, Lava, Ocean, Aerial View, Garden Watch
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
USGS researcher Ed Wolfe taking a temperature measurement on a sluggish channel eddy on Kilauea, March 31, 1984. (U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS) | CBC Radio
Lava flows at a new fissure in the aftermath of eruptions from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island as a local resident walks nearby after taking photos. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) | CBC Radio Big Island Hawaii, Around The World Trips, Earth, Earth Wind & Fire, Crater, Hawaii Volcano, Big Island
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
Lava flows at a new fissure in the aftermath of eruptions from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island as a local resident walks nearby after taking photos. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) | CBC Radio
Lava flows at a new fissure in the aftermath of eruptions from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island as a local resident walks nearby after taking photos. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) | CBC Radio Hour, Island
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
Lava flows at a new fissure in the aftermath of eruptions from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island as a local resident walks nearby after taking photos. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) | CBC Radio
Lava erups from a newly formed fissure in Kapoko on Big Island in Hawaii (GIANRIGO MARLETTA/AFP/Getty Images) | CBC Radio Outdoor, Volcano National Park, Rock Falls, Planet Earth
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
Lava erups from a newly formed fissure in Kapoko on Big Island in Hawaii (GIANRIGO MARLETTA/AFP/Getty Images) | CBC Radio
An aerial view of lava spurting out of a fissure near The Leilani Estates. (USGS) | CBC Radio Oahu, Sky, Kauai Hawaii, Hawaii Island
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
An aerial view of lava spurting out of a fissure near The Leilani Estates. (USGS) | CBC Radio
The lava lake at Kilauea's summit, in what is known as Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. According to Hawaiian mythology, this lake is home to Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes. (USGS) | CBC Radio Active Volcano, Earthquake
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
The lava lake at Kilauea's summit, in what is known as Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. According to Hawaiian mythology, this lake is home to Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes. (USGS) | CBC Radio
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio Kindle, River, Great View, Erupting Volcano, St Helens, Phenomena, Natural Landmarks
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
Kilauea's lava has been flowing for 35 years — what's science learning from the latest eruption? | CBC Radio
At 8 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time (HST) on May 13, a slow and sticky flow emerges from a new fissure — No. 17 — northeast at the end of Hinalo Street. Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Vacation
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
At 8 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time (HST) on May 13, a slow and sticky flow emerges from a new fissure — No. 17 — northeast at the end of Hinalo Street.
Steam jets out of fissure 17 on May 14. Steam, Jets, Jet
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
Steam jets out of fissure 17 on May 14.
Civil Air Patrol flight CAP20 reported plumes as tall as 9,500 feet (2,900 meters), with the dispersed plume rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,300 m) on May 15. Ash from this plume fell on communities downwind of Kilauea. Tops, Civil Air Patrol, Seismic, Flight
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
Civil Air Patrol flight CAP20 reported plumes as tall as 9,500 feet (2,900 meters), with the dispersed plume rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,300 m) on May 15. Ash from this plume fell on communities downwind of Kilauea.
Webcams that operate 24/7 faithfully recorded the ashy cloud that reached as high as some commercial airplanes fly. Bouldering, Clouds, Galactic, Mile High
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
Webcams that operate 24/7 faithfully recorded the ashy cloud that reached as high as some commercial airplanes fly.
A geologist with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory stands next to cracks on Nohea Street in Leilani Estates yesterday (May 17). Maui, Marine Life, Lanai, Landscape, Hazard
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
A geologist with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory stands next to cracks on Nohea Street in Leilani Estates yesterday (May 17).
A bird's-eye view of lava erupting out of fissure 22 on May 21, 2018. Photo courtesy of Volcano Helicopters. Tours, Geothermal, Power Plant, Emissions
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
A bird's-eye view of lava erupting out of fissure 22 on May 21, 2018. Photo courtesy of Volcano Helicopters.
Fountaining at fissure 22 has reached as high as 160 feet (50 meters). This photo was taken May 22, 2018. Yoga, Park, Vacation, Yahoo, Yahoo News
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
Fountaining at fissure 22 has reached as high as 160 feet (50 meters). This photo was taken May 22, 2018.
The Hilo Civil Air Patrol took this photo on May 23, 2018 along the Big Island's coastline, where lava is flowing into the ocean. There are now three ocean entry points. Photo courtesy of J. Ozbolt/Hilo Civil Air Patrol. India, Pacific Ocean, Mauna Loa
The Science Behind Hawaii's Surprising 2018 Volcanic Eruption
The Hilo Civil Air Patrol took this photo on May 23, 2018 along the Big Island's coastline, where lava is flowing into the ocean. There are now three ocean entry points. Photo courtesy of J. Ozbolt/Hilo Civil Air Patrol.