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Roadside Geology of Hawaii (Roadside Geology Series)

Roadside Geology of Hawaii (Roadside Geology Series)Authors: Richard W. Hazlett, Donald W. Hyndman
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews

Media: Paperback
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 304
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0878423443
Dewey Decimal Number: 559.69
EAN: 9780878423446

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5 out of 5 stars Used for Hiking and Backyard Oahu Research!   August 10, 2002
Greg Kingsley (Honolulu, HI)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I'm no vulcanologist! But the information in this book is as detailed as the lay person is comfortable with. Excellent, extremely informative, I learned a lot about Hawaii's geology through this book. As an avid hiker and the webmaster for Backyard Oahu, I frequented its pages to help me understand and explain some of Oahu's geography and specific trail geology. It is, however, limited to the "roadside" - so it doesn't go into great depth as would pertain to someone hiking far into the mountains. But, the overall information is detailed enough to provide an adequate understanding of how the island(s) were formed and why they look the way they do today! Backyard Oahu highly recommends this book!


5 out of 5 stars A must for "what is it?" people visiting Hawaii   November 3, 2005
Middle age tech freak (Auburn, CA United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

On my first visit to the islands, I realized that everything you see evolved from the lava that's usually associated with visits to the Big Island. But each of the islands had the same fiery volcanic past - and it's often very hidden amongst the magnificient landscapes that we all see. What makes black sand? Why is the dirt red? Why is Molokai rectangular? Why is Haleakala Crater so colorful? These and so many other questions are answered in chapters of general informaiton as well as a tour format using popular highways and byways.

This edition (the others in the series are superb as well) does a great job of describing what you're seeing in the widely varied landscapes of the Hawaiian Islands. The author describes the natural history of the elements of the island seen as you drive about, mostly describing the landmasses from a geologic perspective. If you have the slighest interest in how the islands were formed and how they evolved into what you see today, make sure you have this book before you leave. It's very readable, there's no need to have a geology background!



5 out of 5 stars tourism at its best   October 2, 2005
Rick D. Moore (Bandon, Oregon United States)
I love this book. I learned about different types of lava, I can impress my girlfriend with my geological knowledge while we vacation. It is a guide book which will help you at specific locations to identify the geology you are looking at. The beginning gives a good explanation of the general geological principles which apply to Hawaii: volcanology and plate techtonics.


5 out of 5 stars Geology in plain English   May 12, 2010
A. Bourdon (Boston, MA USA)
This book is a simple way for non-Geology speaking people to discover the marvels of the Geological world. It introduces you to the basics of geology and gives diagrams and examples explaining the geology of the volcanic Hot Spot that is Hawaii. Each island has its own chapter, complete with simple maps and images to match the explanation. Great guidebook if you are a Geologist or are just interested in going to Hawaii to see the volcanoes.


4 out of 5 stars A must for people interested in geology   January 10, 2007
Marcus A. Hollanders (Houston, TX USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I love this series, and this one did not disappoint me. In case you are interested in geology and you are going to Hawaii, I can really recommend this one. And who doesn't want to know more about the geology of these islands, especially when you go to the Big Island and visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The only improvement I can recommend is to have clearer maps with clearer indications of points of interest.

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