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  • And although we were going to stick around to watch the caldera's glow once darkness arrived, the cold and rain made it an easy decision to head back to our cabin in Volcano Village.

    Sue Frause: Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: One Month Before the March 2011 Eruption (Slideshow) Sue Frause 2011

  • And although we were going to stick around to watch the caldera's glow once darkness arrived, the cold and rain made it an easy decision to head back to our cabin in Volcano Village.

    Sue Frause: Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: One Month Before the March 2011 Eruption (Slideshow) Sue Frause 2011

  • And although we were going to stick around to watch the caldera's glow once darkness arrived, the cold and rain made it an easy decision to head back to our cabin in Volcano Village.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Sue Frause 2011

  • Expect earthquakes of 10+ in some of the most heavily populated areas, increased volcanic activity, and even one of the major caldera's to blow its stack (probably not Yellowstone, but more likely the one off the coast of Italy).

    Yahoo! Buzz US: Top Stories 2010

  • The caldera's last large eruption was 640,000 years ago.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2009

  • Researchers previously believed the magma chamber measured roughly 6 to 15 miles from southeast to northwest, and 20 or 25 miles from southwest to northeast, but new measurements indicate the reservoir extends at least another 13 miles outside the caldera's northeast boundary, Smith says.

    innovations-report 2009

  • Researchers previously believed the magma chamber measured roughly 6 to 15 miles from southeast to northwest, and 20 or 25 miles from southwest to northeast, but new measurements indicate the reservoir extends at least another 13 miles outside the caldera's northeast boundary, Smith says.

    R&D Mag - News 2009

  • Subsequent magma upwellings created domes small and large - like Cerro la Jara and Redondo Peak - along the caldera's ring fracture, where the cone collapsed.

    NYT > Travel 2008

  • Subsequent magma upwellings created domes small and large - like Cerro la Jara and Redondo Peak - along the caldera's ring fracture, where the cone collapsed.

    NYT > Travel 2008

  • Subsequent magma upwellings created domes small and large - like Cerro la Jara and Redondo Peak - along the caldera's ring fracture, where the cone collapsed.

    NYT > Travel 2008

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