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Kilauea Volcano Eruption Update for Monday, February 20 appeared on www.bigislandvideonews.com by Big Island Video News.

USGS webcam view of Halema?uma?u crater and lava lake from the crater rim

(BIVN) – The summit eruption of K?lauea Volcano continued on Monday, but still appears “greatly diminished over the past 24 hours,” scientists reported.

From the Kilauea volcano activity update on Monday:

USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
on February 20, 2023

Halema?uma?u Lava Lake Observations: Eruption of lava on the Halema?uma?u crater floor continues to be greatly diminished over the past 24 hours. The eastern and central vents are not erupting. The western lake in the basin of the 2021–22 lava lake remains active but with weak lava flows. Very little lava is circulating within the lake, which is mostly crusted over with intermittent crustal overturns. The reduction in activity is related to the larger deflationary tilt drop that began in the early morning of February 17. Surface eruptive activity is expected to resume when the summit re-inflates to the level preceding the strong deflation. A live-stream video of the western lava lake is available at youtube.com.

Summit Observations: Over the past 24 hours summit tiltmeters showed inflation of about 2 microradians until about 11:30 pm HST on February 19, 2023 that turned into deflation of about 1.5 microradians that continues as of 8:00 am HST on February 20, 2023. Heavy rains continue to create steaming over the Halema?uma?u crater floor that obscure most webcam views. Volcanic tremor has dropped slightly but remains above background levels. A sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission rate of approximately 2,000 tonnes per day (t/d) was measured on February 13, 2023.

Rift Zone Observations: No unusual activity has been noted along the East Rift Zone or Southwest Rift Zone; steady rates of ground deformation and seismicity continue along both. Measurements from continuous gas monitoring stations downwind of Pu?u???? in the middle East Rift Zone have been below detection limits for SO2, indicating that SO2 emissions from Pu?u???? are negligible.



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