Evolution in Hawaii

Evolution in Hawaii
Author: National Academy of Sciences
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2004-02-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309166705

As both individuals and societies, we are making decisions today that will have profound consequences for future generations. From preserving Earth's plants and animals to altering our use of fossil fuels, none of these decisions can be made wisely without a thorough understanding of life's history on our planet through biological evolution. Companion to the best selling title Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science, Evolution in Hawaii examines evolution and the nature of science by looking at a specific part of the world. Tracing the evolutionary pathways in Hawaii, we are able to draw powerful conclusions about evolution's occurrence, mechanisms, and courses. This practical book has been specifically designed to give teachers and their students an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of evolution using exercises with real genetic data to explore and investigate speciation and the probable order in which speciation occurred based on the ages of the Hawaiian Islands. By focusing on one set of islands, this book illuminates the general principles of evolutionary biology and demonstrate how ongoing research will continue to expand our knowledge of the natural world.

Hawaii, Land of Volcanoes

Hawaii, Land of Volcanoes
Author: Jan TenBruggencate
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781566471541

In Hawaii, Land of Volcanoes the reader is taken on a great visual adventure. You can follow the life of volcanoes, from their birth deep under the oceanlike the still-submerged Loihito their growth into stone giants like Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, and ultimately through their erosion, decay and return to the world below the sea. Each of these stages presents modern viewers with some of the most dramatic scenery on the planet. Mountains anchored to the seafloor have snowy summits three miles above the surface of the ocean. Coastal cliffs plunge more than a thousand feet from rainforests down to raging surf. Coral-ringed shores create ivory sand beaches.

Characteristics of Hawaiian Volcanoes

Characteristics of Hawaiian Volcanoes
Author: Taeko Jane Takahashi
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2014
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781411338722

Characteristics of Hawaiian Volcanoes establishes a benchmark for the currrent understanding of volcanism in Hawaii, and the articles herein build upon the elegant and pioneering work of Dutton, Jagger, Steams, and many other USGS and academic scientists. Each chapter synthesizes the lessons learned about a specific aspect of volcanism in Hawaii, based largely o continuous observation of eruptive activity and on systematic research into volcanic and earthquake processes during HVO's first 100 years. NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNTS FOR ALREADY REDUCED SALE ITEMS.

Discover Hawaii's Volcanoes

Discover Hawaii's Volcanoes
Author: Island Heritage Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780896102453

Explores many aspects of volcanoes from ancient Hawaiian legends to geothermal energy.

Kilauea

Kilauea
Author: Island Heritage Publishing
Publisher: Island Heritage Pub
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780896102040

Pocket Guide to Hawaii, Land of Volcanoes

Pocket Guide to Hawaii, Land of Volcanoes
Author: Jan TenBruggencate
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781566474979

In A Pocket Guide to Hawaii: Land of Volcanoes, the reader takes a great visual adventure. You can follow the life of volcanoes, from their birth deep under the ocean--like the still-submerged Loihi--to their growth into stone giants like Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, and ultimately through their erosion, decay and return to the world below the sea.

A Year in the National Parks

A Year in the National Parks
Author: Stefanie Payne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692926789

On January 1 of 2016, Stefanie Payne, a creative professional working at NASA Headquarters, and Jonathan Irish, a photographer with National Geographic, left their lives in Washington, D.C. and hit the open road on an expedition to explore and document all 59 of America's national parks during the centennial celebration of the U.S. National Park Service - 59 parks in 52 weeks - the Greatest American Road Trip. Captured in more than 300,000 digital photographs, written stories, and videos shared by the national and international media, their project resulted in an incredible view of America's National Park System seen in its 100th year. 'A Year in the National Parks, The Greatest American Road Trip' is a gorgeous visual journey through our cherished public lands, detailing a rich tapestry of what makes each park special, as seen along an epic journey to visit them all within one special celebratory year.

Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes (mythology)

Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes (mythology)
Author: W. D. Westervelt
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The first part of this book focuses on the legends of Hawaii and its volcanoes. The second part considers the geology of the region and discusses the crack in the floor of the Pacific, Hawaiian volcanoes, volcanic activity and the changes in the Kilauea crater. It also looks at the foundation of the observatory.

Place Names of Hawaii

Place Names of Hawaii
Author: Mary Kawena Pukui
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1976-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780824805241

How many place names are there in the Hawaiian Islands? Even a rough estimate is impossible. Hawaiians named taro patches, rocks, trees, canoe landings, resting places in the forests, and the tiniest spots where miraculous events are believed to have taken place. And place names are far from static--names are constantly being given to new houses and buildings, streets and towns, and old names are replaced by new ones. It is essential, then, to record the names and the lore associated with them now, while Hawaiians are here to lend us their knowledge. And, whatever the fate of the Hawaiian language, the place names will endure. The first edition of Place Names of Hawaii contained only 1,125 entries. The coverage is expanded in the present edition to include about 4,000 entries, including names in English. Also, approximately 800 more names are included in this volume than appear in the second edition of the Atlas of Hawaii.