Kīlauea Eruption: Be a Volcanologist
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Volcano photographs
Volcano with plume
Lava spatter
Volcano panorama
Volcanology handout
Volcano Card Sort Data handout
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Hawaiʻi
Volcanoes
slideshow
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
Shield Volcano
Kohala
Mauna Loa
Mauna Kea
Hualālai
Kīlauea
Observation Journal
handout
Hawaii Volcanoes Data
handout
Deformation Model Demonstration
video (optional)
Hawaiʻi Lava Flow Hazard Map
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Monitoring Kīlauea
visuals
May 2, 2018 Map
Eruption in Leilani Estates
Hawaiʻi Volcano Hazard Update
Evacuation and Road Closure Map
Monitoring Kīlauea Data
handout
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Final Project
visuals:
Kīlauea Eruption Continues
slideshow (for Extension)
Halemaʻumaʻu ash plume (Slide 2)
Rock thrown by explosion (Slide 3)
Cracks in road (Slide 4)
Fissure 20 fountains (Slide 5)
Lava flowing in channels (Slide 6)
Map of lava flows May 3–19 (Slide 7)
Fissure 22 fountains (Slide 8)
Explosions at Kīlauea summit (Slide 9)
Lava flow in Leilani Estates (Slide 10)
Tephra on Leilani Avenue (Slide 11)
Map of lava flows May 3–31 (Slide 12)
Map of lava flows May 3–June 3 (Slide 13)
Lava advances toward Kapoho Bay (Slide 14)
Lava enters Kapoho Bay (Slide 15)
Lava fills Kapoho Bay (Slide 17)
Kīlauea summit crater collapses (Slide 18)
Installing additional GPS stations (Slide 20)
Cinder cone at Fissure 8 continues to grow (Slide 21)
Cone at fissure 8 is now more than 50 m high (Slide 22)
Aerial view of fissure 8 (Slide 23)
Lava flowing in channel to ocean (Slide 24)
Measuring temperature of a crack in the ground (Slide 25)
Aerial view of collapsed crater (Slide 26)
Adding new land to the island (Slide 27)