Morning views of Halema‘uma‘u west vent & lava lake - October 23, 2021
Morning views of the eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at Kīlauea summit, on October 23, 2021. Variable west vent fountain heights are visible in this video, which is shown at 5 times speed. Sporadic foundering, when cooler lava crust on the surface sinks back into the liquid portion of the lava lake below, is also visible across the active west portion of the lava lake surface.
Video: https://cms.usgs.gov/media/videos/morning-views-halema-uma-u-west-vent-lava-lake-october-23-2021
Видео Morning views of Halema‘uma‘u west vent & lava lake - October 23, 2021 канала USGS
Video: https://cms.usgs.gov/media/videos/morning-views-halema-uma-u-west-vent-lava-lake-october-23-2021
Видео Morning views of Halema‘uma‘u west vent & lava lake - October 23, 2021 канала USGS
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