Topographic History of the Maui Nui Complex, Hawai'i, and Its Implications for Biogeography1

Figure 5. Profile of features from Figure 4 projected into vertical plane along transect line A-A'. Vertical exaggeration is 15 times. Major breaks-in-slope indicated by heavy line labeled according to naming convention from Figure 4.
Figure 5.

Profile of features from Figure 4 projected into vertical plane along transect line A-A'. Vertical exaggeration is 15 times. Major breaks-in-slope indicated by heavy line labeled according to naming convention from Figure 4.

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Manuscript accepted 1 May 2003.

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