
Scientists Watching Series of Kilauea Quakes; Visitors Evacuated
Holly Deyo
Photo: Rangers at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park closed most of the park yesterday because of fears Kilauea's eruption could shift. (Tim Wright Special to The Honolulu Advertiser)
Eleven campers and some livestock were evacuated from portions of the park as rangers monitored the unusual earthquake activity for signs of a shift in the ongoing Kilauea eruption.
Scientists said the tremors could be followed by a new surface breakout of lava.
Park Ranger Mardie Lane said it was the first time she could recall since about 1999 that seismic activity caused by underground magma movement prompted the park to take such extensive precautions.
Areas closed yesterday will remain closed until further notice, Lane said. Park officials will reassess the situation today.
The earthquake swarm began at 2:15 a.m. Over the next 17 hours, scientists recorded more than 250 earthquakes in Kilauea's upper east rift zone. Scientists said they know there were more earthquakes, but some were too small to locate.
Fresh cracks were reported in the Chain of Craters Road near the Mauna Ulu turnoff.
"It looks like the rift has expanded a bit, possibly to accommodate magma, and the earthquakes are accompanying that process," said Jim Kauahikaua, scientist-in-charge of the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Steve Brantley, deputy scientist-in-charge for the observatory, said the center of the earthquakes initially was about a mile southwest of Mauna Ulu, but during the day the hub of the seismic activity migrated about three miles down the east rift zone toward Pu'u 'O'o, the source of the ongoing eruption.
SAFETY FIRST
The earthquakes were centered one to two miles deep, and by 2 p.m. scientists reported most were occurring between the Pauahi and Makaopuhi craters.
At the same time, the summit area of Kilauea volcano began to deflate or contract, another clue that magma is shifting from beneath the summit to some other part of the volcano, Brantley said.
All of that activity raised concerns for the National Park Service, which closed the 18-mile Chain of Craters Road that park visitors normally use to reach lowland areas where lava flows into the sea.
Lane said upward of 1,000 people may drive at least partway down that road on a typical weekend day.
With the apparent new movement of magma, Lane said, the concern was that if lava suddenly burst to the surface in an unexpected area, it could cut roads and trails, spew out poisonous fumes or start brushfires that could pose a threat to visitors.
"It's a hidden hazard," Lane said. "Our job is to have this place open, but not at the risk of anybody's life."
Park officials also closed Hilina Pali Road, which extends toward the southern portions of the park, and closed much of Crater Rim Drive around the Kilauea caldera and summit area.
The campers were evacuated from a campground on Hilina Pali Road, and seven pack horses and mules were relocated to a safer pasture, Lane said.
Lane said this is the first time she could recall since about 1999 that seismic activity caused by underground magma movement prompted the park to take such extensive precautions.
She said the Kilauea Visitor Center, Jaggar Museum, Volcano House Hotel, Kilauea Military Camp and Volcano Art Center Gallery remained open.
BUT RISKS REMAIN
Brantley said that although the hub of the earthquake activity shifted downslope during the day yesterday, the Chain of Craters Road and other areas farther downslope from the earthquakes could still be at risk. "Assuming that our inference is correct (that the earthquakes signal magma movement), the magma could head to the surface at any time," he said.
Scientists say one possibility is that the flow of magma that normally supplies the ongoing Pu'u 'O'o eruption has been diverted at some point above the Pu'u 'O'o system.
A check by helicopter found that lava flows from Pu'u 'O'o toward the ocean appeared to be normal yesterday, but Brantley said scientists saw evidence the underground magma source that replenishes Pu'u 'O'o may have been choked off.
SEVERAL POSSIBILITIES
The floor of Pu'u 'O'o collapsed, rockfalls from the south wall of the Pu'u 'O'o cone also suggested instability there, and lava levels in what scientists call the East Pond vent nearby appeared to be dropping. Another vent on the south side of Pu'u 'O'o also collapsed.
