Kilauea volcano update: Lava flow eruption continues
Fri, 25 Nov 2022, 05:22
05:22 AM | BY: MARTIN
The actively glowing Halemaʻumaʻu lava lake yesterday evening (image: HVO)

Depth of lava lake over the past week (image: HVO)

Deformation data at the summit shows a new inflation on 24 Nov (image: HVO)
The lava flow from the western vent continues to supply to the Halemaʻumaʻu lava lake along the southern, northeastern, and northwestern rim of the crater floor.
Electronic tilt monitoring registered a summit inflation over the past 24 hours.
From available monitoring data measuring the lava lake depth, it seems to have a decreasing trend with fluctuating variations over the past week.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported that the crater floor had seen a total rise of about 143 meters (469 feet) and that 111 million cubic meters (29.2 billion gallons) of lava had been effused since the beginning of this eruption on September 29, 2021.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions reached to a 300 tonnes on 22 November.
Source: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory volcano activity update 25 November 2022
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