Kīlauea summit eruption overflight (Jan 12, 2021)
A helicopter overflight on the morning of January 12, provided airborne views of the lava lake and active fissure within Halema‘uma‘u, at the summit of Kīlauea. Low fountaining was present at the western fissure, with active surface lava limited to the western portion of the lava lake. The eastern half of the lake was covered by cooler, solidified surface lava. USGS video by M. Patrick.
Video: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/k-lauea-summit-eruption-overflight-jan-12-2021
Видео Kīlauea summit eruption overflight (Jan 12, 2021) канала USGS
Video: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/k-lauea-summit-eruption-overflight-jan-12-2021
Видео Kīlauea summit eruption overflight (Jan 12, 2021) канала USGS
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