VIDEO: Drone video shows size and speed of lava river from fissure No. 8

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Video taken using a drone (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) near the upper lava channel from fissure 8 in Kilauea volcano’s lower East Rift Zone.

Scientists use the video to assess lava flow velocities, which are measured by tracking surface features in the stationary video view.

Using UAS for this type of investigation has many advantages because the aircraft can hover above hazardous areas and it utilizes stabilized gimbals and mounts so that the video captured by onboard HD cameras is steady and smooth.

Information obtained from this mission was relayed to Hawaii County emergency officials to aid in issuing emergency alerts and notices about the timing of evacuations.

Video released June 6, 2018, by the U.S. Geological Survey and Office of Aviation Services, Department of the Interior, with support from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.