Volcano Watch: People and jobs at HVO, Part 1: What on earth is a geodesist?

Geophysicist Sarah Conway, a member of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s deformation team, readies a temporary GPS station during a campaign survey of benchmarks on Kilauea Volcano to monitor changes in the ground surface. (USGS photo by I. Johanson)

The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is responsible for monitoring active volcanoes in Hawaii, which involves assessing hazards and communicating with interagency partners and the public. Our mission also includes advancing our knowledge of volcanic processes through scientific research.