09-06-2014, 06:31 AM
like the highly detailed map posted last week on another thread, the blue lines are the flow lines (ie downhill direction), they are not always creekbeds, but can be.. they just show the way a liquid would flow in that area (ie lava, water)...
there is a more detailed similar map on this link related to a 2007 flow,... also a map (page4) that show these same style flow lines (more detailed) and also color highlights the age of the flows for all of Puna (ie mine is Mauna Loa ca750+ years ago)
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1264/of2007-1264.pdf
PS. What I found by these maps is my place in Hawaiian Acres (top left corner) was prob covered by Mauna Loa (750+ yrs ago) or maybe Kilauea (400 yrs ago) (Im right on the edge of the 2)
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
there is a more detailed similar map on this link related to a 2007 flow,... also a map (page4) that show these same style flow lines (more detailed) and also color highlights the age of the flows for all of Puna (ie mine is Mauna Loa ca750+ years ago)
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1264/of2007-1264.pdf
PS. What I found by these maps is my place in Hawaiian Acres (top left corner) was prob covered by Mauna Loa (750+ yrs ago) or maybe Kilauea (400 yrs ago) (Im right on the edge of the 2)
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha