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- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō abstract "Puʻu ʻŌʻō (often written Puu Oo, and pronounced [ˈpuʔu ˈʔoːʔoː], roughly "poo-oo oh-oh") is a cinder/spatter cone in the eastern rift zone of the Kīlauea volcano of the Hawaiian Islands. Puʻu ʻŌʻō has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983, making it the longest-lived rift-zone eruption of the last two centuries.Although the name is often translated as "Hill of the ʻŌʻō Bird" from Hawaiian, there is a different explanation of the Hawaiian appellation. The word ʻŌʻō also means digging stick. Because in Hawaiian legends the volcano goddess Pele uses her magic rod pāoa to create volcanic pits, this seems to be the intention for the naming. The cone was originally informally called "Puʻu O" by volcanologists, who simply assigned letters to vents as they arose during the first part of the eruption.By January 2005, 2.7 cubic kilometers (0.65 cu mi) of magma covered an area of more than 117 square kilometers (45 sq mi) and added 230 acres (0.93 km2) of land to the Southeast coast of Hawaiʻi. So far, the eruption has claimed 189 buildings and 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) of highways, as well as a church, a store, the Wahaʻula Visitor Center, and many ancient Hawaiian sites, including the Wahaʻula heiau. The coastal highway has been closed since 1987, as it has been buried under lava up to 35 meters (115 ft) thick.".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō thumbnail Puu_Oo_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō wikiPageID "1305336".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō wikiPageRevisionID "606052070".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō age "9.46728E8".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō article "U.S. Geological Survey fact sheet 144-02: The Puu Ōō-Kūpaianahā eruption of Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaii, 1983 to 2003".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō article "USGS Volcano Hazards Program: The Puu Ōō-Kūpaianahā eruption: still flowing after all these years".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō elevationFt "2290".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō lastEruption "1983".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō location Hawaii.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō location Hawaii_(island).
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō location United_States.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō name "Puu Ōō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō photo "Puu_Oo_cropped.jpg".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō photoCaption "View at dusk, June 1983".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō range Hawaiian_Islands.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō topo "USGS Kalalua".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Volcanic_cone.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō url "http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/fact-sheet/fs144-02/".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō url "http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/About/Highlights/Kilauea/KilHigh.html".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō belt Hawaiian%E2%80%93Emperor_seamount_chain.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō subject Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō subject Category:Cinder_cones_of_the_United_States.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō subject Category:Parasitic_cones.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō subject Category:Volcanoes_of_the_Island_of_Hawaii.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō point "19.386388888888888 -155.105".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Mountain.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type NaturalPlace.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Place.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Wikidata:Q532.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Mountain.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Place.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type Location.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō type SpatialThing.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō comment "Puʻu ʻŌʻō (often written Puu Oo, and pronounced [ˈpuʔu ˈʔoːʔoː], roughly "poo-oo oh-oh") is a cinder/spatter cone in the eastern rift zone of the Kīlauea volcano of the Hawaiian Islands. Puʻu ʻŌʻō has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983, making it the longest-lived rift-zone eruption of the last two centuries.Although the name is often translated as "Hill of the ʻŌʻō Bird" from Hawaiian, there is a different explanation of the Hawaiian appellation.".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō label "Puʻu ʻŌʻō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō label "Puʻu ʻŌʻō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō label "Puʻu ʻŌʻō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō label "Puʻu ʻŌʻō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō label "Puʻu ʻŌʻō".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Pu%CA%BBu_%CA%BB%C5%8C%CA%BB%C5%8D.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Puʻu_ʻŌʻō.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Puʻu_ʻŌʻō.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Puʻu_ʻŌʻō.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs 푸우오오_산.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Puʻu_ʻŌʻō.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Q1372968.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō sameAs Q1372968.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō lat "19.386388888888888".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō long "-155.105".
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō wasDerivedFrom Puʻu_ʻŌʻō?oldid=606052070.
- Puʻu_ʻŌʻō depiction Puu_Oo_cropped.jpg.