ARCHIVE: 2007

Activity at Big Island's Kilauea is heightening as the eruption of the island's youngest volcano entered a new phase. Lava is streaming into the ocean and scientists are recording numerous earthquakes. For the latest updates on Kilauea's activity, visit the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory site (and link to volcano.wr.usgs.gov/hvostatus.php).


Sunday November 25, 2007 Tuesday July 24, 2007
 • Latest Kilauea lava flow not going far  • New Hawaii volcano flow monitored
Friday November 23, 2007 Sunday July 22, 2007
 • Lava from Kilauea changes course  • Lava flowing to east of Kilauea crater for first time in 15 years
Monday November 19, 2007 Wednesday July 4, 2007
 • Geologists trace paths of Hawaii volcano flows  • Lava flowing again on Hawaii Island crater floor
Tuesday September 4, 2007 Tuesday July 3, 2007
 • Hawaii Island lava flows into unusual area  • Lava flowing back into crater at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Friday August 31, 2007 Friday June 29, 2007
 • Hawaii lava eruption boosts air tourism  • Volcanoes National Park roads to reopen today
Friday August 24, 2007 Wednesday June 27, 2007
 • Kilauea lava flow no threat to homes  • Lava flow damage to be 'bombed' with water
Sunday August 19, 2007 Saturday June 23, 2007
 • Scientists: Lava bench collapsed  • California crew joins Hawaii volcano fire watch
Saturday August 11, 2007 Thursday June 21, 2007
 • Kilauea lava cuts into ohia forest  • Kilauea magma choking forest
Saturday August 4, 2007 Wednesday June 20, 2007
 • Kilauea eruption creating unusual lava ponds  • Kilauea magma hiding from volcano scientists
Thursday July 26, 2007  • Volcano activity making Big Island a bit bigger
• Area near Hawaii Island volcano closed to public Tuesday June 19, 2007
 • Volcano: 'Something's got to give'

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