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  • Usage in publication:
    • Moku Manu volcanics*
  • Modifications:
    • Named
  • Dominant lithology:
    • Tuff
    • Basalt
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Oahu
Publication:

Stearns, H.T., 1935, Geography and geology, [Island of Oahu, Hawaii], Part 1, IN Stearns, H.T., and Vaksvik, K.N., Geology and ground-water resources of the Island of Oahu, Hawaii: Hawaii Division of Hydrography Bulletin, no. 1, p. 3-198.


Summary:

Named for 2 islets about 0.5 mi N of Mokapu Point [Mokapu 7.5' quad] Island of Oahu. Included as unit in lower part of Honolulu volcanic series. Composed of lithic tuff, basalt, and cinders. One islet has 202 ft elevation, other 132 ft. Tentatively assigned to Kaena stand of sea. Assigned middle(?) and late Pleistocene age.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Menlo GNULEX).


Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • Moku Manu volcanics*
  • Modifications:
    • Age modified
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Oahu
Publication:

Winchell, Horace, 1947, Honolulu series, Oahu, Hawaii: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 58, no. 1, p. 1-48.


Summary:

Assigned to Kahipa stand of sea based on similarity of tuff to that of Ulupau Head.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Menlo GNULEX).


Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • Moku Manu Volcanics†
  • Modifications:
    • Abandoned
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Oahu

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