Hawaiian volcanoes : from source to surface

Author(s)
    • Carey, Rebecca
    • AGU Chapman Conference on Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface
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Hawaiian volcanoes : from source to surface

edited by Rebecca Carey ... [et al.]

(Geophysical monograph, 208)

John Wiley & Sons, c2015

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"This work is a co-publication between the American Geophysical Union & John Wiley & Sons, Inc."

Based on conference proceedings

"American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference 'Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface' held in Waikoloa Beach on the Island of Hawaiʻi during 20-24 August 2012"--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface is the outcome of an AGU Chapman Conference held on the Island of Hawai'i in August 2012. As such, this monograph contains a diversity of research results that highlight the current understanding of how Hawaiian volcanoes work and point out fundamental questions requiring additional exploration. Volume highlights include: Studies that span a range of depths within Earth, from the deep mantle to the atmosphere Methods that cross the disciplines of geochemistry, geology, and geophysics to address issues of fundamental importance to Hawai'i's volcanoes Data for use in comparisons with other volcanoes, which can benefit from, and contribute to, a better understanding of Hawai'i Discussions of the current issues that need to be addressed for a better understanding of Hawaiian volcanism Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface will be a valuable resource not only for researchers studying basaltic volcanism and scientists generally interested in volcanoes, but also students beginning their careers in geosciences. This volume will also be of great interest to igneous petrologists, geochemists, and geophysicists.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii Preface xi About the Companion Website xiii 1. How and Why Hawaiian Volcanism Has Become Pivotal to Our Understanding of Volcanoes from Their Source to the Surface 1 Michael O. Garcia 2. Seismic Constraints on a Double-Layered Asymmetric Whole-Mantle Plume Beneath Hawai'I 19 Cheng Cheng, Richard M. Allen, Rob W. Porritt, and Maxim D. Ballmer 3. Asymmetric Dynamical Behavior of Thermochemical Plumes and Implications for Hawaiian Lava Composition 35 Maxim D. Ballmer, Garrett Ito, and Cheng Cheng 4. Major-Element and Isotopic Variations in Mauna Loa Magmas over 600 ka: Implications for Magma Generation and Source Lithology as Mauna Loa Transits the Hawaiian Plume 59 J. Michael Rhodes 5. Lithium Isotopic Signature of Hawaiian Basalts 79 Lauren Harrison, Dominique Weis, Diane Hanano, and Elspeth Barnes 6. Onset of Rejuvenated-Stage Volcanism and the Formation of Li hu'e Basin: Kaua'i Events That Occurred 3-4 Million Years Ago 105 David R. Sherrod, Scot K. Izuka, and Brian L. Cousens 7. Evidence for Large Compositional Ranges in Coeval Melts Erupted from Ki lauea's Summit Reservoir 125 Rosalind T. Helz, David A. Clague, Larry G. Mastin, and Timothy R. Rose 8. Petrologic Testament to Changes in Shallow Magma Storage and Transport During 30+ Years of Recharge and Eruption at Ki lauea Volcano, Hawai'I 147 Carl R. Thornber, Tim R. Orr, Christina Heliker, and Richard P. Hoblitt 9. Shallow Magma Storage at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano After 2007 Summit Caldera Collapse Tracked in Pele's Hairs 189 Andrea Di Muro, Thomas Staudacher, Valerie Ferrazzini, Nicole Metrich, Pascale Besson, Christine Garofalo, and Benoit Villemant 10. Analysis of Seismicity Rate Changes and Tilt During Early Episodic Fountaining Stage of Pu'u 'O 'o , Hawai'i, Eruption: Implications for Magma Storage and Transport 213 Harmony V. Colella and James H. Dieterich 11. Episodic Deflation-Inflation Events at Kilauea Volcano and Implications for the Shallow Magma System 229 Kyle R. Anderson, Michael P. Poland, Jessica H. Johnson, and Asta Miklius 12. Crustal Stress and Structure at Ki lauea Volcano Inferred from Seismic Anisotropy 251 Jessica H. Johnson, Donald A. Swanson, Diana C. Roman, Michael P. Poland, and Weston A. Thelen 13. Delicate Balance of Magmatic-Tectonic Interaction at Ki lauea Volcano, Hawai'i, Revealed from Slow Slip Events 269 Emily K. Montgomery-Brown, Michael P. Poland, and Asta Miklius 14. From Reservoirs and Conduits to the Surface: Review of Role of Bubbles in Driving Basaltic Eruptions 289 Sylvie Vergniolle and Yves Gaudemer 15. Insights Into Mixing, Fractionation, and Degassing of Primitive Melts at Ki lauea Volcano, Hawai'I 323 Marie Edmonds, Isobel Sides, and John Maclennan 16. Reticulite-Producing Fountains From Ring Fractures in Ki lauea Caldera ca. 1500 CE 351 Michael May, Rebecca J. Carey, Donald A. Swanson, and Bruce F. Houghton 17. Hawaiian Fissure Fountains: Quantifying Vent and Shallow Conduit Geometry, Episode 1 of the 1969-1974 Mauna Ulu Eruption 369 Carolyn Parcheta, Sarah Fagents, Donald A. Swanson, Bruce F. Houghton, and Todd Ericksen 18. Ki lauea's 5-9 March 2011 Kamoamoa Fissure Eruption and Its Relation to 30+ Years of Activity From Pu'u 'O 'o 393 Tim R. Orr, Michael P. Poland, Matthew R. Patrick, Weston A. Thelen, A. Jeff Sutton, Tamar Elias, Carl R. Thornber, Carolyn Parcheta, and Kelly M. Wooten 19. Onset of a Basaltic Explosive Eruption From Kilauea's Summit in 2008 421 Rebecca J. Carey, Lauren Swavely, Donald A. Swanson, Bruce F. Houghton, Tim R. Orr, Tamar Elias, and A. Jeff Sutton 20. Primitive Components, Crustal Assimilation, and Magmatic Degassing During the Early 2008 Kilauea Summit Eruptive Activity 439 Michael C. Rowe, Carl R. Thornber, and Tim R. Orr 21. FLOWGO 2012: An Updated Framework for Thermorheological Simulations of Channel-Contained Lava 457 Andrew J. L. Harris and Scott K. Rowland 22. Lava Flows in 3D: Using Airborne Lidar and Preeruptive Topography To Evaluate Lava Flow Surface Morphology and Thickness in Hawai'I 483 Hannah R. Dietterich, S. Adam Soule, Katharine V. Cashman, and Benjamin H. Mackey 23. Are Piton de la Fournaise (La Reunion) and Ki lauea (Hawai'i) Really "Analog Volcanoes"? 507 Aline Peltier, Michael P. Poland, and Thomas Staudacher 24. "Points Requiring Elucidation" About Hawaiian Volcanism 533 Michael P. Poland Index 563

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    BB1844553X
  • ISBN
    • 9781118872048
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
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    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hoboken
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    xii, 582 p.
  • Size
    29 cm
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