Ash deposits and block showing impact. Northside Kilauea. 1921

Item

Title
Ash deposits and block showing impact. Northside Kilauea. 1921
Photographer
Likely, Mark Jefferson
Description
Ash deposits after an eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii in 1921. An umbrella has been placed next to a rock in the soil layers to show size perspective and how the rock caused a crater in the top soil until it was eventually filled in with more ash. The ash layers have been compounded and now appear to have loose, rocky striations. A tree grows on top of the embankment.
Date Span
1900-1935
Object Type
Black and White Positive Lantern Slide
Subject
Landscape; Ash Deposits; Kilauea; Hawaii
Collection Location
Box 121
Location
Hawaii, United States
Exact Date
Exact Date Unknown
High Resolution Available
TIF
Cataloger
Rachel Ellenson
Date Digital File Created
1/24/2017
Digital File ID
010_MJ_121_072
Type
MJ
Rights
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