Kīlauea Volcano: Be a Volcanologist

Monitoring Hawaiʻi Volcanoes

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
Shield Volcano
Kohala
  • 20.09° N, 155.72° W
  • Summit Elevation 5,479 ft (1,670 m)
  • Kohala is an extinct volcano that last erupted about 60,000 years ago.
Mauna Loa
  • 19.48° N, 155.60° W
  • Summit Elevation 13,681 ft (4,170 m)
  • Mauna Loa is an active volcano that is not currently erupting.
Mauna Kea
  • 19.82° N, 155.47° W
  • Summit Elevation 13,796 ft (4,205 m)
  • Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano. It was last active about 4,600 years ago.
Hualālai
  • 19.69° N, 155.87° W
  • Summit Elevation 8,278 ft (2,523 m)
  • Hualālai is an active volcano that typically erupts 2 to 3 times per 1,000 years. It last erupted in 1801.
Kīlauea
  • 19.42° N, 155.29° W
  • Summit Elevation 4,091 ft (1,247 m)
  • Kīlauea is an active volcano that has been erupting continuously since 1983.
Image Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Hawaiʻi Lava Flow Hazard Map
Image Credit: U.S. Geological Survey