Volcano Watch: What does water in Halemaumau mean?

These images look east at the pond within Halemaumau on Aug. 8 (left) and 14 (right). The pond widened mainly toward the south (right). The north-south width of the pond on Aug. 14 was about 105 feet, about 35 feet wider than on Aug. 8. The pond has widened and deepened slowly and steadily rate since measurements began on Aug. 3. (USGS photos/D. Swanson)

VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK — The slowly deepening pond of water on the floor of Halemaumau, the first in recorded history, has captured the interest of media and the public, both locally and nationally. Many questions are being asked. The two most frequent are, where is the water coming from, and what is its importance?