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Dramatic developments at Kilauea Volcano

Dramatic developments at Kilauea Volcano
Kilauea Volcano Hawaii
Explosive eruptions and noxious gas emissions at Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii this week have prompted researchers to work around the clock to understand what will happen next and how to keep the public out of harms way.

Researchers are monitoring gas emissions and seismic activity at Kilauea, which on March 19 experienced its first explosive eruption since 1924. The volcano is also emitting sulfur dioxide at toxic levels.

The National Park Service has closed Crater Rim Drive through the south caldera area until further notice. The U.S. Geological Survey is issuing frequent updates, which can be accessed at http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/.

Sulfur dioxide emissions at the volcanos summit have increased to a rate that is likely to be hazardous for areas downwind of Halema'uma'u crater. Future explosions from Halema'uma'u Crater are possible.

This historic activity has created new hazards that did not exist before explosive eruptions as well as toxic sulfur dioxide emissions in the middle of a national park, said U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Hazards Program Coordinator John Eichelberger. Our job is to give emergency responders and the civil defense community the very best information we can provide about what the volcano is doing and what it is likely to do in the future.

Listen to a podcast interview with Dr. Eichelberger describing the activity at Kilauea in episode 35 of CoreCast at http://www.usgs.gov/corecast/.


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