Atlas of Hawai'iThis atlas is divided into six sections. The first section contains detailed reference maps with place names for towns, mountains, bays, harbours and other features. This is followed by four sections on the physical, biotic, cultural and social aspects of the Hawaii environment. |
Contents
Kauai and Niihau | 3 |
xiii | 154 |
37 | 161 |
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands | 205 |
29 | 211 |
Geology | 219 |
Earthquakes | 239 |
Volcanic Hazards on the Island of Hawaii | 258 |
Hurricanes | 264 |
Water | 282 |
97 | 289 |
THE BIOTIC ENVIRONMENT | 298 |
305 | |
313 | |
Common terms and phrases
acres agriculture ali'i alien Annual areas Atoll average basalt Beach birds Center coastal coral County Crater cultural Department of Business Development and Tourism ecosystems endangered endemic erosion eruptions ethnic feet Fishpond forest French Frigate Shoals groundwater Gulch Haleakalā Harbor Hawai'i Island Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian language hazards Hilo Honolulu industry Japanese Juvik Kaho'olawe Kailua Kamehameha Kaua'i Kilauea kilometers Kipuka Kohala Kona Lana'i land lava flows leeward mainland major marine Maui Mauna Kea Mauna Loa ment Midway Atoll miles military million Moloka'i National Native Hawaiian Ni'ihau North NWHI 24 O'ahu Oa 8 F6 Oa 9 ocean Pacific Pali Park percent plantation plants Polynesian population programs Pu'u rainfall Ranch reef residents Resources Ridge schools sea level shrublands slopes soil species state's statewide Stream temperature tion trade winds tsunami University of Hawai'i urban visitors volcano Wai'anae Waimea whale