Kauaʻi shield volcano

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The Kauaʻi shield volcano is the massive, ancient volcanic structure that built the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi, characterized by its broad, gently sloping profile formed from repeated basaltic lava flows.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian volcano
shield volcano
volcanic edifice
built Kauaʻi
surface form: the island of Kauaʻi
currentStatus extinct volcano
erodedTo deep central caldera-like depression
eruptionProduct lava flows
volcanic ash
fedBy Hawaii hotspot
formedBy repeated basaltic lava flows
forms structural backbone of Kauaʻi
hasAge Miocene
Pliocene epoch
surface form: Pliocene

approximately 5 million years
hasComposition alkalic basalt
tholeiitic basalt
hasEruptiveStyle effusive eruptions
hasFeature deeply eroded canyons
radial drainage pattern
steep sea cliffs
hasHighestPoint Mount Waiʻaleʻale
hasHighestPointElevation about 1,569 meters
about 5,148 feet
hasMorphology broad gently sloping shield
hasProcess intense fluvial erosion
marine erosion
mass wasting
hasRemnant Alakaʻi Plateau
Mount Waiʻaleʻale
surface form: Mount Waiʻaleʻale massif

Nā Pali Coast
surface form: Nā Pali Coast cliffs

Waimea Canyon
hasRockType basalt
hasSignificance records early history of Hawaiian hotspot volcanism on main islands
hasSlope low-angle flanks
hasStage post-shield erosional stage
shield-building stage
is one of the oldest main Hawaiian shield volcanoes
isExampleOf oceanic hotspot shield volcano
lastEruption in the distant geologic past
locatedIn Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands
Kauaʻi
United States of America
surface form: United States
overlainBy Kōloa Volcanics
younger rejuvenated-stage volcanic vents
partOf Hawaiian Islands
surface form: Hawaiian archipelago

Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
tectonicSetting intraplate hotspot volcano

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Kauaʻi primaryVolcano Kauaʻi shield volcano
Kawaikini partOf Kauaʻi shield volcano