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Title: The Hawaiian-Emperor volcanic chain, part 2, stratigraphic framework of volcanic rocks of the Hawaiian Islands [Chapter 1]
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Author(s): Langenheim, V.A.M., and Clague, D.A.
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Publishing Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
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Series and Number: Professional Paper 1350 [v.1, p. 55-84]
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Larger Work: Volcanism in Hawaii, vol. 1
- Publication Date: 1987
- Cross Section: None
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Ainoni,
Aliamanu,
Big Falls,
Black Point,
Castle,
Diamond Head,
East Molokai,
Haiku,
Halape,
Hamakua,
Hana,
Hanawi,
Haupu,
Hawaiiloa,
Hawi,
Hilina,
Honolua,
Honolulu,
Honomanu,
Hopukani,
Hualalai,
Kaau,
Kahele,
Kahuku,
Kailua,
Kaimuki,
Kalama,
Kalaupapa,
Kalihi,
Kamanaiki,
Kanapou,
Kaneohe,
Kaohikaipu,
Kapaula,
Kau,
Kaupo,
Keanae,
Keanakakoi,
Kiekie,
Kilea,
Kipahulu,
Koko,
Koloa,
Kona,
Koolau,
Kuhiwa,
Kula,
Kumuiliahi,
Lahaina,
Laina,
Lanai,
Laupahoehoe,
Makaino,
Makalapa,
Makanaka,
Makapipi,
Makawao,
Makaweli,
Manana,
Manele,
Maunawili,
Mauumae,
Mokapu,
Mokolea,
Moku Manu,
Mokuone,
Moo,
Mossman,
Napali,
Ninole,
Nuuanu,
Ohia,
Olokele,
Paakea,
Pahala,
Pali,
Palikea,
Paniau,
Pauwalu,
Piinaau,
Pohakaa,
Pohakuloa,
Pololu,
Puna,
Punchbowl,
Pyramid Rock,
Rocky Hill,
Salt Lake,
Sugar Loaf,
Tantalus,
Training School,
Uekahuna,
Ulupau,
Waawaa,
Waiaaka,
Waihu,
Waikahalulu,
Wailuanui,
Wailuku,
Waimea Canyon,
Waiokamilo,
West Molokai
* Names and boundaries are not necessarily authoritative, and are provided here solely for general orientation.