Hawaii volcano produces methane and "eerie" blue flames

| May 24, 2018, 11:46 IST
Blue burning flames of methane gas erupting through cracks on Kahukai Street in the Leilani Estates neighborhood of Pahoa on the island of HawaiiBlue burning flames of methane gas erupting through cracks on Kahukai Street in the Leilani Estates neighborho... Read More
HONOLULU: Scientists in Hawaii have captured rare images of blue methane flames burning from cracks in the pavement as Kilauea volcano gushes lava in the background.
The photos and video offer a look at a new dimension in the volcano's weeks-long eruption.

The volcano produces methane when hot lava buries and burns plants and trees. The gas flows through the ground and up through existing cracks. US Geological Survey scientist Jim Kauahikaua told reporters it's just the second time he's ever seen blue flames during an eruption. He says it was dramatic and eerie.

The methane can seep through cracks several feet away from the lava. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall says the methane can cause explosions when it's ignited while trapped underground. Blasts can toss rocks several feet.

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