Hawaiian Volcanoes Field Trip 2004
UCSD ERTH 170/198 -- UCD GEL 138/198

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Faulting on outcrop of sulfur banks
Three distinct fault lines represented by white color outcrop on the south sulfur banks. These fault lines are responsible for the release of magmatic volatiles.

 
Photographer  Rachel Wood
Region  Hawaiian Islands
Location  Sulfur Banks, south
Day  9
Event  1.4
Latitude  19.40062
Longitude  -155.27222
Elevation  1096
People  N/A
Keywords  Hawaii, Volcano, Volcanology, Field class 2004, Fault lines, Sulfur bank
Quality  4

 

 

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