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- Ninole_Hills abstract "The Ninole Hills, also known as the Ninole Volcanic Series, are steep eroded hills of shield basalts on the south side of the Island of Hawaii. Recent data suggests that these hills are either the remnants of large escarpments that pre-date the Mauna Loa volcano (the largest active volcano in the world), or uplifted blocks from the oldest parts of the Mauna Loa fault system.The Ninole Hills are remains of the top rim of a big deep hollow left when the prehistoric Punalu`u landslide slid away. The rim over time eroded into deep canyons as lava from Mauna Loa ran down into the hollow and slowly filled it instead of burying the rim area, until now parts of the tops of the inter-canyon ridges are still unburied.It is apparent from the ruggedness of the eroded hills that they are much older than the surrounding landscape. Most of the surface of Mauna Loa is thought to have formed within the last 4,000 years, but the Ninole Hills are estimated to be between 100,000 and 200,000 years old. During this period there seem to have been massive failures in the support of the south wall of Mauna Loa, resulting in debris landslides that removed chunks out of the volcano, revealing remnants of the older sections of Mauna Loa.".
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- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_the_United_States.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Debris.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Escarpment.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii_(island).
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Landslide.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Mauna_Loa.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Punaluu,_Hawaii.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Shield_volcano.
- Ninole_Hills wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ninole Hills".
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- Ninole_Hills subject Category:Hills_of_the_United_States.
- Ninole_Hills subject Category:Landforms_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Ninole_Hills hypernym Hills.
- Ninole_Hills type Mountain.
- Ninole_Hills type Landform.
- Ninole_Hills comment "The Ninole Hills, also known as the Ninole Volcanic Series, are steep eroded hills of shield basalts on the south side of the Island of Hawaii. Recent data suggests that these hills are either the remnants of large escarpments that pre-date the Mauna Loa volcano (the largest active volcano in the world), or uplifted blocks from the oldest parts of the Mauna Loa fault system.The Ninole Hills are remains of the top rim of a big deep hollow left when the prehistoric Punalu`u landslide slid away.".
- Ninole_Hills label "Ninole Hills".
- Ninole_Hills sameAs Q7039074.
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- Ninole_Hills sameAs Q7039074.
- Ninole_Hills wasDerivedFrom Ninole_Hills?oldid=649347741.
- Ninole_Hills isPrimaryTopicOf Ninole_Hills.