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New Activity on Kilauea
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New Activity on Kilauea

Published Mar 25, 2008

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Volcanic Haze over Hawai’i
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Volcanic Haze over Hawai’i

Volcanic gases from Kilauea, the most active volcano in Hawai'i, blanketed the islands in thick haze in early December 2008.

Published Dec 6, 2008

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Plume from Kilauea Volcano
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Plume from Kilauea Volcano

Published Jul 9, 2008

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Volcanic Activity at Kilauea
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Volcanic Activity at Kilauea

Volcanic fog&emdash;vog&emdash;swirls around the Hawaiian Islands in this satellite image.

Published Dec 10, 2009

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New Activity on Kilauea
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New Activity on Kilauea

Published Apr 28, 2008

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Volcanic Activity at Kilauea
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Volcanic Activity at Kilauea

Sulfur dioxide plume from Halema’uma’u Crater, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii.

Published Jan 19, 2011

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Sulfur Dioxide Plume from Kilauea
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Sulfur Dioxide Plume from Kilauea

Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcanoes, but it is of the sort that tends to ooze lava more often than it explodes. But starting on March 19, a small explosion rained rock and ash over the summit. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory warned on March 28 that sulfur dioxide concentrations in the air downwind from the volcano were likely to be hazardous. Even before the March 19 explosion, elevated sulfur dioxide levels prompted the National Park Service to close part of Crater Rim Drive.

Published Mar 29, 2008

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