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What Happens When a Volcano Summit Collapses

January 30, 2010

Sulphur Banks on the summit of Kilauea in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Photo Courtesy of USGS).

The Sulphur Banks of Kilauea exist because of a collapse of the summit in ancient times (Photo Courtesy of USGS).

Listening to today’s podcast, you will learn about the dynamic processes that continue to form and transform the summit area of the Kilauea Volcano.

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