The South Kaua‘i Swell (SKS) is a 110 km x 80 km ovoid bathymetric feature that stands \u3e2 km high and abuts the southern flank of the island of Kaua‘i. The origin of the SKS was investigated using multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter, gravity data, radiometric ages, and geochemistry of rock samples. Most of the SKS rock samples are tholeiitic in composition with ages of 3.9–5.4 Ma indicating they were derived from shield volcanism. The ages and compositions of the SKS rocks partially overlap with those of the nearby Ni‘ihau, Kaua‘i and West Ka‘ena volcano complexes. The SKS was originally described as a landslide; however, this interpretation is problematic given the ovoid shape of SKS, its relatively smooth, flat‐to‐convex surf...
Kīlauea is the youngest of five basaltic shield volcanoes on the island of Hawai’i. It is located to...
Hawaiian volcanoes are formed by the eruption of large quantities of basaltic magma related to hot- ...
International audienceThe “Koʻolau” component of the Hawaiian mantle plume represents an extreme (EM...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) is a 110 km x 80 km ovoid bathymetric feature that stands >2 km high an...
The South Kaua‘i Swell (SKS) is a 110 km x 80 km ovoid bathymetric feature that stands >2 km high an...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) volcano was sampled during four JASON dives and three dredge hauls reco...
The longest distance between subaerial shield volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands is between the islan...
The early development and growth of oceanic volcanoes that eventually grow to become ocean islands a...
Tutuila is a basaltic volcanic island within the east southeasterly trending Samoa Island chain in ...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Hawai'i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled ∼3.1 km into the island of Hawa...
The Hawaiian Islands are the most geologically studied hot‐spot islands in the world yet surprisingl...
[1] The Hawai‘i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled 3.1 km into the island of H...
A large, intermittently active, submarine landslide known as the Hilina slump has been interpreted a...
Ocean island basalts are indirect records of Earth’s mantle chemistry and are fundamental for const...
Kīlauea is the youngest of five basaltic shield volcanoes on the island of Hawai’i. It is located to...
Hawaiian volcanoes are formed by the eruption of large quantities of basaltic magma related to hot- ...
International audienceThe “Koʻolau” component of the Hawaiian mantle plume represents an extreme (EM...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) is a 110 km x 80 km ovoid bathymetric feature that stands >2 km high an...
The South Kaua‘i Swell (SKS) is a 110 km x 80 km ovoid bathymetric feature that stands >2 km high an...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) volcano was sampled during four JASON dives and three dredge hauls reco...
The longest distance between subaerial shield volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands is between the islan...
The early development and growth of oceanic volcanoes that eventually grow to become ocean islands a...
Tutuila is a basaltic volcanic island within the east southeasterly trending Samoa Island chain in ...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Hawai'i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled ∼3.1 km into the island of Hawa...
The Hawaiian Islands are the most geologically studied hot‐spot islands in the world yet surprisingl...
[1] The Hawai‘i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled 3.1 km into the island of H...
A large, intermittently active, submarine landslide known as the Hilina slump has been interpreted a...
Ocean island basalts are indirect records of Earth’s mantle chemistry and are fundamental for const...
Kīlauea is the youngest of five basaltic shield volcanoes on the island of Hawai’i. It is located to...
Hawaiian volcanoes are formed by the eruption of large quantities of basaltic magma related to hot- ...
International audienceThe “Koʻolau” component of the Hawaiian mantle plume represents an extreme (EM...