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usgs scientists in protective gear, collecting samples and bringing them here. >> so we put them in the drying ovens. >> reporter: we got a rare look inside. >> it was thrown up in the air and landed. they scooped it up while it was still molten. and quenched it. if you look, you will see it's bubbly, soft. >> carbon and oxygen. >> reporter: searchers turning out data charting where the lava flow might be heading. a major highway connecting the east and west of the big island. the slower pace deceptive at times. >> it doesn't look like it's moving much. but they can surge. the brakes come off and lava
ReporterScientistsGearSamplesDrying-ovensU-s-geological-surveyLookUp-in-the-airItData-chartingLava-flowSearcherslava. then, there are those going to the source of the lava, the expert lava junkies, if you will. usgs scientists in protective gear, collecting samples of the lava and bringing them here. >> so, we put them in the drying ovens. >> reporter: the university of hawaii at hilo, is helping to run the rapid response lab for the eruption. we got a look inside. these samples, collected since the lava started spewing. >> it was thrown up in the air and landed. they scooped it up when it was molten and quenched it. if you look at it, you'll see it's bubbly, soft. like, they break it in your hands. >> carbon and oxygen. >> reporter: researchers turning out data to help the usgs chart where the lava flow might be heading, especially as it's incinch ing closer to saddle road. they warn the slower pace, deceptive at times.
LavaLava-junkiesSamplesScientistsSourceExpertGearDrying-ovensUsgsReporterEruptionUp-in-the-airflow. they recorded this video 50 yards from the crawling lava. then there were those going to the source of the lava. the expert lava junkies, if you will. usgs scientists in protective gear, collecting samples and bringing it here. so we put them in the drying ovens. >> university of hawaii hilo is helping run the lab. we got a rare look inside. these samples selected since the lava started spewing. >> it was thrown in the air and landed. they scooped it up while it was still molten. you can see it's bubbly. soft. you can break it in your hands. >> carbon and oxygen. >> reporter: researchers charting out where it might be headed, saddle road, a major highway connecting the east and
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