Archive for the 'HVO: Volcano Watch' Category

Sep 25 2007

Kilauea Daily Update for 9/25/07 and HVO Volcano Watch

Current Kilauea status from HVO:
Kilauea Daily Update issued Sep 25, 2007 09:39 HST Volcanic-Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE
Report prepared by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO):
Activity Summary: The 7/21 eruption continued to supply a mostly-full lava channel that is now 1.5 km (0.95 miles) long. Two `a`a flows are active; one was slowly [...]

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Aug 21 2007

HVO: Volcano Watch

HVO has now released this weeks edition of Volcano Watch. It is titled “Kilauea’s South Flank Earthquakes More Common than Hurricanes. You may find it here.

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Aug 14 2007

What does It Take to Become a Volcanologist?

Published by Travis under HVO: Volcano Watch

Ever wanted to become a volcanologist? Well if you have the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory tells you how in this weeks edition of Volcano Watch.

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Aug 07 2007

HVO Volcano Watch

Published by Travis under HVO: Volcano Watch

This weeks Volcano Watch is online at the HVO website. Its title is Kilauea’s newest fissure eruption forming perched lava ponds. You may find it here.

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Jul 24 2007

An eruptive sequel with a new twist?

Published by Travis under HVO: Volcano Watch, Kilauea

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has released their weekly Volcano Watch essay. As in past weeks the essay focus is on the ongoing activity with Kilauea. You can find it here.

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Jul 18 2007

HVO: “It’s like déjà vu all over again!”

Published by Travis under HVO: Volcano Watch

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has placed on their website the July 12, edition of Volcano watch. This is always a fascinating read and even more so since the earthquake swam on June 17. You can find this week’s Volcano Watch by clicking here.

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