The story of Halema‘uma‘u

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The U.S. Geological Survey released a documentary last week chronicling the history of Kilauea volcano’s ongoing summit eruption. ADVERTISING The U.S. Geological Survey released a documentary last week chronicling the history of Kilauea volcano’s ongoing summit eruption. The 24-minute film,

The story of Halema‘uma‘u

The lava lake within Halemaʻumaʻu, a crater at the summit of Kilauea, was about 98 feet below the vent rim on the day of this photo, taken Jan. 7, 2016. Orange lines on the lake surface were the result of lava lake circulation; as lava moved from left to right, sections of the dark-colored, semi-solid lake surface pulled apart, revealing incandescent molten lava beneath the crust. (USGS photo by T. Orr.)

The U.S. Geological Survey released a documentary last week chronicling the history of Kilauea volcano’s ongoing summit eruption.