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Geology and History of Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea, the highest peak on the Island of Hawai‘i (4,207.3 m, 13,803 ft), is a shield volcano built upon the southern flank of Kohala Volcano's eastern rift zone.
Glaciers Existed on Mauna Kea During Recent Ice Ages
Geologists have long recognized deposits formed by glaciers on Mauna Kea during recent ice ages.