Volcano Watch: Increasing magma pressure most likely culprit in triggering the 2018 Kilauea eruption

Plot of ground motion as recorded by a GPS station at Kilauea’s summit (red) and the Puʻu ʻOʻo vent (blue) for the 8 months leading up to the 2018 eruption. Note the sharp increase indicating pressurization beginning in March. Image shows an aerial view of Halemaumau crater and the actively overflowing lava lake on April 23, 2018. (USGS Photo)

Understanding the immediate causes of volcanic eruptions is necessary for timely warnings. The topic, therefore, is of great interest to volcanologists, and each eruption offers an opportunity to add insight.