HAWAII NATURE NOTES
THE PUBLICATION OF THE
NATURALIST DIVISION, HAWAII NATIONAL PARK
AND THE HAWAII NATURAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION
PLATE 12. Vertical air view of the 7,900-foot vent of Mauna Loa
eruption, May 1, 1942. The light-colored lava flow is moving toward
the right, in the direction of Hilo. The flow was bombed in an
effort to divert it. A bomb can be seen exploding close to the
vent. (USAAF).
PLATE 13. Kilauea explosion cloud at 8:30 a.m. on May 22, 1924
from in front of the old Volcano House. The steam explosions,
caused by ground water entering the hot vent, threw clouds of
steam and ash to heights of more than 20,000 feet. (Tai Sing Loo).
PLATE 14. Halemaumau in eruption on September 6, 1934.
Lava fountains can be seen on the floor of the pit. The
step faults at Uwekahuna are visible in the background.
(USAAF).
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