Recent ground control survey helps finalize USGS lava thickness map

A high-precision GPS unit records its position at a ground control point along Pohoiki Road. This marker was painted in July 2018 and is visible in numerous aerial photographs taken by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists throughout Kilauea’s lower East Rift Zone eruption last summer. GPS data are recorded over a period of four minutes at each location, enabling vertical precision of approximately 7 inches. (M. Zoeller/USGS Photo)

HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK — In February, the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) released a preliminary map of lava flow thicknesses for Kilauea Volcano’s 2018 lower East Rift Zone eruption. This map was produced by comparing pre- and post-eruption models of the flow field.