No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
4. Note on the Volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
Extract
The late Transit of Venus Expedition gave the writer some opportunities of visiting several islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago, some details of which may prove interesting.
They form a group of islands about 10½ hours west longitude from Greenwich, and about 20° to 22° north of the equator, and differ in size from 10 miles long by 6 or 7 broad, to 90 miles by 60, which are about the dimensions of the most easterly and largest, viz., Hawaii (the Owyhee of Cook). The general lie of the islands is from north-west to south-east, those in the east displaying the most recent traces of volcanic activity.
- Type
- Proceedings 1875-76
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1878
References
page 117 note * The name of the Hawaiian Fire-Goddess.