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The First Five Years of Kīlauea’s Summit Eruption in Halema‘uma‘u Crater, 2008–2013 he eruption in Halema‘uma‘u Crater that began in March 2008 is the longest summit eruption of Kīlauea Volcano, on the Isla
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Jaggar Museum / Loa Volcano Observatory / Hawaiian Volcano Observatory / Kīlauea Military Camp / University of Hawai‘i / /

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gas buildup / rooftop rainwater-catchment systems / persistent gas plume / ranch infrastructure / machinery / gas emission rates / sulfur dioxide gas / gas monitoring sensors / volcanic gas / gas-rich lava / lava lake cause violent gas release / real-time data / gas emissions / gas pistoning / gas masks / metal fencing / /

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Halema‘uma‘u Crater / Volcano Observatory SW / Kīlauea Volcano / Kilauea Volcano / Loa Volcano / Big Island / Future Halemaʻumaʻu Crater / Island of Hawai‘i / Halemaʻumaʻu Crater / Island of Hawaiʻi / Lava lake / Pāhala Ka‘ū Desert / Mount St. Helens / Overlook crater / Volcano Observatory / /

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Hualālai Center / U.S. Department of Agriculture / National Park Service / U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey An / University of Hawai‘i / /

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Matthew Patrick / Vivian Nguyen / Tamar Elias / Todd Erickson / David Dow / A. Jeff Sutton / Scot Nelson / Tim Orr / Don Swanson Edited / /

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Ka‘ū / /

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