NAME: Kahoolawe Volcano
STATUS: Extinct
LOCATION: Kahoolawe Island, Hawaii
FROM THE USGS:
"Kaho'olawe, whose eastern half slid away during a catastrophic landslide,
is an extinct volcano that has undergone the shield and postshield stages.
Only a few vents and flows represent the postshield stage, and a west-southwest
rift zone is identified by aligned vents."
RESOURCES:
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volcano.si.edu --> volcano --> kahoolawe
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usgs.gov --> volcano watch: maui nui
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