The 2018 Kilauea volcanic eruption in Hawaii has opened up dozens of lava vents and produced extensive lava flows. This Web Map contains multiple renderings from a Maxar WorldView-3 collect on May 19, 2018. Leveraging the Near Infrared and Short Wave Infrared wavelengths captured by WorldView-3 can not only help to define the lava flow extents but also identify hot spots. The infrared imagery also helps to peer through smoke that may otherwise occlude the ground.Renderings Included:Near Infrared (8,7,6) at 1.2m spatial resolutionSWIR (S6,S3,S1)* at 7.5m spatial resolutionNatural Color (5,3,2) at 1.2m spatial resolution*There are multiple sensors on board WorldView-3. All the bands in the SWIR layer here are in the SWIR spectrum. There are a total of 8 different SWIR (S)bands available.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - view all
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Dcat Issued2018-05-25T21:34:00.000Z
Dcat Modified2021-08-13T19:27:25.000Z
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