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| Mauna Kea: The island of Hawaii is home to four volcanoes
monitored by volcanologists: Mauna Loa, Hualalai, Kilauea, and Mauna
Kea. Mauna Kea is depicted in this astronaut photograph; of the four
volcanoes, it is the only one that has not erupted during historical
times. The Hawaiian Islands chain, together with the submerged
Emperor chain to the northwest, forms an extended line of volcanic
islands and seamounts that is thought to record passage of the
Pacific Plate over a hotspot (or thermal plume) in the Earth's
mantle. Areas of active volcanism in the southern Hawaiian Islands
today mark the general location of the hotspot. This detailed astronaut photograph illustrates why the volcano is called Mauna Kea (white mountain in Hawaiian). While the neighboring Mauna Loa volcano is a classic shield volcano comprised of dark basaltic lava flows, Mauna Kea experienced more explosive activity during its last eruptive phase. This covered its basalt lava flows with pyroclastic deposits. In addition, former glaciers at the summit of the volcano left till deposits—sediments deposited directly in place as the glacial ice melted. The majority of these deposits are visible as light brown areas to the north and southeast of the white snow at image center. Numerous small red to dark gray cinder cones are another distinctive feature of Mauna Kea. The cinder cones represent the most recent type of volcanic activity at the volcano. |
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