Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface is the outcome  of an AGU Chapman Conference held on the Island of Hawai‘i in  August 2012. As such, this monograph contains a diversity of  research results that highlight the current understanding of how  Hawaiian volcanoes work and point out fundamental questions  requiring additional exploration. 
  Volume highlights include: 
    - Studies that span a range of depths within Earth, from the deep  mantle to the atmosphere
   - Methods that cross the disciplines of geochemistry, geology,  and geophysics to address issues of fundamental importance to  Hawai‘i’s volcanoes
   - Data for use in comparisons with other volcanoes, which can  benefit from, and contribute to, a better understanding of  Hawai‘i
   - Discussions of the current issues that need to be addressed for  a better understanding of Hawaiian volcanism
   
  Hawaiian Volcanoes, From Source to Surface will be a  valuable resource not only for researchers studying basaltic  volcanism and scientists generally interested in volcanoes, but  also students beginning their careers in geosciences. This volume  will also be of great interest to igneous petrologists,  geochemists, and geophysicists.