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Title: Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on June 03, 2004, 02:01:57 pm
For anyone intersted in some great pics of the newest lava flow on Kilauea, here is the link to the geology center's pics. http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/#images
enjoy the show! ;D Bet
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: DocLotus on June 03, 2004, 02:27:26 pm
That's HOT 8)
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on June 03, 2004, 02:35:20 pm
sigh, wish I were there! It's well worth the hike out when there is a surface flow like this one. ;D Bet
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: TAFKAFEX on June 03, 2004, 04:00:09 pm
Reminds me. Besides the action.
(http://www.fex.ch/volcano.jpg)
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on June 03, 2004, 07:56:49 pm
That is a great pic. I tried to put one in this msg, and if I point to the pic at the geology site, it works, but if I point to the pic that I uploaded to my site, it doesn't..and I wasn't sure if it's ok to insert a pic from someone else's site or not. any body know the answer to that? My best friend and her hubby are geologists and they just devour this stuff! ;D
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: shAf on June 04, 2004, 09:43:03 am
... or as John Prine would say ... ssssiiizzzzlin' ;)
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on June 06, 2004, 01:02:55 am
Here's my favorite shot of today's action at Kilauea...Courtesy of the USGS (http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/archive/2004/Jun/20040605-2370_DAS_large.jpg)
This is an highly unstable incandescent slab 2-3 meters high which will probably enter the ocean soon. Bet
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: BullishDad on July 12, 2004, 09:20:07 pm
Here's a bump in case you've missed it or haven't visited the site linked in the OP.
There are some incredible pictures and new ones are posted frequently. Check out the pre-dawn sky on July 6th and the spatter shot on July 2nd.
Thanks bebop. I'm really glad you shared this with us.
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on July 13, 2004, 09:57:30 am
Thanks, alway happy to share interesting stuff. I check the site daily just to see the changes and marvel at nature's power! Mind you, I am not brave enough to venture that close myself!! Everyday the geology crew is literally taking their lives in their hands as they gather these photo's, samples of the lava itself and map the changes. Although the dark areas look solid, they can be very misleading - the crust is very fragile in some places and lava still runs below that crusted area. Lava tubes can also collapse and then there's the gas issue - it's toxic and since it actually pits glasses and sunglasses, one can only imagine what it does to eyes! I have been trying to recall where I saw some great shots of the underwater volcanic activity, but the memory isn't so good these days. Will ask my geogogist friends and post the address if I find it. Bet
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on July 13, 2004, 10:25:55 am
Here's the address of an old site that shows some ot the underwater volcanic activity off the westcoast.
Title: Re:Way OT - The newest Lava action at Kilauea
Post by: bebop on July 16, 2004, 01:36:30 pm
Here's a great pic of the lava coming up from the sea floor off the tip at the Banana flow. http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/archive/2004/Jul/20040715-4608_DAS_large.jpg
in some of the pics you can see the lava explosions as it comes up under the waves. there are also some interesting pics of lava bubbles ...like giant fire colored baloons. I asked the USGS people, and the photos are all public domain, so can be used as wallpapers or whathave you..if you use them in apublic place, such as a website, poster etc. all they ask is that you give them credit for the pic. so, thanks to the USGS people at Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii!!!