Volcano Watch: New research sheds light on recent Pahala earthquake swarms

Map and plot showing earthquakes at 20-40 km (12-25 miles) depth beneath the Island of Hawaii over the past week. Most of the earthquakes at this depth were clustered beneath the southern edge of the island near the town of Pahala. (USGS graphic)

Many people in Ka‘u have noticed the swarm of earthquakes taking place during the past few years. These earthquakes are happening in a zone that is 29-40 km (18-25 miles) beneath Pahala and extends south about 10 km (6 miles) offshore. Some of the largest earthquakes from this region have been felt throughout the Island of Hawaii.