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

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

Season 1 Episode 12 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description

Volcanic rift zone reorganization and massive underground magma chambers are required to solve the mystery of Mauna Loa’s Ninole Hills. Mauna Loa’s lava flows repave 90% of the surface every 4,000 yrs, finding 100,000 yr old rocks is a geological detective sleuthing game.

Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo) marks the 10 yrs of his research in Geophysical Research Letters by diving into the geophysics of Hawaii. Using high-precision Bouguer gravity mapping, he reveals how catastrophic mass wasting events can knock a volcanic rift zone off its axis, preserving ancient topography and reshaping the evolution of basaltic island volcanism.

Topics

The Survival of the Ninole Hills: Why these ancient outcrops shouldn't exist on the surface of this active shield volcano

Gravity Anomalies Explained: How "boxes with springs" allow geophysicists to detect high-density olivine crystal accumulations

Failed vs. Migrated Rifts: Mauna Loa’s southwest rift zone likely once had a completely different orientation

Landslide Trigger: Mass wasting 600 cubic kilometers can geologically "instantly" shift a volcano’s internal stress regime

Chapters

(00:00) 10-Year Anniversary My Research

(02:40) Hotspots: Stationary Plumes vs. Moving Plates

(03:45) Basics of Isostasy: The Pool Floaty Model

(05:10) Convection, Ridge Push, and Slab Pull

(06:50) Shear Waves: How We Know the Mantle is Solid

(08:30) 90% of Mauna Loa's Surface is less 4000 yr old

(12:30) The Subsurface Density of the Ninole Hills

(14:45) Anatomy of a Rift Zone: Intrusions and Instability

(16:20) Dismissing the Proto-Volcano Hypothesis

(18:30) Fieldwork in Hawaii: Gravimeters and GPS

(20:15) Settling Olivine: Signature of Magma Chambers

(22:00) Triple Junction Physics: Rifts Prefer 120 Degrees

(23:45) Kilauea’s East Rift: Asymmetric Gravity Signals

(25:30) Geologically Instantaneous Migration Events

(28:00) West Flank Landslides: 240,000 yrs ago

(30:15) Comparing Mauna Loa to Tenerife’s Angara Volcano

(31:45) Impact on Global Island Volcanism

(32:30) Volcanic Faults: The Dad Joke Segment

Links

HVO: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/hvo

Research Paper doi: 10.1002/2015GL065863

Email: whimsical.wavelengths@gmail.com

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Whimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).

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