Lava, volcanic gas and smog are the main hazards from eruption of the world's largest active volcano.
Volcanologists have the first opportunity in nearly four decades to examine and measure an event of this magnitude at the largest volcano in the world.
The Mauna Loa Observatory has kept a nearly uninterrupted record of atmospheric carbon dioxide for more than 60 years, but a volcanic eruption has cut off ...
It's a big eruption, and it's in a bad place,โ geoscientist Ralph Keeling says of the impact on long-running monitoring of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone eruption continues. No property is at risk currently. There is a visible gas plume from the erupting fissure fountains and ...
HONOLULU: Waves of orange, glowing lava and smoky ash erupted Monday from the world's largest active volcano and people living on Hawaii's Big Island were ...
The Mauna Loa eruption in Hawaii has not been a cause for worry, and the intensity of an explosion depends on many factors. We explain.
USGS scientists Ken Hon with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory captured a view of Mauna Loa's eruption in the distance. Ken Hon/USGS HVO. The largest active ...