Huffington Post | Scientists monitor earthquakes for signs of new Kilauea eruption Honolulu Star-Advertiser The drop in the lava lake and increased seismicity, with small, shallow earthquakes recorded about every two minutes on Friday, suggest magma has moved into a shallow area beneath the southern part of the caldera and the upper Southwest Rift Zone. Earthquakes on Hawaii Volcano Could Signal New Eruption |
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