"Monitoring Magma Movement: Insights from Kīlauea's Best-Monitored Eruption"
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Aerial and ground surveys of Kīlauea's Koa‘e fault system and Southwest Rift Zone reveal new cracks and ground deformation following recent volcanic activity, prompting the deployment of temporary GPS sites to monitor the ongoing unrest.
Topics:science#aerial-survey#ground-survey#kilauea#maunaiki-trail#natural-disasters#southwest-rift-zone
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