Mantle plume
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- Double Layering of a Thermochemical Plume in the Upper Mantle Beneath Hawaii ∗ Maxim D
- Hotspots, Mantle Plumes, Flood Basalts, and True Polar Wander
- Mantle Plumes from Top to Bottom
- Physics and Chemistry of Mantle Plumes
- Deep Drilling Into a Mantle Plume Volcano: the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project
- Mantle Plumes and Dynamics of the Earth Interior — Towards a New Model
- The Deep Earth Origin of the Iceland Plume and Its Effects on Regional Surface Uplift and Subsidence
- The Links Between Large Igneous Provinces, Continental Break-Up and Environmental Change: Evidence Reviewed from Antarctica Bryan C
- The Links Between Large Igneous Provinces, Continental Break-Up and Environmental Change: Evidence Reviewed from Antarctica Bryan C
- Tectonic Controls on Gondwana Break-Up Models : Evidence From
- Mantle Plumes, Associated Intraplate Tectono- Magmatic Processes and Ore Systems
- A Record of Plume-Induced Plate Rotation Triggering Seafloor Spreading And
- Two Deep-Mantle Sources for Paleocene Doming and Volcanism in the North Atlantic
- Plume-Induced Subduction Cases Where No Prior Lithospheric Plate Tectonics Represents One of the of the Earth’S Rigid Outer Shell Weaknesses Are Present
- The Yellowstone Hotspot: Plume Or Not?
- Deep Mantle Plumes and Geoscience Vision
- Role of the Deep Mantle in Generating the Compositional Asymmetry of the Hawaiian Mantle Plume Dominique Weis1,2, Michael O
- Intraplate Volcanism: Conc Continuing the Discussion of Mantle Plumes in the Previous Two Issues, Alan D Smith Looks at Mantle Models