Volcano Watch: Deep repeating earthquakes beneath Maunakea

Two hours of seismic data from the station near Maunakea is seen on April 14. The large spikes are earthquakes under Maunakea repeating every 11 minutes. Bottom waveform zooms in on 15 seconds of an individual event. (HVO/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Maunakea volcano hasn’t erupted in over 4,500 years, but that doesn’t mean it’s quiet. In fact, for decades it has been hiding one of the most unique seismic signals seen at any volcano.