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Trachyte from
Hualālai Volcano, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Type:Trachyte
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Trachyte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hualālai Volcano, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1419827
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1419827:8
GUID (UUID V4):d1a2c987-7f25-4fac-8d48-e7907568413c
Nearest other occurrences of Trachyte
45.5km (28.3 miles) Kohala volcano, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA
References
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Report (issue)
..............................11 2600, Kohala Volcano..................................................11 2600a, Northwest Volcanic Lineament, Kohala Volcano..................................................12 2600b, Southeast Volcanic Lineament, Kohala Volcano........................................................13 2600c, Kohala Graben Section, Kohala Volcano......................................................14 2600d, Kohala Headwall Section, Kohala Volcano...............................................
Report (issue)
During its active life, an idealized Hawaiian volcano passes through four eruptive stages: preshield...years as each volcano rises from the sea floor or submarine flank of an adjacent volcano. Volcanic extinction...extinction ensues as a volcano moves away from the hot spot. Eruptive-stage boundaries are drawn somewhat...most productive volcanically, and each Hawaiian volcano erupts an estimated 80–95 percent of its ultimate... Shield-stage volcanism marks the time when a volcano is near or above the hot spot and its magma supply
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
Report (issue)
number 452. COVER Summit eruptive vent of Kīlauea Volcano and the southwest flank of Mauna Loa, as seen from...on the right side of the image is the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Jaggar Museum. USGS photograph...eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the... the USGS took over operation of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), renewing its commitment to the
 
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