Class, C. et al. (2008): Is plume shape variability real? Evidence from Tristan-Gough-Discovery

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 74
DSDP 74 527
DSDP 74 528
Identifier:
2009-030423
georefid

Creator:
Class, C.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States
author

Le Roex, A. P.
University of Cape Town, South Africa
author

Rollins, N.
University of Florida, United States
author

Long, D.
author

Goldstein, S. L.
author

Cai, Y.
author

van de Flierdt, T.
author

Perfit, M. R.
author

Identification:
Is plume shape variability real? Evidence from Tristan-Gough-Discovery
2008
In: Anonymous, Abstracts of the 18th annual V. M. Goldschmidt conference
Elsevier, New York, NY, International
72
12S
A167
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-20.0000
West:-12.3000East: 10.0000
South:-40.0000

Solid-earth geophysics; alkaline earth metals; Atlantic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean Islands; buoyancy; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Discovery Seamount; DSDP Site 527; DSDP Site 528; geochemistry; Gough Island; hafnium; heterogeneity; hot spots; IPOD; isotopes; lead; Leg 74; mantle; mantle plumes; metals; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; models; morphology; neodymium; ocean floors; plate tectonics; rare earths; sea-floor spreading; seamounts; shape analysis; South Atlantic; strontium; thermochemical properties; trace elements; Tristan da Cunha; Walvis Ridge;

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