From sea level the mountain descends 16 400 feet 5000 meters to the ocean floor.
Mauna loa elevation from sea floor.
Mauna loa is the largest active volcano on our planet rising gradually to 4 170 m 13 681 ft above sea level.
The sharp features of the summit caldera and lava flows that drain outward from the summit are tribute to the fact that mauna loa is one of the earth s most active volcanoes.
This makes the volcano s summit about 17000 meters 56 000 feet above its base by some measurements although that is a somewhat dubious definition of a mountain base.
Its long submarine flanks descend an additional 5 km 3 mi below sea level to the ocean floor.
Mauna loa is the largest volcano on our planet the summit elevation is 4 170 m over 13 600 ft but the volcano s summit rises 9 km above the sea floor.
It then depresses the ocean floor another 26 000 feet 8 000 meters for a total height of more than eight miles below the ocean s surface.
From the sea to the summit of mauna loa seven days 13 679 feet of elevation gain and 74 9 miles through hawaii volcanoes national park.
Mauna loa volcano is spreading because its size is large compared to the thin basal layer.
The sharp features of the summit caldera and lava flows that drain outward from the summit are tribute to the fact that mauna loa is one of the earth s most active volcanoes.
Combining the volcano s extensive submarine flanks 5 000 m 16 400 ft to the sea floor and 4 170 m 13 680 ft subaerial height mauna loa rises 9 170 m 30 085 ft from base to summit greater than the 8 848 m or 29 029 ft elevation of mount everest from sea level to its summit.
Rising gradually to more than 4 km 13 100 ft above sea level mauna loa is the largest active volcano on our planet.
Mauna loa is the largest volcano on our planet the summit elevation is 4 170 m over 13 600 ft but the volcano s summit rises 9 km above the sea floor.
Mauna loa is so massive it continues to sink deeper beneath the ocean under its own weight.
The mauna loa volcano stands 13 680 ft 4 170 m above sea level and is the largest volcano on the planet.
As a backcountry intern for hawaii volcanoes national park during the summer of 2013 i had the opportunity to hike from the coastline to mokuaweoweo the summit caldera of mauna loa.
Mauna loa volcano is one of the tallest mountains in the world.
In addition to the 5000 meters 16 000 feet of the mountain that is under the ocean it is also known that mauna loa depresses the sea floor 8000 meters 26 000 feet.