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Scientists of the United States Geological Survey’s volcano observatory prepare to conduct tests near an erupting cinder cone on Kilauea Volcano. The cone was the start of a lava river. The scientists are walking over cooled lava from previous eruptions.

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Press, 4 July 1983, Page 10

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Scientists of the United States Geological Survey’s volcano observatory prepare to conduct tests near an erupting cinder cone on Kilauea Volcano. The cone was the start of a lava river. The scientists are walking over cooled lava from previous eruptions. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 10

Scientists of the United States Geological Survey’s volcano observatory prepare to conduct tests near an erupting cinder cone on Kilauea Volcano. The cone was the start of a lava river. The scientists are walking over cooled lava from previous eruptions. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 10