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Shore benches on the island of Oahu, Hawaii

August 1, 1935

The Island of Oahu is third in size in the Hawaiian group and lies in the mid-Pacific about 2,100 miles southwest of San Francisco. Honolulu, the capital and principal port of this group, is on Oahu. Two dissected volcanic domes, the Waianae Range (4,035 feet high) and the Koolau Range (3,105 feet high) make up the island. They are surrounded by a nearly continuous coastal plain, in places reaching nearly 6 miles in width and consisting of emerged Pleistocene reef limestone and terrigenous deposits. A living coral reef fringes all of the island except the east and west ends.

Publication Year 1935
Title Shore benches on the island of Oahu, Hawaii
DOI 10.1130/GSAB-46-1467
Authors Harold T. Stearns
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geological Society of America Bulletin
Index ID 70221657
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse