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Kilauea summit overflows: Their ages and distribution in the Puna District, Hawai'i

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Kilauea summit overflows: Their ages and distribution in the Puna District, Hawai'i; 1999; Article; Journal; Bulletin of Volcanology; Clague, D. A.; Hagstrum, J. T.; Beeson, M. H.; Champion, D. E.

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The tube-fed pahoehoe lava flows covering much of the northeast flank of Kilauea Volcano are named the 'Aila'au flows. Their eruption age, based on published and six new radiocarbon dates, is approximately AD 1445. The flows have distinctive paleomagnetic directions with steep inclinations (40??-50??) and easterly declinations (0??-10??E). The lava was transported ~40 km from the vent to the coast in long, large-diameter lava tubes; the longest tube (Kazumura Cave) reaches from near the summit to within several kilometers of the coast near Kaloli Point. The estimated volume of the 'Aila'au flow field is 5.2 ?? 0.8 km3, and the eruption that formed it probably lasted for approximately 50 years. Summit overflows from Kilauea may have [...]

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