Geologists sample pond in Kilauea crater

U.S. Geological Survey Telephoto zoom of a hexacopter unmanned aerial system hovering steadily above the water in Halema‘uma‘u crater. The water was collected in a sterilized plastic sleeve.

The USGS and Office of Aviation Services team prepares the sampling mechanism and inspects the unmanned aerial system a few minutes before mission start and takeoff. Precautions were taken to ensure the aircraft and sampling mechanism were sterile, and would return safely from the pond.

An aerial view of the U.S. Geological Survey, Office of Aviation Services and National Park Service team that helped make Saturday’s water sample collection a success. (U.S. Geological Survey/Courtesy Photo)

HILO — U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory on Saturday collected samples from the growing water pond in Halema‘uma‘u crater near the summit of Kilauea.