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See it: Large 'volnadoes' swirl during volcanic eruption in Hawaii
The outcome is a spectacular vortex of dark smoke caused by the large lava fountains to create a "volnado" phenomenon.
Since silicic magmas are colder and goopier than mafic magmas, dissolved gases have a harder time venting out of them. This makes silicic magmas more dangerous: As more gas builds up in the magma, it becomes more explosive, like adding more and more carbonation to a soda.
The current eruption in Halema‘uma‘u Crater within Kilauea’s summit caldera began on Dec. 23, 2024. Since then, 35 episodes of lava fountaining have been separated by short periods without activity. Each episode has unique characteristics.
A lava flow from Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has reached the ocean for the first time since 2013. Lava began flowing on May 24, and traveled 6.5 miles over Pulama Pali to reach the ocean on July 26. While the lava flow is an amazing sight, the U ...
AP Photo/Caleb Jones VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, HI -- For the first time in three years, lava from Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is entering the Pacific Ocean - where it's creating new land and a stunning show for visitors. Officials at Volcanoes ...
HONOLULU (KABC) -- Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues to spew lava from one of its most active fissures. The lava fountains from fissure eight reach heights of up to 200 feet and flows keep running from the volcano to the ocean. It also continues to stream ...
The lava vents were quiet Saturday, but intensified on Sunday. After a day of relative calm, Kilauea roared back in full force on Sunday, spewing lava 300 feet in the air, encroaching on a half mile of new ground and bringing the total number of destroyed ...
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