06-08-2018, 12:10 AM
It is what sheild volcanos do
It all seems to have been intentional......
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06-08-2018, 01:58 AM
The only intended part was that all those areas were downhill. All those areas that got filled in were lower parts of the land. Where else was the lava to go?
06-08-2018, 02:44 AM
Speculation.
Photo posted on Facebook, https://goo.gl/hJzkbr Some see a skull breathing fire, a laughing face in the upper right-hand corner, imagination is running wild.......... other comments, Pele is angry!
06-08-2018, 02:58 AM
Going completely around the island yesterday on our mission to pick-up the shelter shed security doors, I was struck, maybe for the first time, at the flow patterns you can see throughout Kau & Kona areas.
Most all of my time here in Hawaii`i, and truth be told, most all of my life, Kilauea flows have flowed in a fairly direct downhill manner at a fairly leisurely pace. The most "wandering" from my time here had been the 2014-15 Pahoa flow. The speed and volume of this current flow is way outside of my lifetime, but as we traveled the older flows, still very visible from just outside of my lifetime to over 2 centuries ago, you could see the massive wide wandering flows that must have kicked downhill... My musing started at the summit, a place I have become very familiar with over the years of study and work, and the changes very apparent even from the Highway. I thought of all of the native creatures, ones that I have gotten to know, exposed to the magnitude of ash & VOG, then I realized, before the Kau Desert Trail, at the Nene sign pullout, that this truly is the environment they evolved in. Every species here had to adapt to this cycle of creation, of mountain building. This is Hawaii`i, in its` unique, primal form.
06-08-2018, 03:31 AM
As a non-scientist to me it appears Puu Oo is pau, and she is draining out in the path of least resistance, fault line to ocean. Hopefully her dance with Halemaumau of balancing will be as quick and smooth as possible. It is tragic so many people are being displaced and I pray for ease and good fortune in all their transitions. We have lost some of the most beautiful landscape to be found on the planet however I choose to be grateful for the time we were able to enjoy it, truly a blessing.
06-08-2018, 04:12 AM
The human mind is supreme at rationalizing and finding patterns in the noise, even when those patterns don't really exist. The intention you are perceiving was likely the intention of the road builders to follow a nice level course between landscape features.
But I hear many projecting their own motives on the lava. Destroying the rich gated community, wiping out hippies, etc...
06-08-2018, 07:16 AM
Ditto randomq's comments.
We are indeed adept and finding a signal - whether real or not - in all the noise of life. Maybe best encapsulated by the old time adage: "it's an ill wind that doesn't blow someone some good" (paraphrasing here...). Although, in this case, as others have noted, the flow followed a trajectory that was equally inviting to the road planners and consumed the greenest (oldest) land on the shoreline - between the 1955 and 1960 lavas - that was attractive because of the greenery and the bay. Of course the flow did that, it's how flows move - to fill in dips and gaps in the previous flow fields... In a hundred years or so, the bay created by the 2018 flow field will be equally attractive to future generations... when it, in turn is filled in by the 2118 Kilauea ERZ eruption.
06-08-2018, 08:10 AM
And one of our questions will be: Do we engage in some ecosystem modification to help nature on its course, so as to make stark lava more inviting for human activities?
On (new) Kalapana beach for many years now people have carried out coconuts which sprouted and are now growing into a new grove. On the left of the trail most of the way out you'll even see a ficus that someone planted years ago. All this makes the Kapalana beach much more inviting (at least most of us think so). - - - - As far as modifying the shoreline to create new swimming areas, I won't get into that now, but make several points: 1) Unfortunately for human recreation, most lava sea cliffs are sheer drops into deep water and do not allow safe swimming. Nor does lava generally move in unusual configurations such as we have in Hilo, where a long curved arm of lava created wonderfully protected Richardson Ocean Park. That is a rare event; we should not expect it to occur in Puna. Probably more than 99% of Puna is girded by steep inhospitable shoreline. 2) In 1975 a powerful earthquake struck the Puna coast. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Hawaii_earthquake It dropped the Puna shoreline by up to 12 feet, helping to create the famous Drainpipes surf spot 3/4 mile south of Kaimu Bay. Surfers from around Hawaii Island drove to the Kapalana area to surf Drainpipes until its loss around 1990. The earthquake also affected recreation in Kapoho Bay and at the tidepools. (Maybe someone has recollections of the changes at these sites.) So unfortunately earthquakes (highly destructive) are probably the only force of nature that will create a nice new safe swimming bay or new tidepools on the Puna shoreline....
06-08-2018, 09:01 AM
Most of the stories about Pele are about finding meaning and intention in random events. This probably refers to the Heiheiahulu eruption, prior to which there hadn't been any middle to lower east rift zone flows for a couple of hundred years.
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06-08-2018, 09:09 AM
It's almost like this whole Island was made by volcanoes....Oh.
People moving to and developing in Puna Makai seem to have a problem understanding what the Kanaka Maoli have understood for centuries. Pele is going to come. Accept her and stay out of her way as she creates and cleanses. Build a new power grid in zones one and two? stupid Modern energy development has focused on home systems and mini grids that can be moved when needed Construct McMansions tied to a slab? stupid Modular units can be large or small and moved easily when needed Put in a modern septic system? stupid Modern composting systems can be portable and are better for the environment My sympathies to the people who have been displaced; but if we rebuild the same way instead of applying modern methods and materials to ancient sensibilities,........................stupid Even after this episode is finished.........Pele is coming. |
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