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    USGS Tests Sulfur Dioxide Levels at Kīlauea Volcanic Eruption Site [Image 1 of 4]

    USGS Tests Sulfur Dioxide Levels at Kīlauea Volcanic Eruption Site

    PAHOA, HI, UNITED STATES

    05.19.2018

    Photo by Grace Simoneau 

    Federal Emergency Management Agency     

    Pāhoa, Hawaii, May 19, 2018 – U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) volunteer Allen Lerner (left) and USGS Research Scientist Christoph Kern (right) prepare to use sulfur dioxide (SO2) sensors to monitor and test the air quality after the Kīlauea volcanic eruption. The residential area of Leilani Estates has been evacuated due to the high concentration of SO2 emitting from the cracks in the earth that spilled lava into the subdivisions. At the request of the state, FEMA staff are on the ground to support local officials with life-saving emergency protective measures, debris removal, and the repair, replacement, or restoration of disaster-damaged publicly-owned facilities. Photo: Grace Simoneau/FEMA

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    Date Taken: 05.19.2018
    Date Posted: 05.21.2018 15:42
    Photo ID: 4406952
    VIRIN: 180519-O-GS122-417
    Resolution: 6016x4016
    Size: 3.46 MB
    Location: PAHOA, HI, US

    Web Views: 17
    Downloads: 4

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