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Kilauea in 1880

American Journal of Science, 1887
A description of Kilauea caldera on July 25, 1880. The central portion of the floor was a gentle, broad dome 350 ft high, partly formed by lava overflow, but partly by uplift, surmounted by four lava lakes. He describes local elevation of the banks of the lava lakes to form high crags, and the occurrence of blue and green flames over the lakes and ...
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Impact Scars at Kilauea

1957
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Kilauea in April, 1892

American Journal of Science, 1892
A description, with a map and cross section, of Halemaumau on April 13, 1892. Halemaumau contained a flat lava floor 300 ft below its rim, in the center of which was an active lava lake 40 ft farther down. Bishop describes the action of the lake and notes that little sulfurous fume is associated with the active lake.
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The Kilauea Volcano Adult Health Study

Nursing Research, 2009
Millions of people reside near active volcanoes, yet data are limited on effects to human health. The Kilauea Volcano is the largest point source for sulfur dioxide in the United States, releasing air pollution on nearby communities since 1983.: The objectives of this study were to provide the first population-based epidemiological estimates and ...
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Kilauea Magma 1959–60

Geological Magazine, 1960
AbstractVariants of the 1959–60 eruptions of Kilauea are compared chemically with the preceding flank eruptions of 1955.
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Kilauea growing uneasy

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1927
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