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15 December 2000
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Left: Pu`u `O`o was engulfed in
steam, so crater observations were nil. Right: Sluggish minimal flow
was observed through the 2,300-foot skylight today.
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Left: The active flow down Pulama pali continues to
fume despite its current sluggishness. Right: The
ocean entry at Kamokuna has a substantial bench, but little activity was visible today. Steam is generated from the eastern quarter of the bench,
apparently because some lava is entering the sea, though none was
observed.
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18 December 2000
Lava moves down the steep face of Pulama pali in the late
afternoon, along the eastern side of an `a`a flow emplaced in 1985. The flow
follows an extremely narrow lobe of lava erupted earlier this year. Smoke rises from burning vegetation.
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Left: A thin `a`a flow moves through a
scrub `ohi`a lehua forest at the foot of Pulama pali, before the wary eyes
of an Oregon State University volcanologist. Right: Two OSU
volcanologists reassess the situation as fires started by the `a`a move
ever closer.
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21 December 2000
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Left: Aerial view of an active lava
river at the base of Pulama pali. Right: Lava gushing from a small
tube and pouring down Pulama pali.
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Map of flows from Pu`u `O`o to the ocean: September 2000

Large
map Map shows lava flows (red) active in September 2000 above and on Pulama
pali and on the coastal plain, as well as flows erupted earlier from Pu`u `O`o
and Kupaianaha. The eastern part of the active flow field (orange) extended
to the Royal Gardens private access road on January 11 and entered the sea
near Waha`ula on February 3-14, 2000. That flow stopped in mid-August.
A new flow (red) descended Pulama pali and crossed the coastal plain
in September, and lava continues (early December) still entering the sea at
Kamokuna.
Eruption-viewing opportunities change constantly, refer to the HVO home page for
current information. Those readers planning a visit to Kilauea or Mauna Loa volcanoes can get much useful
information from Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.
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