Continuing deflation-inflation pattern Kilauea Volcano
Summit instruments registered a deflation around 17:00 local time on 24 June.
From available HVO monitoring data, a steep drop in ground deformation and lava lake level may likely reflect magma flux revert again and confirms ongoing varying values. This summit deflation-inflation cycle at the volcano continues to fluctuate almost over the last week and will likely transit back to inflation soon.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions reached to a 2300 tonnes/day on 24 June.
The western eruptive fissure vent continues to feed the active lava lake with sporadic overflows within Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The crater floor currently consists mostly of solidified lava including crater islands from 2020-21.
Source: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory volcano activity update 26 June 2022
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