The Active Volcano in Hawaii; Hualalai

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  • @GeologyHub
    @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +50

    It may seem unusual, but Hualalai has erupted trachyte lavas on several occasions. Trachyte is traditionally only found at certain stratovolcanoes, but can on occasion occur as a phase of activity in Hawaiian shield volcanoes.

    • @HEWfunkingKNEWit
      @HEWfunkingKNEWit 2 роки тому +3

      Hello GeologyHub. How may I contact you?

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +4

      @@HEWfunkingKNEWit email at tccatron@asu.edu

    • @outlawbillionairez9780
      @outlawbillionairez9780 2 роки тому +3

      Are the Hawaiian volcanoes building the island faster than it's eroding into the ocean?

    • @sixthsenseamelia4695
      @sixthsenseamelia4695 2 роки тому +1

      Trachyte has also been found in Gale crater on Mars.

    • @apismellifera1000
      @apismellifera1000 2 роки тому +1

      I think somewhere on that volcano is a lava dome or two

  • @sambaer8646
    @sambaer8646 2 роки тому +51

    I lived on the western slope of the Hualalai volcano for 12 years. My house was built on a 500 year old lava flow. Near my neighborhood there were some nice tree molds.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +14

      It’s quite a scenic area! I hope you enjoyed living there as much as I enjoyed visiting the region

    • @sambaer8646
      @sambaer8646 2 роки тому +2

      Kona was a great place to live. However, it's very expensive.

    • @Dranzerk8908
      @Dranzerk8908 2 роки тому +2

      @@sambaer8646 Indeed! Parents owned condo when i was young, amazing island to visit, but would not want to live there. At least in the early 2000s it wasn't so bad, but at the time lots of people upset with development going on and locals upset at people moving in. Not sure if situation diferent.

    • @sambaer8646
      @sambaer8646 2 роки тому

      @@Dranzerk8908 Unfortunately things in Kona did slide for the worse while I lived there. Cost of living, homelessness, crime, and traffic were the negatives. Some road improvements and shopping options were the positives.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +3

      @@sambaer8646 I assumed as much. Building supplies and land available to build are at a minimum and investors who want to make a quick buck buy up cheap properties and turn them into rental properties

  • @DanielBerke
    @DanielBerke 2 роки тому +21

    I always like seeing Hualālai when ascending Maunakea or Mauna Loa (can't see it from Hilo; the Saddle gets in the way). Just a chill active volcano hanging out in the shadow its larger siblings. One of these days I'd like to hike Pu'u Wa'awa'a.

  • @dekip9207
    @dekip9207 2 роки тому +20

    Woke up this morning and had a mini heart attack when I saw the video title and thumbnail! I live about 860 feet in elevation on the side of Hualalai.

    • @tomp_
      @tomp_ 2 роки тому +1

      Lool

    • @eganc1976
      @eganc1976 2 роки тому

      Felt that earthquake?

  • @Dranzerk8908
    @Dranzerk8908 2 роки тому +15

    Wow i didn't know that airport was on a old lava flow, i mean technically the whole island is a "old lava" flow right? :D
    Fun Fact: The "old" caldera of the volcano is still cooling down..its lava was over 1000 feet thick, and you can hike across it and see steam vents coming from it, you are literally walking over the center of a volcano that is just cooling..from the 1900s. :)
    Fun Fact2: Rental houses on the big island, especially those closer to volcano park, can have active fumaroles in the BACK YARD. Are rental house had a hot tub about 20 feet from a small one, and it smelled like sulfur.
    Fun Fact 3: Zero safety guards in the parks, so don't expect to be hand held when hiking with many warning signs, lots of them are gone, or outdated because of changes in landscape, the Big Island is unforgiving in its landscape, it has tropical areas, tundra, baren lava for miles, rain forest, even snow on highest peak. The old lava if you hike on it will tear shoes to shreds, they have "paved" trails, but they crack and move a lot. lol
    Fun Fact 4: The air quality is one of the best in the world, the end point of the big island is recorded to have the cleanest air ever. Its all the way out over a huge old lava field, can go by car or hike in. No trees, just rough rock. Huge drop off off cliff straight down into the ocean (beware, no guardrail and risk of collapse so stay away, as its also very windy) But the view is amazing, and with some luck you can see whales :)

  • @Luca-N
    @Luca-N 2 роки тому +7

    I've been watching your videos for a while now and your videos is so entertaining and educational
    you deserve that 100k and more.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +1

      I’m glad that you enjoy my content :)

    • @Luca-N
      @Luca-N 2 роки тому

      @@GeologyHub congrats on 100k!

