They're shutting it down to give ownership to the Natives of Hawaii, right???
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Im a bit mixed with this because yeah if it was going to be conserved with stewardship given to native hawaiians or some such then it would be great. On the other hand if its going to be turned into hawaii's first great coal mine....
I know it's a joke, but in case you're wondering: there's no coal on Hawaii. It's too young, geologically speaking.
I was wondering about if there is any iron on the Hawaiian islands the other day, specifically because I knew they were pretty young geologically speaking. This train of thought was inspired by Vintage Story, and my complete inability to find bauxite.
I don't believe so. IIRC from my mineralogy & petrology courses, minable quantities of most metals occur from 4 sources:
- hydrothermal deposits: where water impregnates crustal rock at a high temperature and pressure, dissolving metals, which are then released as the water cools.
- placer deposits: where small crystals of metal ores are chipped away by erosion and carried by fluid. Those dense particles settle out from the liquid as soon as it slows down, so they all end up concentrated in specific places in rivers, lakes, etc.
- pegmatites & layered intrusions: these are igneous bodies which, due to the processes of their formation, tend to create either very large crystals of rare minerals (pegmatites), or significant concentrations of those rare metals over an entire magma chamber (layered intrusions). Hawaii doesn't exhibit the necessary geologic conditions for either of these cases.
- banded iron formations: caused when, during the Great Oxygenation Event, microbes bound oxygen atoms to iron ions in the early ocean, effectively eating the energy of that reaction, as Iron ions became less stable with higher oxygen fugacity, and the Iron Oxide that was created, suddenly insoluble, sank to the ocean floor.
As a very recent mantle-plume-driven volcanic arc, Hawaii doesn't exhibit the necessary conditions for any of these in great degrees, so you would not expect to find any serious metal deposits there.
We all know Trump probably doesn't know that there are natives, and if he does then it's straight fuck you to them. I am not expecting a more right-wing president to deviate from the sacred tradition of fucking over the indigenous.
for sure. its just retiring the telescope, taken as a thing sans trump or any of the current fuckery, is necessarily a bad thing.
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