Question: What type of volcano is Mauna Kea in Hawaii? kristin n snyder Answer: A big one. The peak of Mauna Kea is 13,784 feet above sea level. Below the ocean, the volcano continues to a depth of over 15,000 feet.
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Summary information about Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawai`i, including basic facts of eruption history. ... Wolfe, E.W., Wise, S. W., and Dalrymple, B., 1997, The geology and petrology of Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawaii -- A study of postshield volcansim: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1557, ... Map of outline of Mauna Kea Volcano...
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Mauna Kea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mauna Kea (pronounced /ˌmɔːnə ˈkeɪ.ə/ or /ˌmaʊnə ˈkeɪ.ə/ in English, in Hawaiian) is an inactive volcano in the U.S. state of Hawaii, one of five volcanoes which together f...
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Mauna Loa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mauna Loa (pronounced /ˌmɔːnə ˈloʊ.ə/ or /ˌmaʊnə ˈloʊ.ə/ in English, in Hawaiian) is the largest volcano on Earth in terms of area covered and one of five volcanoes that fo...
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Mauna Kea, Hawaii's highest volcano, reaches 4205 m, only 35 m above its neighbor, Mauna Loa. In contrast to Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea lacks a summit caldera and is capped by a profusion of cinder cones and pyroclastic deposits.
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Earth's Volcanos Image: Pu`u ka Pele Cinder Cone, Mauna Kea Volcano ... This cinder cone (Pu`u ka Pele) was erupted low on the southeast flank of Mauna Kea Volcano. The cone is 95 meters in height with a crater diameter of 400 meters at the top. Hualalai Volcano is in the background. ... Name Type Width x Height Size...
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Earth's Volcanos Image: Mauna Kea Summit, Hawaii ... Mauna Kea Volcano is dormant and hasn t erupted in an estimated 3,500 years. The red areas show iron oxide deposits within the cinder cones. Blue areas show debris generated during the last ice age. ... Name Type Width x Height Size...
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Ultramafic and gabbroic xenoliths in cinder-cone ejecta and lavas on Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii, offer opportunities to study crystallization environments and processes for magmas that constructed the Hawaiian Islands.
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This appears to be the situation at Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii. Among the varieties of plutonic-rock ... Mauna Kea xenoliths; Summit region; Xenoliths from the summit cone ( 4200 m) have been described by Fodor & Vandermeyden (1988) . One type of summit-cone xenolith is olivine gabbro with an anhedral granular texture,
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