Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hiatus exposed in Makaopuhi Crater: northwest wall of the crater, viewed from the west rim, showing lower layer of yellow tephra separated by thin lava flows from the upper layer of reddish tephra. 1973.
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1973
Summary
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hiatus exposed in Makaopuhi Crater: northwest wall of the crater, viewed from the west rim, showing lower layer of yellow tephra separated by thin lava flows from the upper layer of reddish tephra. Massive lava flows above the red tephra occur in the flank of Kane Nui o Hamo lava shield. Photo by R.T. Holcomb, February 6, 1973. Figure 12.28-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1350.
Summary
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hiatus exposed in Makaopuhi Crater: northwest wall of the crater, viewed from the west rim, showing lower layer of yellow tephra separated by thin lava flows from the upper layer of reddish tephra. Massive lava flows above the red tephra occur in the flank of Kane Nui o Hamo lava shield. Photo by R.T. Holcomb, February 6, 1973. Figure 12.28-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1350.
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