
Hawaiian volcanoes: deep underwater perspectives
AHP H-P QE524.2 .U6H39 2002
"presents new data and interpretations of major consequence for our understanding of volcanic phenomena. From submersible dives to heretofore unreached depths for sampling and direct observation, scientists have begun to modify their ideas on several important areas: the subaqueous geology around Hawaii, early stage magmatism of Kilauea volcano, giant landslides off Oahu, and Hawaiian plume and magma genesis."
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