| Phillips, Erin H., Sims, Kenneth W.W., Sherrod, David R., Salters, Vincent J.M., Blusztajn, Jurek, Dulai, Henrietta (2016) Isotopic constraints on the genesis and evolution of basanitic lavas at Haleakala, Island of Maui, Hawaii. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 195. 201-225 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2016.08.017 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and evolution of basanitic lavas at Haleakala, Island of Maui, Hawaii Erin H. Phillips a,⇑, Kenneth W.W...Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA b U.S. Geological Survey, Vancouver, WA 98683, USA c National High Magnetic...Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA d Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole...02543, USA e Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA Received...238U–230Th–226Ra and 235U–231Pa–227Ac activities for 13 Haleakala Crater nepheline normative basanites with ages ranging | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (2002) PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS IN BASALTS FROM MAUI, HAWAI’I: LOW ABUNDANCES IN ALKALI BASALTS JAMES...Platinum-group elements (PGE) in alkali basalts from Maui, Hawai’i are as much as eight times lower than in...nature of the alkali basalts from the Haleakala and West Maui volcanoes is not readily explained by fractional...different components is required to generate the Maui alkaline suites, it is possible that the low-PGE...is satisfactory. Hence, the lower PGE content of Maui alkaline lavas is considered to reflect a low degree | | | Report (issue) | a wide range in the age of volcanism along the island chain, even though the age of Hawaiian shields...younger to the southeast. For example, almost every island from Ni‘ihau to Hawai‘i had an eruption in the...and 0.4 million years ago, even though only the Island of Hawai‘i had active volcanoes in their shield...the Hawaiian Ridge between Midway Islands and the Island of Hawai‘i. These giant landslides displace large...volcanoes. At least six reefs northwest of the Island of Hawai‘i form a stairstep configuration, the | | | Book | from the University of Hawaii Press Volcanoes in the Sea: The Geology of Hawaii Second Edition Gordon.... . . This reviewer could not imagine going to Hawaii without this book." -Choice 544 pages, illustrated...illustrated, ISBN 0-8248-0832-0, cloth The Beaches of Maui County John R. K. Clark "This book is much more than...associated with it. Every beach on the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokini is covered...Atlas of Hawaii Second Edition Department of Geography, University of Hawaii "The Atlas of Hawaii is a book | | Hammer, Julia, Jacob, Samantha, Welsch, Benoit, Hellebrand, Eric, Sinton, John (2016) Clinopyroxene in postshield Haleakala ankaramite: 1. Efficacy of thermobarometry. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 171 (1) doi:10.1007/s00410-015-1212-x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ORIGINAL PAPER Clinopyroxene in postshield Haleakala ankaramite: 1. Efficacy of thermobarometry Julia...clinopyroxene in ankaramite erupted ca. 214 ka at Haleakala volcano to evaluate the efficacy of thermobarometry...Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA with matrix is not consistent with concentric...partitioning, crystallization pressures for the Haleakala ankaramite correspond to crustal levels. We conclude...the reservoir supplying postshield eruptions at Haleakala has not deepened into the mantle, as was reported | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Copyright © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0016-7037/98 $19.00 1 .00 Pergamon...c trends in rejuvenated-stage magmas of Kauai, Hawaii, and implications for mantle melting processes...University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1310, USA (Received May 21, 1997; accepted in revised form...that erupt late in the evolution of most ocean island volcanoes are highly enriched in incompatible trace...sequences of rejuvenated-stage volcanics of Kauai, Hawaii show previously unrecognized isotopic-trace element | | | Book | DATE DUE \ } GEOLOGY STATE OF OF THE HAWAII Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with...volcanic eruptions similar to those on the island of Hawaii. Subsequently he published a guide to the...Farrington had requested that Stearns return to Hawaii to study the geology and ground-water resources...and scaled the summit of every mountain range in Hawaii. During these years he wrote or was senior author...geology published by the Division of Hydrography of Hawaii, listed in the bibliography. He also did the preliminary | | | Report (issue) | ISLANDS BY > MOLOKAI H.T STEARNS MAUI KAH OO L AWE X i C £ f. HAWAII !; a O ! \00°’ oQ o £ i ...GEOLOGY OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ! TERRITORY OF HAWAII INGRAM M. STAIN HACK, (JOICrnOr A. lkstkr marks...Department of the Interior Printed in the Territory of Hawaii, United States of America. January t'.MG Distributed...Bldg.. Honolulu, Hawaii Printed by Advertiser Publishing Co.. Ltd. Honolulu. Hawaii. U. S. A. i i ......... General statement................. Island of Hawaii.................. Manna Kca.............. