Howzit Gang,

Here is the "virtual field trip" to your final project. Please note that just because there is a photo here of a particular surface unit/type at a particular location, We DON'T mean that you have to have such a unit in your geologic map. This is to give you an idea of what the place looks like and what the rocks look like.

There are Introductions to Hawaiian lava flows,

lava transport mechanisms,

and volumetric flow-rate relationships on VolcanoWorld.
 

#1 252585E 2141301N (approximate location)

#2 251513E 2140768N view: ~north

#3 252557E 2141048N view: ~southeast

#4 252917E 2140776N view: ~northeast

#5 250645E 2141700N view: ~southeast

#6 250149E 2138152N

#7 251645E 2139932N view: south

#8 250241E 2137912N

#9 252649E 2141364N

#10 250929E 2141024N view: northeast

#11 251017E 2141160N

#12 253009E 2141672N view: northeast

#13 252065E 2141072N view: west

#14 253201E 2141132N

#15 252417E 2141028N view: west

#16 252573E 2141040N view: southwest

#17 251925E 2141116N

#18 252065E 2141408N

#19 251033E 2140584N view: southwest

#20 252237E 2141204N view: ~east

#21 250373E 2139320N view: northeast

#22 251641E 2139944N view: north-northeast

#23 251417E 2139556N view: northeast

#24 252457E 2140068N

#25 251625E 2138868N

#26 253241E 2141160N

#27 252045E 2141364N view: southwest

#28 251965E 2141304N

#29 251897E 2141286N

#30 254036E 2140323N

#31 252006E 2139484N

#32 251628E 2139791

#33 250426E 2139151N

#34 250471E 2140555N

#35 250678E 2140454N

#36 250736E 2140410N

#37 250809E 2140326N

#38 251024E 2140328N

#39 251195E 2140138N

#40 251082E 2140616N