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Fonualei is an
uninhabited volcanic island in the
kingdom of Tonga. It 70 km
northwest of Vavaʻu and is part of the
highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction...
- Pulotu. The
islands of Kao, Tofua,
Hunga Haʻapai,
Hunga Tonga, Late and
Fonualei came from
stones thrown down from the
skies by Hikuleʻo. They are all volcanic...
- (also
known as
Pylstaart island), Fonuafo'ou, Tofua, Kao, Lata'iki, Late,
Fonualei, Toku, Niuato****pu, and Tafahi, make up the
Tongan Volcanic Arc and are...
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island is
Fonualei 19.7 km to the northwest. The
island was
inhabited in the 1830s, the
inhabitants living on Tokū and
having gardens on
Fonualei. Following...
- Institution. "Usu".
Global Volcanism Program.
Smithsonian Institution. "
Fonualei".
Global Volcanism Program.
Smithsonian Institution. "Cosiguina". Global...
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currently only rifting. To the
north east is the
southern section of the
Fonualei Rift and
Spreading Center (FRSC)
which is
southward propagating but to...
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translocate eggs of this
species to new islands, Late and
Fonualei. The
translocation was
successful on
Fonualei and an
estimated 350–500
birds now
breed there,...
- (Fonuafoʻou (Vavaʻu))
Fonualei 18°01′26″S 174°18′58″W / 18.024°S 174.316°W / -18.024; -174.316 (
Fonualei (volcano))
Fonualei 18°43′30″S 174°04′01″W...
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failed to find a
harbour at the last two
places he had
tried to land,
Fonualei (Bitterness island) and Late. He gave the
harbour at Vavaʻu the name Port...
- Edmonds, H. N.; Langmuir, C. H. (2006). "Hydrothermal
exploration of the
Fonualei Rift and
spreading center and the
Northeast Lau
spreading center". Geochemistry...