Volcano Watch: Water was in Kilauea caldera before the 2018 summit collapse

USGS photo The black streak on the caldera wall (center) is about 50 m (yards) long, as the white steam plume (lower right) rises from northwestern part of Halemaʻumaʻu. This photo was taken from Volcano House Hotel on July 4, 2018. The configuration of this area changed considerably after the photo was taken, as the collapse continued into early August.

On July 4, 2018, an observer at the Volcano House Hotel was watching the evolving collapse of Halema‘uma‘u Crater, 4 km (2.5 miles) away. Suddenly he did a double take, blinked a couple of times, but couldn’t erase the dark line descending the wall of Kilauea caldera above Halema‘uma‘u. Not knowing what it was, he dubbed it the ‘black streak.’