The Hawaiian-Emperor Chain

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1989
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The Geological Society of America
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Intraplate volcanism within the Pacific Plate not generated at spreading plate margins is most obvious in Hawaii and the Hawaiian-Emperor volcanic chain. This chain forms a global relief feature of the first order. This chapter consists of five separate sections that summarize the volcanism and geology of Hawaii and the Hawaiian-Emperor chain.
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geology, Hawaii
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The Geological Society of America. 1989. The Hawaiian-Emperor Chain. The Geological Society of America.
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19 pages
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