• Investigating the Southwest Rift Zone of Mauna Loa Volcano using gravity: what created the Ninole Hills?

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Investigating the Southwest Rift Zone of Mauna Loa Volcano using gravity: what created the Ninole Hills?

  • Summary

  • Today I am picking my favourite paper that I wrote. The origin of Mauna Loa's Ninole Hills - Evidence of rift zone reorganization. In geophysical research letters in 2015. It is already nearly 10 years old!

    Well then a 10 year anniversary tour then?

    In the past 4000 years lava has repaved 90% of Mauna Loa’s surface! Mauna Loa is huge. It is a very dynamic place. The Ninole Hills are 100,000 to 200,000 years old. Something special must have allowed for these rocks to be at the surface and not buried beneath newer lava flows. Today we are going to dive into one of my papers to figure out the the most likely candidates to explain this enigmatic feature on the slopes of Mauna Loa volcano.

    Some useful show links

    Hawaiian Volcano Observatory for all of your volcano updates!: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/hvo

    Where I was when I wrote the paper:

    https://www.sfu.ca/volcanology.html

    The paper itself (using the link above go to Journal articles and look for the citation if you want the paper without the paywall):

    Zurek, J.M., Williams-Jones, G., Trusdell, F., Martin, S. (2015) The origin of Mauna Loa's Ninole Hills - Evidence of rift zone reorganization. Geophysical Research Letters, 42, doi: 10.1002/2015GL065863.

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