Researchers record slow, unsteady movement on the south flank of Kilauea

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It happened again. Did you notice? Last week, a portion of Kilauea Volcano’s south flank slowly slipped seaward. Its movement is part of a recurring phenomenon called a “slow earthquake,” which last occurred on Memorial Day 2012. ADVERTISING It happened