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Summary
1984 Eruption of Mauna Loa Volcano. (March 28th)
Lava pours down a well-developed lava channel near the erupting vents (background). The vent erupting the greatest volume of lava is in upper right. By March 29, this channel fed an `a`a flow flow that reached 25 km from the vents; the channel width varied 20 to 50 m and extended to within 1 to 2 km of the flow front. In the morning on March 29, a blockage and overflow of the channel occurred about 12 km from the vents (1,800-m level) and took most of the supply away from this lower flow.
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http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/gallery/maunaloa/1984/2441061_caption.html
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