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix 2 роки тому +12

    The entire summit area of Hualalai above Kaloko road should be a national park or an extension of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and open to everyone. Not just a few tour companies.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +6

      I agree! It’s a fascinating and beautiful area. And, as the Geldingadalir eruption in Iceland showed us, having an airport close to a major attraction helps in drawing visitors.

    • @PraiseTheCabbage
      @PraiseTheCabbage 3 місяці тому +1

      They have access closed off to protect the ohia trees, which are being devastated by disease across much of the island.

  • @halsnyder296
    @halsnyder296 2 роки тому +12

    Sitting in my living room, looking at Hualalai across my lanai.

  • @johnfischer3523
    @johnfischer3523 2 роки тому +4

    i live on Hualalai. was so stoked to see you made a video on it. Could you do Kohala too?

  • @boesposito
    @boesposito 2 роки тому +2

    Have been camping to the summit, 7000 ft. Its flat, no trees but has many craters 200 ft deep with brush, trees and herds of goats. Our beer froze overnight. It was in November. Kailua Kona always burping sulfur everywhere. Awesome place. Love Kona.

  • @user-jwill
    @user-jwill 2 роки тому +11

    It would be cool to see you do one about Moloka’i as well. Didn’t half of it collapse into the ocean forming its famous sea cliffs and generating a massive tsunami? 🤷‍♂️

  • @jodaddy5065
    @jodaddy5065 2 роки тому +2

    I appreciate everything you do.

  • @tomp_
    @tomp_ 2 роки тому +1

    Congrats on 100k!!!!!!!

  • @stephenhetzel8437
    @stephenhetzel8437 2 роки тому +1

    Many thanks for this video. I love this volcano.

  • @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457
    @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 2 роки тому +2

    Hunga Tonga hunga haapai Volcano again erupted with 55000 feet tall plume a few hours back. Eruptions are very unpredictable. Experts talked about how it will end now but it exploded again.

  • @MoNoK15
    @MoNoK15 2 роки тому +2

    Volcanoes 🌋 have always fascinated me 🤓

  • @KaiserStormTracking
    @KaiserStormTracking 2 роки тому +9

    Hunga tonga blew again today-_-
    Another large column of ash and steam

  • @benj44160
    @benj44160 2 роки тому +2

    Hi GeologyHub, could you make a video about Chaine des puys volcanoes in the Massif Central in France?

  • @calci2679
    @calci2679 2 роки тому

    If you haven’t covered it already, could you please make a video on Dotsero in Colorado please? As usual, this is a great video!

  • @maryluharmon3267
    @maryluharmon3267 2 роки тому

    Great video, as usual! Thank you!

  • @randomhuman1965
    @randomhuman1965 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video!!!

  • @jameswalker7459
    @jameswalker7459 2 роки тому

    Very interesting history lesson...I pray it's nt a continuation of strange events which we seen during 2021. We seen so many volcano eruptions!we had wild fires!snow storms in areas werr we never see snow.rain fall .mud slides tornados wiping out parts of USA and so much more unusual events...what do you think what's in store this year wer only 16 days and we have had are first taste of events in Tonga.....God be with them all Good bless each one of you and staysafe.from Plymouth Devon uk

  • @rngalston
    @rngalston 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting how the airport is built on top the lava flow-pretty good foundation I suppose.

  • @11regnartseht
    @11regnartseht 2 роки тому +1

    I went for a really nice hike on hualalai. Pretty cool.

  • @flyingturtle4559
    @flyingturtle4559 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting that you mentioned the Trachyte, silica rich, lava deposits that are found near the summit at the well known Pu'u Wa'awa'a cinder cone at 2:52. This cinder cone has the distinction of having the only deposits of true pumice stone and obsidian found in all of the Hawaiian Islands, Also at the time when Hualalai was erupting this trachyte lava, to the northeast Mauna Kea was erupting an even higher silica content Rhyolitic lava as evidenced by the only deposits of white Rhyolite minerals at the summit. These eruptions were occurring during the ending of the last ice age when the summits of both these volcanoes, along with Haleakala on Maui all had Glacial ice caps as evidenced by vertical glacier erosion patterns.

  • @earthfriendly5799
    @earthfriendly5799 2 роки тому

    can you please make a video about all the differnt types of lava? There are some very unusual and interesting ones I would love to know more about. Thank you.

