Kilauea volcano Eruptions in Hawaii
Kilauea volcano eruption suddenly starts on April 30 in Hawaii. It produced lava, which destroyed almost 700 homes. It is the most destructive volcano eruption recorded in history because it contains a combination of volcanic, which seldom has impacts of the environment. When this lava flows and reaches the ocean, it reacts with seawater to form a collusive mist, which brings more fear of eruption explosive. As the draining magma interacts with groundwater, in addition, it can also cause a fine volcanic particle, which probably opens a new pathway of the eruption of magma, creating the geometry of the lower east of the rift zone. According to the Hawaiian volcano observatory, lava continues to erupt at a moderate level. They also observed that the high level of gas produced by volcano and trade wind might bring this gas to other parts of the islands. The Emmerson of Sulphur dioxide from the volcano’s summit has dropped the level of current eruptive activities. This explosion is accompanied by gas, and burnt ash flows downwards.
The loose materials from unconsolidated lava fragment and sand become carried away easily, causing the new land to slide to the sea due to lack of support. The outbreak and clacked ground of lava are possible inactive areas, which produces a shiny black silver making the level more rebuts by building the channel margin. The magma reservoir feeding the summit is emptying because it is like a balloon that shrinks when empty and grows when filled. The ground inflation to the east rift that the magma is diverted to the east rift and erupting there. Due to these eruptions, residents from surrounding communities got displaced.
According to U.S geological survey, Kilauea has been erupting continuously since 1983. The scientists have two theories about the Hawaiian island formation (Delaney 66). The chain of the Hawaiian sits in the middle of the Pacific plates, unlike other volcanoes that sit on tectonic boundaries. This volcano destroyed 100 homes and other structures such as roads, local utilities, and buildings. Nevertheless, the researcher’s international organizations and volcano observatory work hard to respond to emergencies. The volcano killed many people. It caused famine and diseases due to the change of climate and release of the gas and ash. It also causes property destruction due to an earthquake, which pulled buildings, trees, vegetation, and houses. Many people lost their loved ones due to lavas and poisonous gas. This volcano brings about the division between human society and natural forces where the rain falls and weather the volcanic rocks.
Some people take advantage of these eruptions because it can also be a source of wealth and prosperity either through mining volcanic ash. The Kilauea eruption also attracted many researchers where they gathered to correct different data concerning the eruption of Hawaii, where some of them use drones to capture digital images because the structure collapsed several hundreds of feet below (Delaney 66). They also used satellites to assemble a three-dimension digital map of the lake to discover what was happening with the magma below. They said that they learned a lot from the Kilauea eruption because it occurred in a safer place where they can collect data and go to the lab to analyze their results safely. These Hawaii erupt the researcher also to understand how volcano plumbing work.