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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1977
American Mineralogist (1977) 62 (5-6): 574–582.
...K. Y. Fujishima; P.-F. Fan Abstract The mineralogy of the hydrothermally altered basalts of the Kailua Volcanic Series from Keolu Hills, Oahu, Hawaii, was examined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Vertical and horizontal clay-mineral alteration zones were found. In the vertical zones, mixed-layer...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2004) 74 (1): 49–63.
... ( Fig. 1 ), remnants of the Koolau volcanic complex (2.8-3.2 Ma). These promontories are overlain by emergent reef facies of MIS 5e age that give an average uplift rate of ∼ 0.05 mm/yr for Oahu during the late Quaternary ( Szabo et al. 1994 ). The Kailua reef is exposed annually to moderately high (2-5...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2003) 73 (6): 856–868.
... as a ± value. Kailua Bay is located on the windward coast of the island of Oahu (Hawaii), bounded to the north by the volcanic headland of Mokapu Peninsula and to the south by Alala Point ( Figs. 1 , 2 ). A 12 km 2 fringing reef extends from near shore out to 25 m water depth and supports a variety...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1977
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1977) 67 (2): 493–515.
...¢pflaaxciemmuemnRt,Sel~a*ti(vcem) Hflo, Univ. of One-story Lava rock 682 43, S08°E 3.4 3.1 Hawaii bldg. 1.5 0.4 Hflo, Lyman One-story Volcanic ash 703 45, S09°E residence bldg. Namakani Pio One-story Lava and ash 697 31, $71°E Campground bldg. Kailua Recre- One-story Beach sand/ 689 108, S70°E ation Center bldg...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2011
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2011) 101 (5): 2252–2269.
... to reach depths of more than 100 ft. Most of the USGS stations are situated on sites underlain by basalt, based on surficial geologic maps. However, the sites have varying degrees of weathering and soil development. The remaining strong-motion stations are located on alluvium or volcanic ash. V S 30...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
Environmental Geosciences (2001) 8 (1): 21–37.
...Bruce M. Richmond; Charles H. Fletcher, III; Eric E. Grossman; Ann E. Gibbs Abstract Seven natural phenomena have been identified as posing significant threats to coastal areas of the Hawaiian Islands. These “hazards” include: coastal erosion, sea-level rise, major storms, volcanic and seismic...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2004
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2004) 74 (2): 255–269.
... Holocene coral-algal reef accretion in the main Hawaiian Islands is described in detail by few studies, all from Oahu. Easton and Olson (1976) studied Hanauma Bay, Grigg (1998) studied Hanauma Bay, Mamala Bay, Kaneohe Bay, and Sunset Beach, and Grossman (2001) studied Kailua Bay. The data from...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2022
Earthquake Spectra (2022) 38 (1): 579–614.
... the mainshock with more than 100 events of M 4.0 and greater. The largest aftershock to date has been an M L 5.5 on 13 March 2019. This earthquake sequence was preceded by volcanic activity along the East Rift Zone in April 2018. The mainshock and other M  > 6.0 earthquakes in this area are thought...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 February 2018
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2018) 24 (1): 89–109.
... internal drainage in the sloping shells of a hydraulic fill embankments during construction and the unique properties of residual soils developed in volcanic rocks in a tropical climate. By current design standards, hydraulic fill dams are considered inherently unstable in terms of seismic shaking because...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1968
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1968) 58 (3): 1175–1182.
... (USCGS). Magnitude 5.8-6.2 (BRK), 5.8 (CGS). Hawaii, November 3, 1967, 10h52m43.0s, 19°49'N, 156°50~W,Epicenter by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Felt strongly in Kailua area of Oahu. No damage reported with the exception of a chandelier falling in Lanikai (Ronald Viers, Honolulu Observatory). Magnitude 4...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2008
American Mineralogist (2008) 93 (2-3): 339–350.
... that there is a petrologic control on the type of Ti-substitution mechanisms. We consider two types of petrologic groupings for biotites: (1) group A consisting of biotites from H 2 O-free or H 2 O-poor petrologic environments (e.g., volcanic rocks, ultrabasic xenoliths, and crustal xenoliths in which biotite underwent...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2010
PALAIOS (2010) 25 (2): 73–84.
... radiation. Representative carbonate facies in a Series 3 (510–501 Ma) Cambrian to Tremadocian succession from western Newfoundland, Canada, and Ordovician successions from the Ibex area, Utah, USA, show that, on average, Cambrian and Tremadocian carbonates contain much less skeletal material than do post...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 October 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (10): 712–724.
... burrowed member ( Fig. 3 ). Figure 3 Chart showing relationship between Katian stage, selected regional series or stages, time slices, and time slice bases (modified from Bergström et al., 2009 ). Also shown are the stratigraphic positions of Dimorphosiphon rectangulare and D. talbotorum based...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2019
Economic Geology (2019) 114 (2): 243–273.
... ). The goldfield occurs in the Coromandel volcanic zone, a subaerial Miocene to Pleistocene (~18−1.95 Ma) volcanic arc formed by convergence along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary ( Skinner, 1986 ; Nicholson et al., 2004 ; Mortimer et al., 2007 ). The Coromandel volcanic zone consists of a thick succession...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (9-10): 1219–1244.
...:10.1029/2008GC002076. Doell R.R. Dalrymple G.B. , 1973 , Potassium-argon ages and paleomagnetism of the Waianae and Koolau Volcanic Series, Oahu, Hawaii : Geological Society of America Bulletin , v. 84 , p. 1217 – 1242 , doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1973)84<1217:PAAPOT>2.0.CO;2...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2008
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2008) 78 (12): 784–802.
.... The test of this discoidal megascopic miliolacean foraminifer is slightly concave, consisting of numerous chambers in annular series surrounding a proloculus ( Murray 1973 ; Loeblich and Tappan 1988 ) and, along the southern Australian margin, is generally < 0.5 cm in diameter. Living Marginopora...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2022
Earthquake Spectra (2022) 38 (2): 865–916.
..., volcanic, and caldera collapse earthquakes. Two earthquake ground shaking hazard forecasts (public policy and research) are produced that differ in how they account for declustered catalogs. The earthquake source model is based on (1) declustered earthquake catalogs smoothed with adaptive methods, (2...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Seismological Research Letters (2011) 82 (3): 451–463.
... Tohoku Earthquake and Beyond Design Basis Events: Implications for U.S. Power Plants On February 22, 2011, an Mw6.3 aftershock occurred within kilometers of the city of Christchurch. The earthquake resulted in about 3 meters of oblique-thrust slip on a south dipping fault beneath a volcanic edifice...
Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (88): 1–57.
...-alka- Approved Fellowship List No. 11- within the report: line volcanism and associated 03 on September 14, 2011, thereby hydrothermal gold deposits at admitting the following eight can- Approval of an additional year of Yanacocha, Peru, v. 105, no. 7, didates to SEG Fellowship: service in 2012...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP426.29
EISBN: 9781862399587
... capabilities and operational service providers, but also as a statement of intent and need, while providing a simulation designed to demonstrate how a truly pan-disciplinary response to an effusive crisis could work. Although volcanic eruptions do not often cause large humanitarian disasters, they have...
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