  • @AndisweatherCenter
    @AndisweatherCenter 2 роки тому +6

    Awesome video! This volcano had not had a volcanic eruption in over 300 years and one may not happen for another several hundred more years.

    • @JohnnyYTwestbrook
      @JohnnyYTwestbrook 2 роки тому +1

      Hey buddy

    • @mnichols1979
      @mnichols1979 2 роки тому +4

      Last eruption was in 1801... You might want to recheck your math on that one.

    • @bigrooster6893
      @bigrooster6893 2 роки тому +1

      It will most likely have a eruption within 100 years from now.

    • @eganc1976
      @eganc1976 2 роки тому

      @@mnichols1979 Good sized earthquake just happened....yikerdoodles 😬

  • @politerudeboi6898
    @politerudeboi6898 2 роки тому +1

    i live on this island you should make a video about leilani volcano wiped out hundreds of houses in 2018

  • @JimInYamaguchi
    @JimInYamaguchi 2 роки тому

    Interesting to see something about Hualālai (and interesting that you got its pronunciation right, since you really butchered the geographic names in your video on Keana and Oahu!), and thanks for not saying anything stupid like The mountain is overdue for an eruption. Could you cover Haleakala sometime?

  • @Erik-rp1hi
    @Erik-rp1hi 2 роки тому

    I built my home in the LA area in 2008. The Geology report stated I was on Basalt, "massive" They require foundation bedded into bedrock. It was only 0-60"
    below silt/clay overburden. No sliding for my hill side home. Used a D-8 cat front end loader to Terrance and removed 650 Cu. yds. of the stuff.

  • @funnyperson4027
    @funnyperson4027 2 роки тому +1

    would be cool to see a video on kohala

  • @Dj1Crook
    @Dj1Crook 2 роки тому

    I've heard of a few volcanoes in Australia even if they are dormant are you able to do a video based on them please?

  • @tomp_
    @tomp_ 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! Hualalai is a super dangerous volcano due to longer lava flows and proximity to huge population!

  • @anthonyjohnson100
    @anthonyjohnson100 2 роки тому

    Locals believe it will never erupt again because so much of the action is from Kilauea, under naalehu and Mauna Loa.
    When Hualalai does erupt it will be catastrophic.

  • @RobinMarks1313
    @RobinMarks1313 2 роки тому +4

    I'm wondering about plumes. Has there been any research in trying to link their activities? Since eruptions and earthquakes come in clusters, and then go quiet for long periods. For a bad example, is there any correlation between The Canary Islands, Iceland and Hawaii in their activity. I know correlation doesn't equal causation, but you have to first see if there's a correlation in timing of major events, before you find a cause, if any. Does Hawaii and Yellowstone show any similarities? I don't know, but now I want to know.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +1

      What you are describing relates to the “resurgent” phase of volcanic activity. Due to extreme erosion, the crust literally rebounds upwards. This allows for magma to once again travel into a volcano making it produce an eruptive phase again

    • @theredrover3217
      @theredrover3217 2 роки тому

      There is not a correlation between Hawaii and other volcanoes. I'm not touching the Yellowstone hysteria.

    • @RobinMarks1313
      @RobinMarks1313 2 роки тому

      @@theredrover3217 What's your proof for your conclusive statement? What study are you getting your information that has investigated any correlation.

    • @theredrover3217
      @theredrover3217 2 роки тому

      @@RobinMarks1313 Oh dear, not going that road I should not have responded.
      You ask a very fair question, I respect that. And I should have also known better than to risk opening an argument I am unqualified to participate in. I appologize for that and unwilling to direct my energy locating the sources - be qualified.
      Can we agree to disagree?
      Aloha

    • @RobinMarks1313
      @RobinMarks1313 2 роки тому

      @@theredrover3217 I hate that express, I've never agreed to disagree with anyone. But, I also respect that you answered my questions truthfully. Also, I was sincerely asking for any studies that have investigated the subject. I asked these questions because it seemed like you had an answer and I wanted to read the study. But, I can't argue for or against any correlation because I haven't seen any evidence - pro or con. I'm just wondering IF there's any correlation or link. And that's the first part of any discovery or research. You have to ask lots of questions. And that's all I was doing. Now, if I was to go on and on about my hypotheses regarding Hudson Bay, the formation of the moon, and the influence of the tides on volcanic eruptions, then we could have a debate.

  • @hassandeen498
    @hassandeen498 2 роки тому

    Could you do a video on the Pali Landslide and Maui Nui?

