People and jobs at HVO, Part 3: The shaky work of HVO seismologists

Geophysicist Brian Shiro, manager of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s seismic network, was part of HVO’s team that installed several new stations on Kilauea Volcano’s lower East Rift Zone to monitor earthquakes during the 2018 eruption. The station they installed here, ERZ1, was eventually overrun by lava, but it provided important data while it lasted. (USGS photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

When I was 7 years old, I won my county’s earthquake safety poster contest. I remember going to a special award luncheon with the mayor, who complimented my work and gave me an “Earthquake in a Can” toy. Little did I know how much that event would influence my life.