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Washington, H.S. (1923). Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands; II, Hualalai and Mauna Loa. American Journal of Science 6: 100-126. |
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The lavas of Hualalai are generally olivine basalts, although Puu Waawaa and Puu Anahulu are trachyte. He states that Hualalai erupted in 1823 and 1840-41. Washington presents new chemical analyses for three olivine basalts, one aphyric basalt, one feldspar phyric basalt, one gabbro, and the Puu Anahulu trachyte. The recent lavas of Mauna Loa include aphyric andesine basalt, chrysophyric oligoclase basalt, and picrite-basalt. He notes the recognition by Clark and Noble of older (Pahala and pre-Pahala) rocks on Mauna Loa. The ancient lavas include aphyric labradorite basalt, ophitic olivine basalt, feldspar phyric basalt, and picrite-basalt. He presents six new chemical analyses of recent Mauna Loa lavas by the author, and four analyses of ancient lavas by R.K. Bailey, of the U.S. Geological Survey. Washington quotes unpublished reports by Noble and Cross on petrography of Kau lavas and presents four of their analyses. |
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Keywords
East Pacific Ocean Islands; Hawaii; Hualalai and Mauna Loa;, Oceania; petrology; Polynesia; United States, 05, Igneous and metamorphic petrology |
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Publisher
The American Journal of Science, Yale University P.O. Box 208109 New Haven, CT 06520-8109 USA 203-432-3131 203-432-5668 ajs@yale.edu |
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