Sounds we can’t hear teach us about lava lakes

(Courtesy image/U.S. Geological Survey)

If you visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s Jaggar Museum Overlook when the wind is calm, you might be able to hear the sounds of gas bubbles bursting and lava splashing in the Halemaumau lava lake at the summit of Kilauea. What you hear is only part of a rich chorus of sounds emitted from many processes near the surface of an active lava lake.