The submarine Mahukona Volcano, west of the island of Hawaii, is located on the Loa loci line between Kahoolawe and Hualalai Volcanoes. The west rift zone ridge of the volcano extends across a drowned coral reef at about-1150 m and a major slope break at about-1340 m, both of which represent former shoreines. The summit of the volcano apparently reached to about 250 m above sea level (now at-1100 m depth) did was surmounted by a roughly circular caldera. A econd rift zone probably extended toward the east or sutheast, but is completely covered by younger lavas from the adjacent subaerial volcanoes. Samples were vecovered from nine dredges and four submersible lives. Using subsidence rates and the compositions of flows which drape the dated ...
Hole 433C, a multiple re-entry hole drilled in 1862 meters of water on Suiko Seamount in the central...
There are geochemical differences between shield lavas from the two parallel trends, Kea and Loa, de...
Scientists recently drilled through a Hawaiian volcano to a depth of 3,098 meters below sea level
Hana Ridge, the longest submarine rift zone in the Hawaiian island chain, extending from Maui 140 km...
A 2002 multibeam sonar survey of Mauna Loa's western flank revealed ten submarine radial vents and t...
International audienceA 2002 multibeam sonar survey of Mauna Loa's western flank revealed ten submar...
The longest distance between subaerial shield volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands is between the islan...
[1] The Hawai‘i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled 3.1 km into the island of H...
[1] Lavas from Mahukona, a small Hawaiian volcano on the Loa trend, exhibit major and trace element ...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) volcano was sampled during four JASON dives and three dredge hauls reco...
An important feature of <2 Ma Hawaiian volcanoes is that they define two sub-parallel spatial trends...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-1...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004The volcanoes of Maui Nui (West Molokai, East Molokai...
strongly suggests that the center of volcanism in the Hawaiian Islands has migrated slowly from nort...
A controversy has been under way for many years as to the possible source within the upper mantle of...
Hole 433C, a multiple re-entry hole drilled in 1862 meters of water on Suiko Seamount in the central...
There are geochemical differences between shield lavas from the two parallel trends, Kea and Loa, de...
Scientists recently drilled through a Hawaiian volcano to a depth of 3,098 meters below sea level
Hana Ridge, the longest submarine rift zone in the Hawaiian island chain, extending from Maui 140 km...
A 2002 multibeam sonar survey of Mauna Loa's western flank revealed ten submarine radial vents and t...
International audienceA 2002 multibeam sonar survey of Mauna Loa's western flank revealed ten submar...
The longest distance between subaerial shield volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands is between the islan...
[1] The Hawai‘i Scientific Drilling Project (HSDP2) successfully drilled 3.1 km into the island of H...
[1] Lavas from Mahukona, a small Hawaiian volcano on the Loa trend, exhibit major and trace element ...
The South Kauaʻi Swell (SKS) volcano was sampled during four JASON dives and three dredge hauls reco...
An important feature of <2 Ma Hawaiian volcanoes is that they define two sub-parallel spatial trends...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-1...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004The volcanoes of Maui Nui (West Molokai, East Molokai...
strongly suggests that the center of volcanism in the Hawaiian Islands has migrated slowly from nort...
A controversy has been under way for many years as to the possible source within the upper mantle of...
Hole 433C, a multiple re-entry hole drilled in 1862 meters of water on Suiko Seamount in the central...
There are geochemical differences between shield lavas from the two parallel trends, Kea and Loa, de...
Scientists recently drilled through a Hawaiian volcano to a depth of 3,098 meters below sea level