Hilina Slump

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title: Hilina Slump
text: The Hilina Slump, on the south flank of the Kīlauea Volcano on the southeast coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, is the most notable of several landslides that ring each of the Hawaiian Islands. These landslides are the means by which material deposited at a volcano's vents are transferred downward and seaward, eventually spilling onto the seabed to broaden the island. Kīlauea's entire south flank, extending out to Cape Kumukahi, is currently sliding seaward, with some parts of the central porti
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description: Subsided section of the Big Island of Hawaii
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilina_Slump
date created: 2005-06-26T23:59:34Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T15:51:45Z
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