The Tallest Sea Mountain - Mauna Kea
Hawaii's Tallest Mountain
By Susan Keenan, published Jan 31, 2008
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During these months, snow falls onto the higher portions of the mountain, reaching a depth of several meters. Although it is quite possible to ski on Mauna Kea if you are an advanced skier, the conditions are a bit too rough for casual skiers. The altitude is very high and the conditions are a bit extreme.
The estimated age of Mauna Kea is one million years old. It is only slightly larger than another of the famous Hawaiian volcanoes, Mauna Loa, the world's largest or most massive mountain. In fact, Mauna Kea sits north of Mauna Loa.
Mauna Kea is considered a shield volcano. This means that although lava flows for millions of years, the volcano does not explode violently on a regular basis. Currently, Mauna Kea is dormant. Its last eruption was approximately 4,500 years ago.
Originally included in the privately owned Parker Ranch, Mauna Kea is now home to numerous observatories. In fact, the Mauna Kea Observatories comprise the largest and most sophisticated facility in the world for the observation and studying of the infrared, optical, and submillimeter astronomy. Eleven nations, including Canada, France, and Japan, have joined together to create wonderful opportunities for stargazing and more.
Since the summit of Mauna Kea, the location for the observatory, is located high above the inversion layer, it offers at least 300 clear nights of viewing. The inversion layer is that part of the atmosphere where the pollutants are trapped in the cooler air below the clear warm air. Stargazing is excellent due to nights devoid of urban lights and clear skies devoid of pollution. The summit sits above 40% of the earth's atmosphere and 90% of the water vapor leading to some of the clearest images.
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Takeaways
- Mauna Kea is considered a shield volcano.
- Mauna Kea translates to the words, white mountain.
- The estimated age of Mauna Kea is one million years old.
Did You Know?
Although it is quite possible to ski on Mauna Kea if you are an advanced skier, the conditions are a bit too rough for casual skiers.
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