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Pu’u ‘O’o Volcano
Location- East rift zone of the Kilauea Volcano
Elevation- 2,290
Type of volcano- Cinder Cone
History- In 1983 lava started fountaining at what is now the Pu'u 'O'o vent, on the North East side of Kilauea and has had continuous eruptions ever since except for a 5 year period starting in 1986 where the eruption point shifted 2 miles down the east rift zone and then shifted back to the vent in 1992.
Current status- dry, and it hasn’t erupted for years.
Plate tectonics- It formed because of the hot spot under Hawaii formed the Pu’u ‘O’o volcano.
Most Recent Eruption- January 29, 1997
Destruction- West wall of the Pu’u o’o Cone collapsed.
Location- East rift zone of the Kilauea Volcano
Elevation- 2,290
Type of volcano- Cinder Cone
History- In 1983 lava started fountaining at what is now the Pu'u 'O'o vent, on the North East side of Kilauea and has had continuous eruptions ever since except for a 5 year period starting in 1986 where the eruption point shifted 2 miles down the east rift zone and then shifted back to the vent in 1992.
Current status- dry, and it hasn’t erupted for years.
Plate tectonics- It formed because of the hot spot under Hawaii formed the Pu’u ‘O’o volcano.
Most Recent Eruption- January 29, 1997
Destruction- West wall of the Pu’u o’o Cone collapsed.
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