All of that suggests that while lava continues to flow out of the magma reservoir at Pu'u 'O'o, it apparently isn't being replenished, causing the area to sink.
Scientist-in-charge Kauahikaua said the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory was watching the situation closely. There are several possible outcomes, he said.
"The most dramatic would be some sort of surface breakout of lava here near Mauna Ulu," Kauahikaua said. "The best would be, of course, that it's just going to remain underground, and it would be a very interesting Father's Day morning."
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124 EQs on June 17th alone
Mag. 2.1 June 18 13:53:47 19.275 -155.210 4.1 20 km (12 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 18 13:18:16 19.328 -155.164 0.2 16 km (10 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 18 13:06:05 19.845 -156.336 12.8 37 km (23 mi) WNW of Kalaoa
Mag. 1.7 June 18 12:29:40 19.416 -155.286 2.8 6 km (4 mi) SW of Volcano
Mag. 3.2 June 18 12:15:58 19.371 -155.238 2.3 9 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 18 11:53:32 19.357 -155.202 1.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 18 11:14:11 19.366 -155.198 2.1 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.0 June 18 10:44:53 19.376 -155.237 2.8 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 18 10:43:36 19.361 -155.196 1.8 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 18 10:42:55 19.364 -155.198 1.3 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 18 06:10:05 19.369 -155.172 2.7 11 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 3.2 June 18 04:40:28 19.362 -155.230 1.1 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 4.0 June 18 04:15:25 19.384 -155.241 1.3 7 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 18 03:58:48 19.328 -155.162 0.5 16 km (10 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 18 00:14:58 19.371 -155.163 3.6 12 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 23:04:00 19.383 -155.244 0.0 7 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 1.8 June 17 23:03:14 19.003 -155.363 40.4 25 km (15 mi) ESE of Naalehu
Mag. 2.8 June 17 23:00:36 19.377 -155.234 0.0 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 22:46:18 19.379 -155.174 3.8 10 km (6 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 22:31:34 19.382 -155.230 0.3 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 22:26:18 19.365 -155.161 3.0 12 km (8 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 22:22:09 19.381 -155.173 2.5 10 km (6 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 22:11:10 19.370 -155.162 2.6 12 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 17 22:01:13 19.370 -155.171 3.3 11 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 21:52:06 19.372 -155.172 2.6 11 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 21:47:47 19.357 -155.203 1.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 17 21:20:01 19.419 -155.612 0.0 28 km (17 mi) NNW of Pahala
Mag. 2.3 June 17 21:14:08 19.365 -155.202 2.2 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 21:07:14 19.367 -155.168 3.0 12 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 20:21:14 19.369 -155.166 3.2 12 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 20:05:24 19.369 -155.169 3.2 11 km (7 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 3.2 June 17 20:00:04 19.357 -155.172 1.4 12 km (8 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 19:51:09 19.359 -155.174 2.1 12 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 19:29:17 19.408 -155.166 0.3 8 km (5 mi) SSW of Fern Forest
Mag. 3.0 June 17 19:03:54 19.354 -155.206 1.3 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.8 June 17 18:55:27 19.363 -155.109 4.7 12 km (8 mi) S of Fern Forest
Mag. 3.1 June 17 18:54:22 19.358 -155.172 21.9 12 km (8 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.8 June 17 18:32:07 19.358 -155.242 0.0 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 18:26:15 19.368 -155.180 2.7 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 18:21:34 19.360 -155.175 2.4 12 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 18:18:34 19.362 -155.198 2.6 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 18:17:24 19.361 -155.178 2.4 12 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 18:16:06 19.373 -155.180 2.4 10 km (6 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 18:15:06 19.374 -155.185 2.2 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 17 18:12:24 19.365 -155.185 2.6 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 18:10:08 19.365 -155.183 2.7 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 18:08:09 19.367 -155.182 3.6 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.0 June 17 18:04:22 19.372 -155.196 3.1 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 18:02:37 19.365 -155.194 2.7 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 18:00:24 19.371 -155.233 1.6 9 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 17 17:59:41 19.372 -155.193 3.3 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 17:57:23 19.363 -155.195 2.