Oceanic Hotspots
Intraplate Submarine Magmatism and Tectonism
(Sprache: Englisch)
Ocean Hotspots provides a comprehensive overview of recent and ongoing research on intraplate volcanism in the ocean basins with special emphasis on the Pacific Ocean. The geology of the seamounts and their associated seamount chains is described, along...
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Ocean Hotspots provides a comprehensive overview of recent and ongoing research on intraplate volcanism in the ocean basins with special emphasis on the Pacific Ocean. The geology of the seamounts and their associated seamount chains is described, along with detailed geophysical, geochemical and hydrothermal observations made by a multi-disciplinary group of marine geoscientists. These observations lead to a deeper understanding of how the ascending mantle melts, represented by hotspots, are able to penetrate the lithosphere, build seamounts, and enhance hydrothermal circulation. The "fixed" hotspot-generated seamount chains also provide key constraints on plate tectonic reconstructions on the Earth's crust.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Oceanic Hotspots “
- Introduction- Seafloor Topography and Morphology of the Superswell Region
- Seismicity of the Society and Austral Hotspot in the South Pacific: Seismic Direction, Monitoring and Interpretations of Underwater Volcanism
- Lithospheric Density Structure of Hot Spot Swells
- Origin of 45 Ma Bends along the Hawaii-Emperor Seamount Chain
- South Pacific Intraplate Volcanism: Structure Morphology and Style of Eruption
- Importance of Submarine Landslide in French Polynesia
- Mantle Plumes are not Ancient Oceanic Crust
- The Sources for Hotspot Volcanism in the South Pacific Ocean
- Plume-Hotspot Interaction: New Perspectives
- Intraplate Metagabbros Ejecta from Macdonald Seamount of the Austral Hotspot
- The Foundation Chain: Inferring Hotspot-Plate Interaction from a Weak Seamount Trail
- Hydrothermal Iron and Manganese Crusts from the Pitcairn Hot Spot Region
- Biogenic Methane Formation in Hotspot-Related Submarine Hydrothermal Systems of Pitcairn, Society and Austral Regions.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2004, 480 Seiten, 211 Abbildungen, Masse: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Hekinian, Roger; Stoffers, Peter; Cheminée, Jean-Louis
- Herausgegeben: Roger Hekinian, Jean-Louis Cheminée, Peter Stoffers
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 3540408592
- ISBN-13: 9783540408598
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.04.2004
Sprache:
Englisch
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