By INGRID JOHANSON HVO research geophysicist
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The 2018 lower East Rift Zone eruption and summit caldera collapse marked the end of the 35-year-long Pu‘u ‘O‘o and 10-year-long summit lava lake eruptions, and the beginning of a new chapter in Kilauea Volcano activity. The volcano is continuing to behave in ways that are a response to the major events of 2018 and “the new normal” is yet to be defined.