  • @mikeyd946
    @mikeyd946 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting!

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick5194 2 роки тому +1

    Out of being curious is there any way to know where there is a map of lava flow under the surface, or it's a good guess.

  • @oron61
    @oron61 Рік тому

    Here's a topic: the place up the Mississippi by Memphis, where the earthquake liquifaced the soft soil and a thrust made the river rise backwards.

  • @thebassoonman2020
    @thebassoonman2020 2 роки тому

    Literally just looking up stuff about it! How weird. Could you do a video on Kohala. I know it’s extinct but it’s REALLY cool!

  • @tytoalbasoren9457
    @tytoalbasoren9457 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video about Bromo, Tengger and Ball's Pyramid? I would love to know what made them to have calderas.

  • @Andrew-df1dr
    @Andrew-df1dr 2 роки тому

    Please do a video on Mawson Peak, otherwise known as Big Ben, an active volcano in Australia's Heard Island.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  2 роки тому +3

      Already done! Link to that video: m.ua-cam.com/video/DOVX86q3Fw8/v-deo.html

  • @louismorejohn586
    @louismorejohn586 2 роки тому

    This video has some misrepresentations, as follows:
    Min: 0:45: Re "...the area is now heavily populated, meaning a future eruption could spell disaster for the area." In fact, historic Hualalai lava flow areas are NOT heavily populated. No one lives at the airport that's ~9 miles north of town.
    Min. 1:10: There is no "city of Kona." The oceanfront town of Kailua has ~20K residents and resides on Hualalai's west flank, within the "district" of "North Kona."
    Min. 3:00: Note the 1800 and 1801 lava flows moved NW and away from Kailua town, not towards it, because an immense lava ridge exists west of the rift zone, which guides lava flow to the the NW, away from Kailua town. There are no active cinder cones above Kailua town, which is why people live here.
    Min. 4:02: Consistent with the above facts, note that the "Highest Risk Area" for future lava flow is 25 miles to the north, within the vicinity of Waikoloa, district of South Kohala, NOT within the Kailua Kona area.

  • @dorzsboss
    @dorzsboss 2 роки тому

    A would of Mehetia by Tahiti would be highly appreciated.

  • @rwthesketh
    @rwthesketh 2 роки тому +1

    Lunar mare, flood basalts and hotspots, what is the connection and what are the initiators? Why do we live in a quiet volcanic period? Why is Venus upside down and inside out? Volcanism must have a cosmic dimension. Can this be discussed?

  • @duckmug1490
    @duckmug1490 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video on popopatepictle; the volcano in Mexico City and also some in Mexico because i would like to know about them due to them being in my area

  • @bruced1429
    @bruced1429 2 роки тому +1

    Been there many ,any times, while you can not actually hike Hualalai or go around to the east of it as I think it is all what they call Bishops land (Hawaii trust lands for Native Hawaiians use only.
    Please correct me if I got it wrong, away some days you can see the summit of Hualalai from
    Mauna Lani area looking south east but it is mostly clouded up and not visible. This is where the Cloud Forrest is. Worth a look if you find yourself on the Big Island.

  • @roguebiscuit5282
    @roguebiscuit5282 2 роки тому

    do you plan on posting an update for hunga tongas latest series of explosions???

    • @jaqenhghar2970
      @jaqenhghar2970 2 роки тому

      I wonder if the eruptions in Tonga is related to the one in Hawai'i just days prior.

  • @Kalokala10
    @Kalokala10 2 роки тому

    In 1984 when maunaloa was erupting we took a group of scientists up on the back side of hualalai they entered a large crater over 1500 ft deep on a friday but they returned to the surface asking for more rope to go deeper we went to the old ranch barn and got at least 700-800 feet more rope. On Saturday we droped them off at the same crater they climb down the 1500ft crater then another 700 ft into a smaller shaft. They used instruments to measure volcanic activity. " They said that there was definitely volcanic lava activity just feet away from there traverse. They entered several craters on all sides if hualalai during that weekend but that particular crater was on the southeast part of the mountain about 3,000-4,000ft elevation near umi temple. Nothing was in the news or local news paper about the scientists find. Government gag order... The scientists even though they were exhausted from their climb back out of the crater all 3 were pale faced like they saw a ghost. The Government does not tell the truth to protect their agenda and of liability reasons. $$$$$$ real estate profits. If our kupuna talked about an eruption to happen from hualalai more then likely it could and will happen. When is that? Aloha keakua

  • @Wongwanchungwongjumbo
    @Wongwanchungwongjumbo 2 роки тому

    I will like you to showcase Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 Rabaul Island Active Volcanoes such as Mount Tavurvur.

