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Kilauea volcano (Hawai'i): intense seismic unrest beneath East Rift Zone and south caldera region

Sa, 4. Mai 2024, 02:50 | VON: MARTIN
The distribution of earthquakes beneath the upper East Rift Zone along Chain of Craters Road between Puhimau Crater and Hilina Pali Road and even beneath the southern caldera region (Luamanu Crater and Keanakākoʻi Crater, and southeastward to Pauahi Crater) during 27 April and 2 May (image: HVO)
The distribution of earthquakes beneath the upper East Rift Zone along Chain of Craters Road between Puhimau Crater and Hilina Pali Road and even beneath the southern caldera region (Luamanu Crater and Keanakākoʻi Crater, and southeastward to Pauahi Crater) during 27 April and 2 May (image: HVO)
The volcano's summit area has been facing a heightened series of an earthquake swarm without eruptive activity by now.
More than 1,600 earthquakes have occurred within six days since 27 April. Quakes have been located mostly beneath the upper East Rift Zone along Chain of Craters Road between Puhimau Crater and Hilina Pali Road but have since expanded northwestward to Luamanu Crater and Keanakākoʻi Crater, and southeastward to Pauahi Crater.
About 300 further events have been detected south of the Halemaʻumaʻu within the outer boundaries of Kaluapele (Kīlauea caldera). Most of the events have been smaller than M 2.0 at depths between 2-4 km (1-2 miles). The strongest registered seismic event was M 3.3, which occurred late in the evening of 28 April. Additionally, M 3.1 earthquake occurred on 2 May at 4:07 PM local time. Periods of low-frequency earthquakes are typically associated with phenomena such as magmatic heating and its movements and fluid-filled cavities. Over the past week beneath the Halemaʻumaʻu crater, earthquakes have shifted to the south part of Kaluapele during the unrest.

This seismic activity indicates a growing pressure within the magmatic system beneath the Kīlauea summit region.
The HVO aded: "Patterns of ground motion and tilt show that the magma bodies below the southern end of Kaluapele (referred to as the south caldera reservoir) and below Halemaʻumaʻu are inflating. These bodies are long-term features of Kīlauea's summit magma plumbing system. They both began to inflate in tandem around October 2023 and continued to inflate through late January. Stored magma drained from these chambers and fed the intrusion into the Southwest Rift Zone in late January–early February 2024. Deformation levels indicate that the south caldera reservoir has regained the magma that it lost during the intrusion. Current pressurization levels are now even with pre-intrusion levels after 2 months of magmatic recharge. The Sand Hill tiltmeter (SDH) is more sensitive to the deeper south caldera magma reservoir and has shown steady inflationary tilt since early February. The Uēkahuna tiltmeter (UWE) is more sensitive to the Halemaʻumaʻu reservoir, which was the source for recent summit eruptions. UWE has been slower to accumulate tilt change, implying that the south caldera reservoir continues to be the focus of inflation."
The alert level for the volcano remains at Yellow, but this could change quickly.
Source: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Geologi volcano activity update 2 May 2024

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Mi, 7. Feb 2024, 15:00

Kilauea volcano (Hawaiian Islands, USA) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 31 January-6 February 2024 (New Activity / Unrest)

HVO reported that seismicity at Kilauea increased on 27 January and during 27-30 January the locations of the earthquakes became more widespread. Inflation at the summit was ongoing and remained at a high level. Sulfur dioxide gas emission rates were low. ... Read all
So, 4. Feb 2024, 05:20

Kilauea volcano update: alert level lowered to Yellow as activity has waned significantly

The earthquake activity beneath the Southwest Rift Zone over the past two hours (image: HVO)
The seismic activity and ground deformation at the volcano have significantly decreased. ... Read all
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Kilauea Vulkan
Shield volcano 1277 m (4,190 ft)
Hawai'i, 19.41°N / -155.29°W
Aktueller Status: Schwache Aktivität oder Ausbruchswarnung (3 von 5) Ausbrüche des Kilauea:
Near-continuous eruptions. Since 1960: 1961 (4x), 1962, 1963 (2x), 1965 (2x), 1967-68, 1968 (2x), 1969, 1969-74, 1971 (2x), 1973 (2x), 1974 (3x), 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982 (2x), 1983-2018 (incl. 1986, 1992, 1997, 2007, 2011 (3x)), 2018 (lower east rift zone in Leilani subdivision), 2020 (Dec) - 2022 (Nov), 2023 (Jan) - ongoing
Typische Aktivität
Dominantly effusive since 1790, but ~60% explosive over past ~2500 years.
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