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         Hawaii Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Two remote sensing techniques for archaeological investigations ([Theses for the degree of Master of Arts - University of Hawaii) by Carl Niels Nielsen, 1975
  2. ... Ash formations of the island Hawaii (Third Special report of the Hawaiian volcano observatory of Hawaii national park and the Hawaiian volcano research association.T. A. Jaggar, director) by Chester Keeler Wentworth, 1938
  3. The geographic development of the port of Honolulu ([Theses for the degree of Master of Arts / University of Hawaii) by Charles W Sturgell, 1983
  4. How the Territory of Hawaii grew and what domain it covers by Penrose Clibborn Morris, 1934
  5. Plants and Flowers of Hawaii by S. H. Sohmer, R. Gustafson, 1987-07
  6. Hawaii Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh Hawaii Books) by Carole Marsh, 1994-01
  7. Six Months in Hawaii (Pacific Basin Series) by Isabella L. Bird, 1987-02
  8. Hawaii (United States) by Bob Italia, 1998-02
  9. China's Island Frontier: Studies in the Historical Geography of Taiwan
  10. Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography (Hawai'i Studies on Korea)
  11. Hawaii (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, Patricia K. Kummer, 1998-01
  12. Behold Hawaii,: An island, by Frances Harrison, 1938
  13. A study of representative history and geography textbooks used in English-speaking countries bordering on the Pacific (University of Hawaii) by Curtis Tate Leaf, 1927
  14. Islands on Islands: Plant Life on the Granite Outcrops of Western Australia (Harold L. Lyon Arboretum Lecture/University of Hawaii, No 15) by Robert Ornduff, 1987-09

81. Geography 491
College Professor Dr Harry M. Jol. Name of Class geography 491 hawaii, TheBig Island. Course Level University. Project e-mail contact jolhm@uwec.edu.
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College Professor: Dr Harry M. Jol Name of Class: Geography 491- Hawaii, The Big Island Course Level: University Project e-mail contact: jolhm@uwec.edu URL of project homepage: http://www.uwec.edu/jolhm/Hawaii2001/Homepage Department of Geography-Homepage Narrative Page

82. National Geographic Caving References
Lava tubes hawaii. November Wonder Islands Of The Amazon Delta. Fruit bats - Australia,Hell s Pocket. December The geography Of Jordan. Caves - Early man.
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This page presents an extensive list of 227 articles in National Geographic magazine which contain references to caving related subjects. This includes:
  • Caves (tourist, wild, significant),
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  • Cave biology (bats, birds, salamanders, sharks, frogs, spiders),
  • Karst (landscapes, hydrology),
  • Achaeological sites and excavations in and around caves,
  • Cave art and pictographs,
  • Cave usage by humans (shrines, dwellings, storage),
  • Cave-like rock formations and landscapes (canyons, overhangs, cliffs, glaciers, lava).
There is no Search facility, but the Find function of your WWW browser can be used to locate reference to whatever cave, location or subject you are interested. This page also contains a list of issues which we suspect to contain articles with caving references but we have not actually sighted these to verify the fact. Check your library. If you have any of these issues then we would appreciate it if you could please let us know what they contain in terms of subjects given above.
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83. Hotels On The Hawaii Islands -- Hawaii, Honolulu, Kahoolawe, Kauai, Lanai, Maui,
hawaii geography,
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Hawaii - Geography 50th state of the United States, comprising a group of eight major islands and numerous islets in the central Pacific Ocean, c.2,100 mi (3,380 km) SW of San Francisco. Some of the world's largest active and inactive volcanoes are found on Hawaii and Maui; eruptions of the active volcanoes have provided spectacular displays but their lava flows have occasionally caused great property damage. Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are volcanic mountains on Hawaii island; Haleakala volcano is on Maui in Haleakala National Park. Vegetation is generally luxuriant throughout the islands, with giant fern forests in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kahoolawe, however, is arid, and Niihau and Molokai have very dry seasons. Although many species of birds and domestic animals have been introduced on the islands, there are few wild animals other than boars and goats, and there are no snakes. The coastal waters abound with fish.
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84. Green Apple Books: Atlas Of Hawaii (Department Of Geography, University Of Hawai
Oversized in Wrappers Publisher University of hawaii Press Year...... Title Atlas of hawaii Author Department of geography, University of hawaii
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85. Geography Home Page
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86. UH CSS Homepage
University of hawaii at Manoa, College of Social Sciences (CSS) is one of the world's most distinguished centers of learning and research. Located in Honolulu, hawaii, on the campus of the UH mail server (mail.hawaii.edu) is scanning for this UH ITS PcAlerts web site http//www.hawaii.edu/pcalerts be found at http//www.hawaii.edu/antivirus/ howtoupdate.html
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87. Barewalls.com For Hawaii From Space Art Prints Posters
hawaii From Space Art. Choose from fine art, decorative art, sports celebrities posters. We offer the fastest, easiest most affordable way to decorate your home or office. hawaii From Space
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88. National Geographic Travel Guide: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Things to See and Do Suggestions fromNational Geographic Guidebooks, Browse Our Guidebook Collection.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A true geological hot spot, this national park contains two of the world’s most active volcanoes. Measured from the seafloor, broad Mauna Loa is the tallest mountain on Earth, and Kilauea continues to spew and spit, constantly reforming the landscape around it. Magma vents on the seafloor send lava shooting to the surface, erupting into molten streams that flow straight into the Pacific, forming new land as they cool. Visitors can hike on lava trails and see firsthand the forest regeneration that takes place constantly here. Scenic drives also wind through the Ka`u Desert and a rain forest, home to a rich concentration of Hawaiian birds and other wildlife. Photo: Steam shoots from the top of Kilauea, a still growing volcano.