  • @mickmay10
    @mickmay10 2 роки тому

    Kahauikaua et al can't remember the year proves the 1800 flow is actually much older. Also loaded with xenoliths

  • @PraiseTheCabbage
    @PraiseTheCabbage 3 місяці тому

    It's all fun and games until the highest threat zone is where your apartment is

  • @susanthoele2080
    @susanthoele2080 2 роки тому

    What is happening with Loihi?

  • @nathanlittle2707
    @nathanlittle2707 2 роки тому +2

    Doesn’t Hawaii have a newish submarine volcano near Kilauea ??

    • @vbscript2
      @vbscript2 2 роки тому +7

      Yes, Lo'ihi. It's currently about 3,200 feet below sea level, about 33 miles South of the summit of Kilauea.

    • @kahoaalohamalalis8841
      @kahoaalohamalalis8841 2 роки тому +2

      It has a new name, Kamaehuokanaloa. The powerful child of the god of the ocean, Kanaloa. Formally Loihi.

  • @Necrophite78
    @Necrophite78 2 роки тому

    A high threat volcano, probably only because a big airport lies nearby?
    When I saw this video I clicked so fast, because I thought there was activity recently.
    Kind of freaked me out a bit haha.

  • @victoriafisher6934
    @victoriafisher6934 2 роки тому

    whats in side top of volcano looks like buildings other video i think oahu or hawii

  • @studiobiangkala
    @studiobiangkala 2 роки тому

    _mantep._ 👍🙏❤

  • @terrymeechan2998
    @terrymeechan2998 2 роки тому

    Kona is made up of two districts, North Kona and South Kona. It is not a city. Hualalai is east of the village of Kailua-Kona because Oahu also has a Kailua.

  • @elianehaido7936
    @elianehaido7936 2 роки тому +1

    👍🌋

  • @patsyhairston8277
    @patsyhairston8277 2 роки тому

    They should drill some placesvinto the volcano to where when the volcano erupts the la a is directed right to the ocean. New land eould form a d the holes would constantly release pressure do a big big eruption would not happen

  • @sixthsenseamelia4695
    @sixthsenseamelia4695 2 роки тому +1

    🌱🌏💚

  • @lizabear7014
    @lizabear7014 2 роки тому +1

    My mom lives on this volcanos flanks.

  • @nonmihiseddeo4181
    @nonmihiseddeo4181 2 роки тому

    In Hawai'ian, all letters are pronounced. There are no dipthongs. So, say, "Hoo-ah-lah-lah-ee."

  • @hildichannel9739
    @hildichannel9739 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @oceantree5000
    @oceantree5000 2 роки тому

    Aloha nō wau iā Hualālai

  • @MartianFruit
    @MartianFruit 4 місяці тому

    went here once and was attacked by a gang of stray cats

  • @blueskine
    @blueskine 2 роки тому

    Kona is a district not a city

  • @RayzeR_RayE
    @RayzeR_RayE 2 роки тому

    Let do Haleakala

  • @martinchristianaguilar5135
    @martinchristianaguilar5135 3 місяці тому

    Mechanism!

  • @patsyhairston8277
    @patsyhairston8277 2 роки тому

    How did people get to these islands and live there with an ocean all around. Those islands shouldnt b populated. Its dangerous but dont seem to know that

    • @rossr6616
      @rossr6616 2 роки тому

      Outrigger Canoes with pigs and coconuts on board.
      The active volcanos are to keep tourists from moving there ;)

  • @lucianoluciano4632
    @lucianoluciano4632 2 роки тому

    Well known... 1984... that summit... hualalai... 1801... VOLCANO... island... of kona... the ocean surface... to pillows... new island... orientation... at one time... cinder cone... lava flows... onscreen... each year... overdue... 1801... to the South...

  • @scallaghan2118
    @scallaghan2118 2 роки тому

    Narrator's voice is just too weird.

  • @Toast0808
    @Toast0808 2 роки тому

    It is not “Wha-la-Lai”, it is pronounced “Who-Uh-La-Lai” 😡

  • @witnessprotection755
    @witnessprotection755 2 роки тому

    created starvation...bleed, just bleed.

  • @cathylatorre3349
    @cathylatorre3349 2 роки тому

    I am sorry going to be bad singer or later sooner