Don
L. Anderson
California Institute of Technology, USA |
What
is a plume?
Plate
Tectonics: The General Theory |
Ayalew Dereje
Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia |
Evidence
for intermediate composition in bimodal basalt-rhyolite
large igneous province |
Ken Bailey
Univ. Bristol, UK |
Tristan
volcano complex: oceanic end-point of a major African
lineament |
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Cenozoic
intraplate volcanism in Mongolia; if not a mantle plume
then what? |
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Lithospheric
stress state responsible for hotspots at ridge-transform
intersections? |
Axel Bjornsson
University of Akureyri, Iceland
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In search
for an Iceland plume: Long period magnetotellurics |
Enrico Bonatti
Istituto di Geologia Marina-CNR, Italy
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Is
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge becoming hotter with time? |
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Volcanism
synchronous with mantle exhumation at the axial zone of
a fossil slow spreading ocean: evidences from the Chenaillet
ophiolite (Franco-Italian Alps) |
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Oligocene
calderas, mafic lavas and radiating mafic dikes of the
Socorro-Magdalena magmatic system, Rio Grande Rift, New
Mexico: surface expression of a miniplume? |
Robert Christiansen
U.S. Geological Survey, USA |
Structural
control and plate-tectonic origin of the Yellowstone melting
anomaly |
Corrado Cigolini
University of Torino, Italy |
The
search for a primitive magma at Mount Vesuvius: possible
role of a MORB-derived picrite in the genesis of Vesuvian
magmas |
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The Origin
of High-Ti Picrites from the Ethiopian Flood Basalt Province |
Don
DePaolo
University of California at Berkeley, USA |
Geochemical
structure of the Hawaiian plume: Results from the Hawaii
Scientific Drilling Project |
Henry
Dick
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, USA |
How much
heterogeneity in the mantle MORB source? |
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On
the westward drift of the lithosphere |
Adam
Dziewonski
Harvard University |
Global
seismic tomography:What we really can say and what we
make up |
Wolf Elston
University of New Mexico, USA |
The Proterozoic
Bushveld complex, South Africa: Plume, astrobleme or both? |
Zuzana Fekiacova
Universität Mainz, Germany |
Tertiary
Eifel volcanism – intraplate mantle plume or extension-related
activity? |
Carol Finn
U.S. Geological Survey, USA |
Definition
of a Cenozoic alkaline magmatic province in the southwest
Pacific without rift or plume origin |
Godfrey
Fitton
University of Edinburgh, UK |
A plume
origin for the Ontong Java plateau? |
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Collision-induced
mantle flow during Tethyan closure: a link between magmatism,
lithosphere ‘escape’, and arc-trench rollback? |
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An
alternative model for Iceland & the North Atlantic
Igneous Province
On
the apparent eastward migration of the spreading ridge
in Iceland
The
Emperor and Hawaiian volcanic chains |
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The Kerguelen
Plume: What We Have Learned From ~120 Myr of Volcanism |
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Perturbations
to the Galapagos hotspot due to interactions with the
Galapagos spreading center |
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In search
for an Iceland plume: Long period magnetotellurics |
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Primary
magmas at mid-ocean ridges, ‘hot-spots’and
other intraplate settings: constraints on mantle potential
temperatures |
Gudmundur Gudfinsson
Carnegie Institution of Washington, USA |
Contrasting
origins of the most magnesian glasses from Iceland and
Hawaii |
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Global
departure from equilibrium in a self-gravitating system
and global tectonics
Convection
in a self-gravitating system |
Warren Hamilton
Colorado School of Mines, USA |
An
alternative Venus – plume-free planet preserves
pre-3.9 Ga accretionary surface |
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Alternative
mechanisms for volcanic activity in hotspot-ridge systems:
The northern Galapagos province |
Anne
M. Hofmeister
Washington University, Missouri, USA |
Evidence
for layered mantle convection: implications for lower
mantle plumes |
Lirim Hoxha
Albanian Geological Survey, Albania |
A schematic
comparison between Albanian ophiolites with idealized
ophiolite sequence, Penrose conference |
Gregory Huffman
Laurentian University, Canada |
Variations
in the trace-element systematics of the mafic rocks from
Archean Belleterre-Angliers Greenstone Belt, SE Superior
Province, Canada: A product of contamination, source variation,
or both? |
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Plume
magmatism and mantle convection: Revising the standard
model |
Sveinn
P. Jakobsson
Icelandic Institute of Natural History, Iceland |
Volcanic
systems and segmentation of the plate boundary in SW-Iceland |
Kevin Johnson
Bishop Museum and University of Hawaii |
Temporal
variation of Hawaiian plume composition: Evidence from
Hana ridge (submarine Haleakala volcano), Hawaii |
Bruce R. Julian
U.S. Geological Survey, USA |
What
can seismology say about hot spots? |
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Upwellings
on Venus: Evidence from coronae and craters |
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Edge driven
convection and Iceland |
Vlad
Manea
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico |
Mantle
wedge flow and thermal models for the central Mexican
subduction zone |
Jose Mangas
Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain |
Magmatic
processes in the oceanic lithosphere: characterization
of the ultramafic and mafic materials from the Holocene
volcanic centers of Bandama and La Caldera de Pinos de
Gáldar (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands) |
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Volcanic
features of the central Atlantic ocean: Tectonic and magmatic
models |
Jean-Paul
Montagner
Institut de Physique du Globe, France |
Plume-lithosphere
interactions: Cases of Afar (Africa), and Pacific hotspots |
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Finite
frequency tomography reveals a variety of plumes in the
mantle |
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What
really happened in the Pacific?
