Kilaua volcano of Hawaii resumed on Friday by shooting a chap of Lava at a distance of 100 feet in the air and a part of its peak pit floor.
This was Kilaua’s 31st performance of the melted rock From DecemberA proper high frequency for one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
The north vent in the peak pit began to spread continuously in the morning, and then a few hours later the lava was washed away. Vent started shooting for the lava fountain in the afternoon.
The explosion lies within the peak pit, and no house was threatened.
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Some lucky residents and visitors will have a front-rich view in the Hawaii Jwalamukhi National Park. American Geological Survey also Live stream to volcanic activity Online.
Whenever he gets the word lava back, the volunteer of the park service to shoot photos and videos of Halemumau Creater to the volunteer of the park service – which the native Hawaiian tradition says that Jwalamukhi is the home of Devi Pelé. He said that when the molten rock becomes high like a fountain, it looks like a roar jet engine or crashed ocean waves. She can feel her heat from one mile away.
V said in an email, “Every explosion feels that I am sitting in the front line in the most extraordinary show of nature.”
Kilauya is on the Hawaiian Islands, the largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is about 200 miles south of the state’s largest city Honolulu, which is on Ohu.
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Huge fountains of melted rock
A lower magma chamber under the Halemoumau Crater, scientist-Prakriti Kane in the Hawaii volcanic Observatory said that Kane Hon’ble said that Kane Honorable said that Kane Honorable said that the Earth’s interior was getting magma directly from the Earth’s interior. It blows the chamber like a balloon and takes the magma to an upper chamber. From there it is pushed over the ground through the crack.
Magma has used the same route to get up on the surface from December, the initial release and later episodes are built in all parts of the same explosion, the honorable said.
Many people have painted lava in some cases by increasing the air in the air. More than 1,000 feetThe fountains are produced in the part because magma – which keeps gases that arise as it grows – is traveling on the surface through narrow, pipelic vent.
The expansion magma supply is overshadowed by heavy magma that expelled its gas at the end of the previous episode. Eventually enough new magma, forces the magma to close, and the magma shoots out like a champagne bottle that was shaken before the cork’s pop.
It is the fourth time in 200 years that Kilaua has repeatedly shot the lava fountain in the air in the episode. The last time Kilaua followed this pattern: The explosion began in 1983 began with 44 sessions of the fountain shooting. He was spread in three years. And the fountains emerged in a remote field, so some people were seen.
The other two took place in 1959 and 1969.
Calculate the future of Kilaua
Scientists do not know how the current explosion will end or how it can change. In 1983, Magma made enough pressure that Kilaua opened a vent at a low height and started leaking from there instead of shooting out of high height from time to time. The explosion continued in various forms for three decades and ended in 2018.
Something similar can happen. Or the current explosion can stop at the peak instead if its magma supply excludes the peters.
Scientists can guess a few days or even a week in advance when the lava is likely to emerge with the help of a sensor around the volcano that detect earthquakes and minor changes in the angle of the ground, which indicates when the magma is inflating or giving deflation.
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“Our job is like having a bunch of ants on an elephant, trying to find out how the elephant works,” said Honorable.
Lava fountains have been small recently. Air University Steve Lundblad, at a professor of Hilo Geology, said the vent could be widespread, which puts the melted rock less pressure.
“We are still going to be a great explosion,” he said. “They are just going to be wider and not so high.”
Pellet
Some people may see lava flow as disastrous. But the Executive Director of Edith Kancol Foundation, Huhui Kanahele-Mosman said that lava is a natural resource that is rigid in the land and builds the foundation for everything on the Hawaiian island.
The non-profit of Kunnahel-Mosman is named after his grandmother-respected businessman of language and culture and a noted Hula Halau, or founder of the school. Hālau o kekuhi is celebrated to master the style of Hula inherent in the stories of Pelé and her sister, Hiʻiaka.
Since the explosion began, Kannahel-Mosman has visited the pit for some time. She initially looks at amazement and reverence. But then she sees more details so that she can go home and compare with lava in centuries old stories that her school does. While in the pit, she also distributes a chanting prepared in advance and offers offerings. Recently he presented AWA, a drink made with Kava and a Fern Lei.
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“You as a dancer, you are a storyteller and you take the history that was further written to the fair,” he said, using the word Hawaii for the song. “In fact, to be able to see the explosion that is described in the fair, it is always exciting for us and drives us and inspires us to live in this tradition.”
Volcano
The park tour has increased in all eight months so far due to the explosion, in the part. There were 49% more visitors than the same month of 2024 in April.
Park spokesperson Jessica Phiraken said that the previous several episodes have lasted only for 10 to 12 hours. Those wishing to go should sign up for American Geological Survey Vigilant information Because the explosion may end before knowing this, he said.
He warned that visitors should remain on marked trails and unseen as the edges and cracks of unstable rock in the Earth may not be immediately clear, and the fall may cause severe injury or death. Young children should be kept close.
Volcanic gas, glass and ash can also be dangerous. Night visitors should bring a flashlight.