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by US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates<\/em><\/p>\n

What makes a volcano a volcano? This was the topic of a \u201cVolcano Watch\u201d article about 20 years ago. Recent questions from visitors suggest this remains a topic of great interest and deserves revisiting.<\/p>\n

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Pu\u02bbu\u02bb\u014d\u02bb\u014d vent is visible in the foreground of this photo, taken in 2015. Other cones on the East Rift Zone of K\u012blauea can be seen in the distance, and Mauna Loa dominates the background. USGS photo.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Many readers know that the Island of Hawai\u02bbi is made of five volcanoes that rise above sea level\u2014K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, Mauna Kea, and Kohala. Those same readers know that a variety of smaller cones dotting the five major volcanoes are places where eruptions took place in the past. But if that\u2019s the case, then why aren\u2019t they also called volcanoes? Isn\u2019t a volcano a place where lava reaches the surface of the earth? Why doesn\u2019t the island have hundreds of volcanoes instead of only five?<\/p>\n

In one dictionary definition, a volcano is a vent in the earth\u2019s crust through which rock or lava is ejected. In another, a volcano is a cone-shaped hill or mountain built around a vent. Most volcanologists find both of these dictionary definitions somewhat lacking.<\/p>\n

To a volcanologist, a volcano is a structure containing a vent or cluster of vents fed by magma rising directly from great depth within the earth, generally more than 30 km (18 miles). Each of the five volcanoes on the Island of Hawai\u02bbi has such a deeply rooted feeder conduit that extends at least 100 km (60 miles) beneath the island. In contrast, the smaller cones formed around vents that were supplied by magma that branched off the main conduit at a shallow depth, probably less than 10 km (6 miles) deep and more likely about half that.<\/p>\n

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These smaller cones are analogous to limbs on a tree, and the deeply rooted volcano is equivalent to the trunk of the tree. K\u012blauea, for example, will remain an active volcano long after any single cone stops erupting, because the main feeder conduit will still be intact. Therefore, volcanoes become larger than their parasitic cones, which contribute to their growth. <\/p>\n

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Several terms are used to describe the vents that lack deep roots and get their magma from the main feeder conduit\u2014flank vents, parasitic vents, rift vents. Sometimes \u201ccone\u201d is substituted for \u201cvent.\u201d So, for example, Ahu\u02bbail\u0101\u02bbau cone that formed in Leilani Estates during the 2018 eruption could be termed a flank vent on K\u012blauea. Pu\u02bbu\u02bb\u014d\u02bb\u014d was an active flank or rift vent on K\u012blauea for about 35 years before stopping in 2018.<\/p>\n

Physical appearance alone cannot always be used to make the distinction between a volcano and a subsidiary vent on that volcano. The composition of the lavas are used, often like a genetic tracer, to determine if the magma originated from the same source or not.<\/p>\n

The second dictionary definition of \u201cvolcano\u201d\u2014that of a cone-shaped hill or mountain built around a vent, certainly doesn\u2019t apply to volcanoes such as K\u012blauea, whose shape is far from that of a cone. Another type of volcano lacking a cone shape are large calderas, such as Long Valley in eastern California or Yellowstone in Wyoming. No one would guess, without doing some geologic sleuthing, that these wide depressions are some of the largest volcanoes found on our planet. And then there are flood basalt flows, great outpourings of lava from extensive fissures that form nearly flat plateaus, with nary a mountain or even hill in sight.<\/p>\n

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A recent visitor to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory quipped that Kaluapele (K\u012blauea caldera) \u201csure doesn\u2019t look like a volcano.\u201d This visitor is a geologist and should have known better, but the image of Fuji, Mayon, and pre-1980 Mount St. Helens is strongly entrenched as the classic stereotype of a \u201creal\u201d volcano. Had that visitor come to K\u012blauea in the year 1400, however, he would have seen a lava shield occupying the summit of K\u012blauea, rather than a caldera. The caldera formed by collapse of the shield some 100 years later.<\/p>\n

This illustrates another point about volcanoes\u2014the shape can change drastically and quickly, and one year\u2019s cone or shield can be next year\u2019s caldera. Over the longer-term, Hawaiian volcanoes continue to grow and change shape. Witnessing the birth and growth of the several of these smaller cones during our lifetime leaves one to ponder just how many of these eruptions and how much time it takes to build a Hawaiian volcano.<\/p>\n

Volcano Activity Updates<\/strong><\/h4>\n

K\u012blauea volcano is erupting. Its USGS Volcano Alert level is at WATCH.<\/p>\n

Over the past week, lava has continued to erupt from the western vent within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. All lava is confined within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater in Hawai\u2018i Volcanoes National Park. Sulfur dioxide emission rates remain elevated and were last measured at approximately 1,300 tonnes per day (t\/d) on July 11. <\/a>Seismicity is elevated but stable, with few earthquakes and ongoing volcanic tremor. Over the past week, summit tiltmeters recorded deflation from July 9-11 and relatively little deformation since then.<\/a><\/p>\n

Mauna Loa is not erupting and remains at Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY. This alert level does not mean that an eruption is imminent or that progression to an eruption from the current level of unrest is certain.   <\/p>\n

<\/a>This past week, about 87 small-magnitude earthquakes were recorded below the summit and upper elevation flanks of Mauna Loa\u2014the majority of these occurred at shallow depths less than 15 kilometers (9 miles) below sea level. Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements show low rates of ground deformation over the past week. Gas concentrations and <\/a>fumarole temperatures at both the summit and at Sulphur Cone on the Southwest Rift Zone have remained stable over the past week. Webcams show no changes to the landscape.<\/a><\/p>\n

Two earthquakes were reported felt in the Hawaiian Islands during the past week: a M3.5 earthquake3 km (1 mi) SSE of P\u0101hala at 33 km (20 mi) depth on July 12 at 12:48 p.m. HST and a M3.4 earthquake 3 km (1 mi) SSW of P\u0101hala at 34 km (21 mi) depth on July 11 at 12:54 a.m. HST.<\/p>\n

HVO continues to closely monitor K\u012blauea\u2019s ongoing eruption and Mauna Loa for any signs of increased activity.    <\/p>\n

<\/a>Volcano Watch is a weekly article and activity update written by <\/em><\/a>US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory<\/a> scientists and affiliates. Maui Now added information to this report.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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