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HAWAII
GEOLOGY
People look at the
Hawaiian Islands and
think to themselves,
“This is just one big solid
rock!”
The reality is lava rock is among the
weakest in the world and decays the fastest
of all the rock formations. Nature has
ordered that the youngest material out of the
earth falls apart first.
Volcanic rock decays and erodes quickly.
The decay is the result of a subtropical
setting with relatively high temperatures and
humidity all year round. Volcanic rocks are
high in iron content. In the hot, humid
climate the iron rusts and the volcanic
material falls apart. That is why the soil is
red - because of the rusted iron. Then the
high mountains catch the moisture riding in
on the trade winds and much rainfall occurs
at the higher elevations. This rainfall takes
off down the steep hillsides and erodes the
decaying rocks.
Some of the red dirt is
what we call, “moisture
active.”
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The eroding soil ends up on the flatter
ground toward the beach and - especially on
Oahu - this eroded soil is deposited in
backwater called lagoonal deposits.
Lagoonal deposits are quite soft and piling is
required to support structures of any size.
Meanwhile in the intermediate elevations
between the steep mountains and the
lagoons the red dirt has formed and waiting
for the developers who like to build houses
on it.
That is, it has the property of changing
volume when the moisture content changes.
When the volume changes, any light
structures sitting on it (like your house) can
go up or down. This is the source of the
expansion and contraction of footings and
floor slabs that are constructed on red dirt. A
whole specialty revolves around curing,
founding and repairing of light buildings on
expansive soils.
The higher hillside areas give rise to
development that seeks another kind of
experience - the view. Hillside volcanic rocks
can appear solid, but they are not
necessarily so.
Careful foundation design
and construction is required
on any hillside property.
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