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Pu`u `Ō `ō – Kupaianaha Eruption statistics, 1983 through 2007

Areas

Total area covered by lava 1/3/83-12/31/08: 121.1 km2 (46.7 mi2)

New (vegetated) territory covered in 2008: 1.6 km2 (0.62 mi2)

 

Net total of new land created, 11/86–12/08: ~195 hectares (481 acres)

Net change of land in 2008: ~12.9 hectares lost, primarily due to East Lae‘apuki bench collapse

**These figures do not include new land that was claimed by wave erosion or collapse of the active lava bench. Due to these processes, the total area of new land has decreased in some years, for example 2005-2007.

 

Volume

Total (dense rock equivalent) from 01/83 through 12/08: ~3.38 km3

 

Other fascinating facts

Height of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone: 180 m (591 ft)

The cone has lost 75 m (246 ft) to collapse since 1986

Dimensions of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō crater: 450 m x 300 m (1476 x 984 ft)

 

Thickness of lava at the coast: ~15-35 m (33-115 ft) over Chain of Craters Rd/Hwy 130

Total highway covered in eruption: 14.3 km (8.9 mi)

 

Structures destroyed

Total structures known destroyed since 1983: 202

 

Eruption narrative

Current Eruption Update

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Updated: 25 March 2008 (pnf)