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Journal of Petrology, 1995
Abstract The Wrangellia terrane of North America contains a large volume of Middle to Late Triassic oceanic flood basalts which were emplaced on top of a preexisting island arc. Nd-, Sr-, and Pb-isotopic compositions reflect derivation from a plume source with εNd(T)∼ +6 to + 7, 87Sr/86Sri∼0⋅7034, and 206Pb/204Pbi∼19⋅0.
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Abstract The Wrangellia terrane of North America contains a large volume of Middle to Late Triassic oceanic flood basalts which were emplaced on top of a preexisting island arc. Nd-, Sr-, and Pb-isotopic compositions reflect derivation from a plume source with εNd(T)∼ +6 to + 7, 87Sr/86Sri∼0⋅7034, and 206Pb/204Pbi∼19⋅0.
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The Yemen trap series: Genesis and evolution of a continental flood basalt province
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1989Abstract The Yemen basaltic plateau (Trap Series) was built up by fissure eruptions related to tensional tectonics in the Afro-Arabian plate. Two main phases of activity have been identified and dated between 30 and 26, and 23 and 19 Ma, respectively. The first phase was dominated by eruptions of alkaline to transitional basalts with a few rhyolitic
Chiesa S. +4 more
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Extensive 200-Million-Year-Old Continental Flood Basalts of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
Science, 1999The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is defined by tholeiitic basalts that crop out in once-contiguous parts of North America, Europe, Africa, and South America and is associated with the breakup of Pangea. 40 Ar/ 39 Ar and paleomagnetic data indicate that CAMP magmatism extended ...
MARZOLI, ANDREA +5 more
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The Crystallization of Continental Flood Basalt Lavas: Insights from Textural Studies
Journal of PetrologyAbstract Continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces are products of the largest known volumetric eruptions on Earth (~104 km3), with individual flow fields commonly covering well over 10 000 km2 with a mean lava thickness of over 5 m. Studies focusing on the emplacement style of such lava flows have relied extensively on morphological ...
Aristle Monteiro +3 more
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Intrusions induce global warming before continental flood basalt volcanism
Nature Geoscience, 2022Xiaochuan Tian, W. Roger Buck
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Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Publisher Correction: Intrusions induce global warming before continental flood basalt volcanism
Nature Geoscience, 2022Xiaochuan Tian, W. Roger Buck
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