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Geologic linework in Universal Transverse Mercator projection, North American datum 1983, zone 4

Topographic base and bounding latitude-longitude ticks from U.S. Geological Survey, Honolulu County, year of publication unspecified. Universal Transverse Mercator projection, zone 4, International spheroid

Base, intended for visual reference only, is fitted to GIS-based coastline by inspection

Geology of Ko‘olau Range and many island-wide sedimentary units from Stearns (1939). Digital compilation by K.M. Brunt, D.R. Sherrod, and S.E. Watkins. Fitting to modern topographic base by D.R. Sherrod and S.E. Watkins, 2004Volcanic geology in Wai‘anae Range by J.M. Sinton, 1980-2004. Compiled into digital version by D.R. Sherrod, 2004

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SCALE 1:100 000

PLANIMETRIC BASE; NO TOPOGRAPHIC DEPICTION

0 4 8 12 KILOMETERS

Geologic Map of the State of Hawai‘i, Sheet 3—Island of O‘ahuBy

David R. Sherrod, John M. Sinton, Sarah E. Watkins, and Kelly M. Brunt2007

MAPLOCATION

PRINCIPAL HAWAIIANISLANDS

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

OPEN-FILE REPORT 2007-1089SHEET 3 of 8

Pamphlet accompanies map

Available on World Wide Web at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1089/

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LualualeiValley

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Ni‘ihauvolcano

Kaua‘ivolcano

Ko‘olau volcano Wai‘anae volcano

East Moloka‘ivolcano

West Moloka‘ivolcano

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CORRELATION OF MAP UNITS

SURFICIAL DEPOSITS COMMON TO SEVERAL OF THE ISLANDS

VOLCANIC AND INTRUSIVE ROCKS AND SPARSE INTERBEDDED SEDIMENTARY BEDS

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[Boxes without color show ages of correlative stratigraphicformations on adjacent islands not depicted on this map]

SURFICIAL DEPOSITS COMMON TO SEVERAL OF THE ISLANDS

Qf Fill (Holocene)

Qa Alluvium (Holocene)

Qbd Beach deposits (Holocene)

Qdy Younger dune deposits (Holocene)

Qdo Older dune deposits (Holocene and Pleistocene)

Qcrs Calcareous reef rock and marine sediment (Pleistocene)

QTao Older alluvium (Pleistocene and Pliocene)

Conformable and interbedded to disconformable

VOLCANIC AND INTRUSIVE ROCKS ON THE ISLAND OF O‘AHU

Honolulu Volcanics (Pleistocene)—Divided into:

Deposits from Koko fissure system—Consists of:

Qokl Lava flows

Qokt Tuff

Qoks Spatter

Deposits from Tantalus Peak and Sugar Loaf vents—Consists of:

Qotl Lava Flows

Qott Tuff

Qol Lava flows

Qov Cinder vent deposits

Qobr Breccia

Qot Tuff cone deposits

Disconformity

Ko‘olau Basalt (Pleistocene(?) and Pliocene)—Divided into:

QTkl Lava flows

QTkt Vitric and lithic tuff

QTkdc Dike complex

QTki Intrusive rocks

Kailua Member—Divided into:

QTkkl Lava flows

QTkkdc Dike complex within Kailua Member

QTkkbr Breccia deposits

Conformable, possibly interbedded

Wai‘anae Volcanics (Pliocene)—Divided into:

Kolekole Member—Divided into:

Talel Lava flows

Talev Vent deposits

Talec Debris flows

Pālehua Member—Divided into:

Tapl Lava flows

Tapv Vent deposits

Kamaile‘unu Member—Divided into:

Takl Lava flows

Takv Vent deposits

Takbr Breccia

Takmk Mauna Kūwale Rhyodacite Flow

Takil Icelandite lava flows

Takiv Icelandite vent deposits

Lualualei Member—Divided into:

Tall Lava flows

Talv Vent deposits

Tai Intrusive rocks

Contact—Approximately located

Fault—Dashed where approximately located; dotted where concealed; queried where extent uncertain

Dike—Showing trend of intrusions in units Tai and QTki. Depiction partly schematic owing to exposure mostly in cliffs

LIST OF MAP UNITS ON SHEET 3 (THIS MAP)See explanatory pamphlet for complete descriptions

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Qdo

2

5.33

0.78

Pliocene

Miocene

TERTIARY

2.58

0.78

0.9881.0721.1731.185

1.7781.9452.1282.148

3.0323.1163.2073.330

4.1874.300

4.4934.631

4.7994.8964.9975.235

Normal polarity (shaded) and reversed polarity (white) shown for subchrons through end of Gilbert time

(nonlinear scale)

Matuyama Reversed-Polarity Chron

Gilbert Reversed-Polarity Chron

Gauss Normal-Polarity Chron

Brunhes Normal-Polarity Chron

Holocene

Pleistocene

QUATERNARY

0.011

0

0.150

3.60

6.03

Approximate age, in millions of years*

PolarityChrons

*Time scale from Gradstein and others (2006)

1.81

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