89. National Geographic Photo Gallery: Biodiversity--Hawaii
bear no thorns or toxins. —From “The Variety of Life,” February 1999, NationalGeographic magazine More from National Geographic hawaii’s tropical
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"Defenseless natives, lobelias and greenswords flourish in Maui’s Pu’u Kukui Watershed preserve, where they’re protected from introduced pigs, goats, and deer. Hawaii’s plants evolved in the absence of indigenous browsing mammals and therefore bear no thorns or toxins."
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90. Hawaii Flags Geographic.org Hawaiian Flag
Flags Here hawaii. This flag of hawaii is intended for representationalpurposes and no claim to technical accuracy is made. Click
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  • 91. Webwcal
    geography. The Hawaiian Islands make up the most remote land mass inthe world. Emerging approx. 32 million years ago, the 132 scattered
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    GEOGRAPHY The Polynesians were very aware of their environment. Relying on maritime instincts, their eyes, stars and natural phenomena - anthropologists believe Polynesians were navigating over distances in excess of 1000 miles prior to 500 A.D. By contrast, western man waited until the 15th century before daring out on large ocean journeys of significant latitude.
    Headquarters of the Polynesian main body was established in the largest island ( ) of the leeward group of Tahiti . As based fleets set out to settle the Society Islands, Samoa Tonga Fiji , and finally and New Zealand - they established colonies often named after their home port island. In Somoa the largest island is called . In the Cook Islands it is . In New Zealand the ancient home is . In the Hawaiian islands the largest island is
    The first discoverers of were Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands between 500 and 800 A.D. About 500 years later, 1000 A.D. and 1200 A.D., Tahitian fleets began arriving. Both groups brought to the Hawaiian Archipelago a common basic language, similar foods, traditions and gods, related cultural peculiarities and synonymous myth.
    These two groups of Polynesians made the over 2000 mile run to by trailing the golden plover, riding tradewinds and fixing on the key stars. Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, passes directly over

    92. Economic Census
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    Data for all sectors (drill-down Statistics about businesses with paid employees: 1997 data by NAICS - U.S., states, counties, and metro areas

    93. ProximityOne Interactive Analysis System Software
    a sample Census 2000 Detailed Characteristics Report prepared using IAS presentinga sideby-side comparative analysis of three hawaii geographic areas (PDF).
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    94. Hawaii
    and local curricula. hawaii Geographic Alliance mfhiguch@hawaii.eduhttp//www.hawaii.edu/hga. hawaii State Climatologist PaoShin
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    Hawaii Agencies and Organizations
  • Geographic Alliance Network Hawaii State Climatologist NASA Education Resources State Geological Survey ... U.S. Geological Survey
  • Geographic Alliance Network
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    The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliances-grassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Hawaii Geographic Alliance
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    Hawaii State Climatologist Pao-Shin Chu, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Department of Meteorology
    University of Hawaii
    Honolulu HI 96822
    Phone: (808) 956-2567
    Fax: (808) 956-2877
    Email: chu@soest.hawaii.edu NASA Education Resources NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. State Geological Survey Almost all of the 50 states (and Puerto Rico) have an agency that deals with geological hazards and resources within its bounds. Some have more than one (e.g., one for petroleum resources, one for general geology, and one for water resources), and some have delegated the responsibilities to a unit within a state university. Most, but not all of these institutions are connected to the Internet. For all of these agencies, we've included snail mail addresses as well as known e-mail and Internet links.

    95. National Geographic Adventure Magazine: Volcanoes Photo Gallery
    See photos from a National Geographic Adventure magazine assignment on hawaii sKilauea, the world s most active volcano. nationalgeographic.com logo, Home.
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    96. Aloha From Oahu Visitors Bureau (Honolulu, Hawaii)
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    99. Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database
    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
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    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
    Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database
    GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):

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