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 17:55:15 19.310 -155.181 0.8 17 km (10 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 17:51:08 19.346 -155.185 0.0 13 km (8 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.1 June 17 17:48:24 19.398 -155.186 12.6 8 km (5 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 17:44:43 19.361 -155.192 2.8 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.0 June 17 17:32:58 19.363 -155.214 1.3 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 17:21:07 19.372 -155.231 3.1 9 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 17:14:44 19.362 -155.224 2.6 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 17:04:20 19.365 -155.215 1.9 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 17:02:05 19.376 -155.220 5.0 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 17 16:55:29 19.356 -155.208 2.8 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 16:49:56 19.365 -155.227 1.7 9 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 16:43:46 19.374 -155.220 3.5 9 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 16:39:41 19.363 -155.219 0.8 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 16:38:23 19.360 -155.202 1.4 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.7 June 17 16:26:38 19.357 -155.198 2.1 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 16:23:18 19.362 -155.218 2.6 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 16:17:31 19.361 -155.220 2.7 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 16:16:12 19.387 -155.244 3.2 7 km (4 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 16:15:37 19.381 -155.199 0.7 9 km (5 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 16:06:43 19.366 -155.223 2.8 9 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 15:56:53 19.386 -155.242 4.2 7 km (4 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 15:51:52 19.390 -155.238 3.4 7 km (4 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 15:50:24 19.401 -155.197 1.9 7 km (4 mi) SE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 15:44:07 19.368 -155.220 3.4 9 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 15:39:24 19.361 -155.230 1.7 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 15:22:38 20.184 -156.060 7.2 24 km (15 mi) WSW of Hawi
Mag. 2.9 June 17 15:11:45 19.368 -155.215 2.0 9 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 15:10:26 19.362 -155.229 1.3 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 15:02:34 19.358 -155.212 2.1 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 14:41:15 19.376 -155.238 2.9 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 14:40:11 19.363 -155.222 2.2 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 17 14:35:17 19.396 -155.249 3.4 6 km (4 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 14:28:07 19.394 -155.239 4.5 6 km (4 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 14:22:06 19.357 -155.205 1.2 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 14:17:25 19.362 -155.199 2.5 10 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.2 June 17 14:14:27 19.378 -155.242 2.9 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 14:11:55 19.371 -155.220 3.7 9 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 14:00:48 19.357 -155.210 1.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 13:58:02 19.358 -155.223 2.0 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 3.3 June 17 13:56:24 19.362 -155.217 2.3 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 13:48:50 19.359 -155.222 1.5 10 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 1.8 June 17 13:45:22 19.384 -155.243 3.0 7 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 13:44:05 19.362 -155.198 2.6 10 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 17 13:43:29 19.359 -155.212 1.6 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 13:41:38 19.352 -155.198 2.3 12 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 13:36:03 19.454 -155.101 3.5 4 km (2 mi) ESE of Fern Forest
Mag. 3.2 June 17 13:31:43 19.383 -155.242 2.4 7 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 13:29:37 19.370 -155.213 3.0 9 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 13:26:02 19.369 -155.199 3.2 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 13:25:02 19.357 -155.209 2.4 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.1 June 17 13:20:09 19.374 -155.239 1.4 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 13:11:36 19.725 -155.416 23.9 33 km (21 mi) W of Wainaku
