| | Report (issue) | "JflK Branch of Chemistry of Kilauea and Mauna Loa Lava in Space and Time GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...PAPER 735 8 B72 Chemistry of Kilauea and Mauna Loa Lava in Space and Time By THOMAS L. WRIGHT GEOLOGICAL...composition of lavas from Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes. Hawaii, and an interpretation of the processes... Differentiated lavas ______________________ Mauna Loa __________________________________ 1 1 2 2 2...Kilauea lava and difference between Kilauea and Mauna Loa lavas____ Discussion _____________________ ___ | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | INTRODUCTION . . . II. ASPECTS OF THE GEOLOGY . OF HAWAII . . . . . . . 77 . . . . . . . ...Kilaues . . . . (c) Historic batch of magma at Mauns Loa . . . (d) Prehistoric batches of magma . . . . ....EARL ING)EBBON. II. ASPECTS OF THE GEOLOGY OF HAWAII The Hawaiian Islands are volcanoes piled on the...Midway Isl an d and extending to the Island of Hawaii. Major voloanic aotivity haa in general beoome...The two most active voloanbea, Kilauea and Manna Loa, are oonsidered to be still in thia primitive stage | | | Report (issue) | The Geology and Petrology of Mauna Kea "\foleano, Hawaii— A Study of PostsMeld Volcanism *r ' ' '... 3101 The Geology and Petrology of Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawaii— A Study of Postshield Volcanism By Edward...on Data The geology and petrology of Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii: A study of postshield volcanism / by...: I 19.16:1557 1. Geology-Hawaii—Mauna Kea. 2. Rocks, Igneous-Hawaii—Mauna Kea. I. Wise, William S.,................................... Inferred near-summit vents......................................... | | | Report (issue) | DEVELOPMENT CRATERS BY T. A. JAGGAR University of Hawaii Honolulu, T. H. August 15, 1947 Made in United...” He thanks the legislature of the Territory of Hawaii, which has made him research associate at the University...others who founded and guided the observatory and Hawaii National Park. He is under obligation also to the...jets of gas. Part 2.—Kilauea and Mauna Loa, 1909-1935 . The cross of Hawaii. The lava pit Halemaumau. Phase...cycle begins. Mauna Loa crater eruption, 1914. Phase 1915-1916 to the second Mauna Loa outbreak. Introductory | | | Report (issue) | DEVELOPMENT OF CRATERS BY T. A. JAGGAR University of Hawaii Honolulu, T. H. August 15, 1947 Made in United...’’ He thanks the legislature of the Territory of Hawaii, which has made him research associate at the University...others who founded and guided the observatory and Hawaii National Park. He is under obligation also to the...7: 5 ee Part 2.—Kiravea anp Mauna Loa, “1909- 1935 The cross of Hawaii The lava pit Halemaumau.......1913.. 99 Mauna Loa crater eruption, 1914, 99 Phase 1915-1916 to the second Mauna Loa outbreak. . | | | Book | the field guides 7 Volcanoes in Hawaii Hawaii 67 Kilauea 70 Mauna Loa 84 Haleakala 98 65 67 8 Volcanoes...Volcanoes in the continental USA The western USA 107 Lassen Peak 111 Mount St. Helens 127 Sunset Crater 145...eruptions dangerous?” “Can I go somewhere other than Hawaii to see red lava?” “How do people photograph eruptions...that many readers would choose to visit Kilauea in Hawaii, but that most would not be willing (or able) to...from mildly explosive types such as Kilauea in Hawaii to potentially very violent volcanoes such as Vesuvius | | | Report (volume) | Region 12: Western North America 738 Region 13: Hawaii 773 Region 14: Mexico and Central America 835 Region...calderas affect unrest. For example, Kilauea and Mauna Loa by themselves might not tell us much about processes... (11) Alaska, (12) western North America, (13) Hawaii, PART 1: Approach, Data Summary, and Conclusions...corresponding deflation typically occurs. Calderas in the summit regions of large shield volcanoes have a distinctive...entire summit areas of Kilauea and Mauna Loa inflate until lava is intruded or erupted in the summit caldera | | | Book | series extending from enstatite, MgSiO3, through hypersthene, (Mg, Fe+?)SiO3, toward ferrosilite, Fe+?SiO3;...iron enters into both coexisting olivine and hypersthene. This solid solution causes the assemblage to...magnesian phases. The association of augite and/or hypersthene with olivine, high-temperature plagioclase...such lavas and their deep-seated Britain, Hawaii, and Japan. equivalents, as in Minnesota, Coarse-grained...magnesiumand iron-bearing minerals such as olivine, hypersthene, augite, hornblende, and/or biotite usually are | | | Report (issue) | Alaska _____. Arizona _____. California_______ Hawaii _____. Idaho ______. Nevada _____. Oregon_____...Helens eruptions ______________ Volcanic hazards in Hawaii _________________ Engineering geology ____________________...Wilderness Area in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Haywood County, N.C., contains complexly folded, high-grade metamorphic...limestone from the Becker SW quadrangle, Socorro County, N. Mex., on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge...drainages in the northeastern corner of Pend Oreille County, Wash. The anomalous values, ranging from 0.5 ppm | | | Report (volume) | Alaska _____. Arizona _____. California_______ Hawaii _____. Idaho ______. Nevada _____. Oregon_____...Helens eruptions ______________ Volcanic hazards in Hawaii _________________ Engineering geology ____________________...Wilderness Area in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Haywood County, N.C., contains complexly folded, high-grade metamorphic...limestone from the Becker SW quadrangle, Socorro County, N. Mex., on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge...drainages in the northeastern corner of Pend Oreille County, Wash. The anomalous values, ranging from 0.5 ppm |
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