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Title: Island of Lana


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  • Island of Lanai
  • Formed of a single shield volcano, Palawa
    caldera on the Maui Nui
  • The Lanai volcano reached the subaerial sheild
    stage, has a single volcanic rock member
  • Lanai Member, tholeiitic basalt, 1.46 to 0.78 Ma
  • pahoehoe and aa, and and spatter cones on the
    rift zones
  • caldera partly filled by lava, but is still
    visible
  • three rift zones
  • grabens along rift zones
  • This volcano also has has marine deposits,
    evidence for higher stands of the sea

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Island of Lanai
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Pacific Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
Lanai Volcano Palawa caldera Rift zones
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Lanai slumped into sea on southwest sea cliff
exposing faults
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Lanai, volcanic ridge line is the old caldera rim
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Island of Kahoolawe
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Island of Kahoolawe
  • Formed of a single shield volcano
  • Shield Stage, Lower Member (age unknown)
  • caldera is present but filled in, 5 km diameter
  • typical shield lavas, tholeiitic basalt
  • later shield-stage lavas have high silica
    (similar to Koolau)
  • source rock for adzes found all over Hawaii
  • Postshield Stage, Upper Member, 1.0 Ma
  • small extent, include top part of caldera filling
    lavas
  • hawaiite
  • Rejuvenation Stage Vents?
  • Youngest vents cut alluvium, but are tholeiitic
    (!) found at top of sea cliff
  • Water problems--shallow wells yield brackish
    water
  • in rain shadow of Maui also a low island
  • little vegetation--overgrazed (had been used as a
    ranch)
  • soil erosion by wind
  • Eastern part of volcano is missing--landslide?
  • No debris, but eruptions from SW rift of East
    Maui may bury deposits

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Kaholawee Volcano Caldera and rift zones
Pacific Ocean
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Island of Kahoolawe
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Pacific Ocean
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Sea arches and sea cliffs exposing
caldera-filling lavas
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