Mag. 2.9 June 17 13:07:56 19.383 -155.206 1.1 8 km (5 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 13:06:21 19.362 -155.211 5.2 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 13:04:58 19.360 -155.212 2.3 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 13:03:20 19.362 -155.258 5.2 10 km (6 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 3.0 June 17 13:00:25 19.363 -155.207 2.4 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 12:59:53 19.359 -155.202 2.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 12:59:18 19.359 -155.206 2.8 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 12:59:02 19.355 -155.207 2.9 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.4 June 17 12:57:38 19.481 -155.264 5.5 5 km (3 mi) NW of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 12:56:35 19.370 -155.231 3.0 9 km (6 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 12:55:38 19.340 -155.204 0.0 13 km (8 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.4 June 17 12:53:40 19.353 -155.209 2.3 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 12:52:45 19.382 -155.206 1.6 8 km (5 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 12:52:01 19.366 -155.209 2.6 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.3 June 17 12:50:31 19.363 -155.209 1.8 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 17 12:49:04 19.359 -155.209 1.6 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.9 June 17 12:47:27 19.368 -155.209 3.1 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 17 12:46:33 19.366 -155.209 2.5 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 17 12:42:06 19.360 -155.214 0.0 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 12:40:48 19.359 -155.209 1.8 10 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 12:39:59 19.366 -155.212 3.0 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 12:39:09 19.357 -155.208 0.5 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.1 June 17 12:37:39 19.354 -155.205 1.6 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 12:36:41 19.362 -155.208 3.0 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.6 June 17 12:35:15 19.362 -155.209 2.9 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.2 June 17 12:32:15 19.358 -155.213 0.5 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 12:31:02 19.357 -155.209 0.0 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 12:30:27 19.362 -155.211 2.6 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 3.2 June 17 12:28:35 19.360 -155.210 2.1 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 17 12:26:48 19.357 -155.209 0.6 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 17 12:25:05 19.365 -155.213 2.8 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 17 12:24:02 19.361 -155.214 1.8 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 17 12:22:10 19.360 -155.212 0.1 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.7 June 17 12:17:40 19.370 -155.209 4.4 9 km (6 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 2.3 June 17 12:16:22 19.356 -155.209 0.8 11 km (7 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.9 June 16 21:24:22 19.097 -155.640 9.5 7 km (4 mi) WNW of Naalehu
Mag. 2.0 June 16 07:47:24 19.373 -155.230 3.4 9 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.4 June 16 00:25:24 20.066 -155.744 15.0 9 km (6 mi) WNW of Waimea
Mag. 2.3 June 15 21:28:36 19.236 -155.408 44.3 8 km (5 mi) ENE of Pahala
Mag. 2.0 June 15 13:44:51 19.385 -155.280 2.7 9 km (5 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 2.0 June 15 07:03:56 19.417 -155.587 0.0 26 km (16 mi) NNW of Pahala
Mag. 2.0 June 14 23:51:23 19.526 -155.820 6.8 9 km (6 mi) ENE of Captain Cook
Mag. 2.2 June 14 19:37:09 19.382 -155.250 5.3 8 km (5 mi) S of Volcano
Mag. 2.8 June 14 19:36:52 19.377 -155.285 2.2 10 km (6 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 2.1 June 14 19:35:53 19.376 -155.286 1.9 10 km (6 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 3.5 June 14 14:39:08 19.331 -155.131 9.6 16 km (10 mi) S of Fern Forest
Mag. 2.0 June 14 07:31:27 19.380 -155.287 1.1 9 km (6 mi) SW of Volcano
Mag. 2.5 June 14 04:36:56 19.469 -154.883 2.0 4 km (2 mi) E of Leilani Estates
Mag. 2.6 June 13 09:23:47 19.900 -156.030 38.4 18 km (11 mi) WSW of Puako
Mag. 1.7 June 12 18:19:02 19.322 -155.169 5.6 16 km (10 mi) SSE of Volcano
Mag. 1.7 June 12 13:27:13 19.616 -155.596 9.8 35 km (22 mi) ENE of Captain Cook
Mag. 2.2 June 12 09:44:16 19.393 -155.248 3.2 6 km (4 mi) SSW of Volcano
Mag. 1.8 June 11 16:15:23 19.317 -155.432 5.7 13 km (8 mi) NNE of Pahala
Mag. 1.8 June 11 13:35:47 19.369 -155.285 2.7 10 km (6 mi) SSW of Volcano
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