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Mauna Ulu erupting in 1974
Cutaway view of Kilauea's eastern rift zone. Mauna Ulu can be seen to the right of Kilauea Caldera

Mauna Ulu is a volcanic cone in the eastern rift zone of the Kīlauea volcano on the island of Hawaii. It falls within the bounds of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Ulu was in a state of eruption from May 1969 to July 1974.

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Etymology

The name, Mauna Ulu, means "the growing mountain".

1969–1974 eruption

Toadstool-shaped formations dot the desolate landscape of Mauna Ulu.

The eruption that formed Mauna Ulu began on May 24, 1969 and continued until July 22, 1974.[1] At the time, this was the longest-lasting and most voluminous eruption on Kīlauea's flank in at least 2,200 years, lasting 1,774 days and producing 350 million cubic meters of lava.[1] Lava flowed down the sides of the feature and large lava fountains (Including one 539.5 meter high fountain) were witnessed. The flows formed during this time period cover 44 sq. km and some lava deposits are reported to be 7.6 meters deep. The flows destroyed parts of the Chain of Craters Road, but the damage has since been repaired and the dormant cone can be now be visited.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "1969-1974 Mauna Ulu Eruption - Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  2. ^ "Mauna Ulu - Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2017-01-09.


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