What’s
going on at Iceland? |
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"Plume-ridge
interactions" as a consequence of ridge suction |
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What's driving
what? |
John O'Connor
Christian-Albrechts University, Germany |
Distinguishing
local from deep sources using high-resolution age-mapping
of oceanic-hotspot volcanism? |
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Mantle
plumes: fertile? fecund? phantasmagorical? or simply fantastic?
PIMMs anyone? |
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Geochemical
and isotopic variability of plio-quaternary magmatism
in italy : plume vs. shallow mantle processes |
Brian Pope
Saint Louis University, USA |
Is hot
spot magmatism, like Hawaii, coming from shallow mantle |
Dean
Presnall
University of Texas & Carnegie Institution of Washington,
USA |
Petrological
Constraints on Potential Temperature |
Hannah L. Redmond
Purdue University, USA |
Tharsis
Rise, Mars: Is there room for a plume? |
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Tectonic
evolution of Shatsky Rise: A plateau formed by a plume
head or not? |
Kamal Sharma
Government Postgraduate College, India |
Malani
Magmatism of Northwestern Indian Shield: Implications
of Mantle Plume? |
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The Deccan
beyond the plume hypothesis |
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Geographical
variations of mantle source fertility beneath Iceland |
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Chemical
Variations and Melting Systematics along the Western Galápagos
Spreading Center, 90.5° - 98°W |
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Dynamics
of the Iceland plume: Recycling the Iapetus ocean? |
Alan Smith
CIE-UNAM, Mexico |
The Fate
of Subducted Oceanic Crust and the Sources of Intraplate
Volcanism The
Regular Distribution of Intraplate Volcanism in the Pacific
Basin |
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Venus
as a mantle plume laboratory |
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Spots
yes, hot barely or not |
Moti Stein
Geological Survey of Israel, Israel |
The size
and fate of the Pan-African plume mantle |
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Spots
yes, hot barely or not |
Ellen R. Stofan
Proxemy Research, USA |
Morphology
and distribution of hotspots on Venus |
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Mantle
source composition, melting regime and mantle flow in
the NE Atlantic |
Peter
R. Vogt
Naval Research Laboratory, USA |
Sea-floor
basement morphology: Distinguishing hotspot effects from
plate tectonic effects - Examples from Iceland and the
Azores |
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Isotopic
detection of possible core-mantle interactions in plume
sources: Rules of engagement |
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Upper
mantle physical state and lower crustal igneous input:
A test of current models with data from the U.S. Great
Basin |
Dayanthie
Weeraratne
Brown University |
An
alternative model for the origin of non-hotspot intraplate
volcanism in the Pacific |
Marge
Wilson
University of Leeds, UK |
Sea-floor
spreading and deformation processes in the South Atlantic
Ocean: An evaluation of the role of mantle hotspots
The
geodynamic setting of Tertiary-Quaternary intra-plate
magmatism in Europe: The role of asthenospheric diapirs
or mantle “hot fingers” |
Jerry Winterer
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA |
Seamount
chains result from episodic changes in in-plate stress
that open cracks through the lithosphere and permit magma
ascent : they do not require plumes |
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Geology,
structure, and source of the Kikkertavak anorthosite,
northern Labrador, Canada |
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Lithospheric
control on silicic magma generation associated with the
Ethiopian flood basalt province |
last updated 20th September, 2004 |