Halema`uma`u gas plume becomes ash-laden

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Halema`uma`u gas plume becomes ash-laden
From: James P Kauahikaua <jimk@xxxxxxxx>
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There is now continuous emission of ash from the new gas vent in
Halema`uma`u Crater, turning the formerly white cloud of fume a
dusty-brown color.  The top of the ash plume, which is currently being
blown to the southwest of the Crater, reaches 0.5 to 1.0 mile above ground
level.  Hawai`i aviation agencies have been notified of the potential
hazard to aircraft.

Last night, small incandescent particles were observed erupting from the
vent below the Halema`uma`u Overlook.  A few particles were ejected with
sufficient velocity to be deposited on the rim of Halema`uma`u Crater.
This morning, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists reported finding
Pele's hair, Pele's tears, and spatter in the overlook area, indicating
that particles ejected overnight included molten lava, the first erupted
from the new vent, which is now 30-35 m (100 ft) wide.  The largest
fragments of spatter, or blobs of molten rock, found on the crater rim are
10 cm (4 inches) in size.

The amount of lava erupted from the vent last night was small, but it
represents the first lava erupted from anywhere in Halema`uma`u since
1982. Previous eruptions included lava flowing into the crater from
fissure eruptions on its southwest rim in 1974 and 1971 and an 8 month
eruption in Halema`uma`u in 1967-1968 that created a lake of lava that
covered the entire crater floor.

The  Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to monitor the activity.
Photos, text updates, a new Halema`uma`u Crater webcam, and details about
the Kilauea 1924 explosive eruption can be found at the HVO website
hvo.wr.usgs.gov.

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