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | postshield and rejuvenated-stage lava from Kauai, Hawaii David A. Clagne and G. Brent Dalrymple US Geological...Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA Abstract. At the top of the Waimea Canyon Basalt on the island of Kauai, rare flows...rejuvenated-stage flows and vents of alkalic basalt, basanite, nephelinite, and nepheline melilitite that erupted...7 Ma occur in the west-northwestern half of the island and all the flows younger than 1.5 Ma occur in...of the source of the Honolulu Volcanics on the island of Oahu. The same tithology in the Koloa and Honolulu | | | Book | have formed, and are still forming, the Hawaiian island chain. This book is not a highly tech¬ nical treatise...active volcano is still adding acreage to the island of Hawaii; an eruption in the summer of 1969 sent a...known on earth have op¬ erated to some extent in Hawaii. Detailed here are not only the dramatic effects... Jacket illustration: Lava fountains near Aloi Crater, on the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano, in May...irl & Sea Volcanoes the Sea THE GEOLOGY OF HAWAII Gordon A. Macdonald and Agatin T. Abbott ILLINOIS | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Earth Element Inversions and Percolation Models for Hawaii by SARAH WATSON* Institute of Theoretical Geophysics...of the results given by McKenzie & O'Nions for Hawaii and make use of White et al.'s modifications. The... 22 PERCOLATION MODELS FOR HAWAII 765 INVERSION RESULTS FOR HAWAII Thermodynamic model Watson & McKenzie...melting column. Figure 3 shows the best fit to the basanite data obtained using depleted mantle. The basanites...NdPmSmEuOdTbDyHoEr TmYbUi 767 PERCOLATION MODELS FOR HAWAII Loihi Basanites, Depleted Mantle 0.2 « — ^ ^ | | Gerlach, David C, Cliff, Robert A, Davies, Gareth R, Norry, Michael, Hodgson, Neal (1988) Magma sources of the Cape Verdes archipelago: Isotopic and trace element constraints. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52 (12) 2979-2992 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(88)90162-7 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cape Verdes Iavas coincides with data for MORB, Hawaii, and Iceland, while ‘@%%/““Pbur. mPb/*“Pb is an...the large scaleisotopic heterogeneity,the intra-island stratigraphicvariations, the apparent geographic... S&o Tiago, and Fogo. isotopic data for ocean island basahs (UTE) and mid-ocean ridge basalts (MURBf...chosen from the major stratigraphic units of each island to assess both temporal and spatial variations...nearby island of Brava are the only islands with reported historical volcanic activity. The island of Fogo | | MAAL E, S., JAMES, D., SMEDLEY, P., PETERSEN, S., GARMANN, L. B. (1992) The Koloa Volcanic Suite of Kauai, Hawaii. Journal of Petrology, 33 (4) 761-784 doi:10.1093/petrology/33.4.761 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 0022-3530/92 $3.00 The Koloa Volcanic Suite of Kauai, Hawaii by SVEN MAAL0E 1 , DODIE JAMES2, PAULINE SMEDLEY3*...earth elements (REEs) could suggest that an ocean island basalt (OIB) plume was infiltrated by a carbonate-rich...volcano comparable in size with East Maui and Mauna Loa, Hawaii. The earliest lavas of this shield volcano...The Koloa lavas include melilitite, nephelinite, basanite, and alkali olivine basalt, and are largely similar...were from some 40 vents on the eastern side of the island (Fig. 1). The vents are more or less aligned, as | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | o n e of us (J.C.S.) d u r i n g a visit to the island of F e r n a n d o d e N o r o n h a in A u g u...i d a [12] m a p p e d the g e o l o g y of the island o f F e r n a n d o d e N o r o n h a a n d a s...e m i c a l d a t a for r o c k s f r o m this island g r o u p . C o r d a n i [14] rep o r t e d a...feldspar separates (F). 1.2. Tectonic setting T h e island of F e r n a n d o de N o r o n h a is a p p r...h a a r c h i p e l a g o includes this m a i n island and several smaller islands, the largest of which | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | have been proposed to explain the data from each island. It is important to understand temporal variations...the Mogan and lowermost Fataga Formations on the island of Gran Canada in the Canary Archipelago. The time...model, the age of the oldest exposed lavas on each island decreases from east (30-80 Ma) to west (2-3 Ma...basaltic eruptions from satellite vents [22]. T6 is a basanite whose exact stratigraphie location in the Fataga...55 13.31 2.39 1.03 2.32 1.12 0.11 T6 G C 683 basanite Ignimbrite analyses are from Crisp [24]. Basaltic | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with | | | Report (issue) | eventually assumed by what had become the Territory of Hawaii. In 1919, the Territory requested a comprehensive...of the geology and water resources of the entire island chain. One of the main participants in this work...years, Stearns published 12 comprehensive reports (Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletins) covering the...the characteristics of every major Hawaiian island (except Kauai, which was covered in 1960 in volume 13...with authority that “the two active craters of Hawaii [Kīlauea and Mauna Loa] should share equally with |
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