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1976Saito, K.; Ozima, M.: (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar ages of submarine rocks from the Line Islands; implications on the origin of the Line Islands
47%145
145-883
145-884
2000Keller, Randall A.; Fisk, Martin R. et al.: Isotopic evidence for Late Cretaceous plume-ridge interaction at the Hawaiian hotspot
47%115
115-706
115-707
115-713
115-715
1990Vandamme, Didier; Courtillot, Vincent: Latitudinal evolution of the Reunion hotspot deduced from paleomagnetic results of Leg 115
47%22
22-214
22-216
1973Thompson, G.; Bryan, W. B. et al.: Petrology and geochemistry of basalts and related rocks from DSDP Leg 22 Sites 214 and 216, Ninety-East Ridge, Indian Ocean
47%170
205
2004Dreyer, B.; Chavagnac, V. et al.: Plume-ridge interaction recorded in the subducting crust offshore Costa Rica; constraints from major, trace element, and isotopic data from ODP Legs 170 and 205
47%118
118-735
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176-735
1996Dick, Henry J. B.: Hess versus Penrose; what is the composition of the lower ocean crust?
47%22
22-213
22-214
22-215
22-216
22-217
1978Peirce, J. W.: The northward motion of India since the Late Cretaceous
47%115
115-715
115-716
1990Albert, Olivier; Droxler, Andre W.: Growth, partial drowning and recovery of the Maldives shallow carbonate system, established in the early Eocene on the volcanic trail of the Reunion hot spot (equatorial Indian Ocean)
47%33
33-317
1991Mahoney, J. J.; Spencer, K. J.: Isotopic evidence for the origin of the Manihiki and Ontong Java oceanic plateaus
47%28
29
1994Pyle, Douglas George: Geochemistry of mid-ocean ridge basalt within and surrounding the Australian-Antarctic Discordance
47%119
119-738
1993Mahoney, J.; Frey, F. A. et al.: Basalts from Broken Ridge, the Naturaliste Plateau, and ODP Site 738; early volcanism of the Kerguelen Hotspot
47%61
61-462
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89-462
1993Lincoln, Jonathan M.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Early and Late Cretaceous volcanism and reef-building in the Marshall Islands
47%62
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62-465
1993Pringle, Malcolm S.; Dalrymple, G. Brent: Geochronological constraints on a possible hot spot origin for Hess Rise and the Wentworth seamount chain
47%61
61-462
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89-462
1987Castillo, P. R.; Batiza, Rodey: REE and Sr-Nd isotope geochemistry of Nauru Basin tholeiites; implications for their mantle sources
47%22
22-214
22-216
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26-254
1980Ludden, John N.; Thompson, Geoffrey et al.: The origin of lavas from the Ninetyeast Ridge, eastern-Indian Ocean; an evaluation of fractional crystallization modelsdownload
47%143
143-866
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144-878
1995Tarduno, John A.; Gee, Jeff: Large-scale motion between Pacific and Atlantic hotspots
47%1451994Keller, Randall A.; Fisk, Martin R. et al.: Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopic characteristics of Cretaceous volcanism from the Hawaiian mantle plume
47%115
115-709
115-711
2003Ananou, B.; Regnier, S. et al.: Detection of diluted marine Tertiary tephra by electron spin resonance and magnetic measurements
47%48
81
1987Hyndman, R. D.; Roberts, D. G.: Deep Sea Drilling Project heat flow and models of the rifted West Rockall margindownload
47%1051989Louden, K. E.; Dadey, Kathleen A. et al.: Heat-flow measurements at Hole 646A
47%121
121-756
121-757
121-758
2007Nobre Silva, Ines G.; Weis, Dominique et al.: Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean; constraining its origin and relation with the Kerguelen, Amsterdam and St. Paul Hotspots
47%179
179-1107
1999Flueh, E. R.; Grevemeyer, I. et al.: Ocean site survey reveals anatomy of a hotspot track
47%22
26
1977Luyendyk, B. P.: Deep sea drilling on the Ninetyeast Ridge; synthesis and a tectonic model
47%1977Frey, F. A.; Dickey, J. S., Jr. et al.: Eastern Indian Ocean DSDP sites; correlations between petrography, geochemistry and tectonic setting
47%1211988Frey, F. A.; Gibson, I. L. et al.: Results from ODP Leg 121 bearing on the origin and evolution of Ninetyeast Ridge; a 5000 km hotspot trace in the eastern Indian Ocean
47%37
37-335
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82-557
1983Cande, S. C.; Bougault, Henri et al.: North Atlantic hotspot tracks and the pattern of enriched and depleted basalts in Leg 82 drillholes
47%121
121-752
1995Mahoney, J. J.; Jones, W. B. et al.: Geochemical characteristics of lavas from Broken Ridge, the Naturaliste Plateau and southernmost Kerguelen Plateau; Cretaceous plateau volcanism in the Southeast Indian Ocean
47%551978Jackson, E. D.; Koizumi, I. et al.: Off Hawaii, drilling confirms hot-spot origins
47%115
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121
1988Duncan, R. A.: Indian Ocean hotspots; flood basalts, plate motions, and true polar wander
47%26
27
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1992Holmes, Mary Anne; Watkins, David K.: Middle and Late Cretaceous history of the Indian Ocean
47%118
118-735
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176-735
1992von Herzen, R. P.; Goldberg, D. et al.: Physical properties and logging of the lower oceanic crust; Hole 735B
47%192
192-1185
192-1187
2003Mahoney, J. J.; Fitton, J. G. et al.: The Ontong Java Plateau; insights from recent ODP drilling
47%170
170-1039
2004Silver, Eli; Costa Pisani, Patrizia et al.: An 8-10 Ma tectonic event on the Cocos Plate offshore Costa Rica; results of Cocos Ridge collision?download
47%2003Ingle, Stephanie; Weis, Dominique et al.: Hf isotope constraints on mantle sources and shallow-level contaminants during Kerguelen hot spot activity since approximately 120 Madownload
47%1972003Duncan, Robert; Tarduno, John et al.: ODP Leg 197; a paleomagnetic test for motion of the Hawaiian hotspot
47%185
185-1149
2007Harris, Robert N.; McNutt, Marcia K.: Heat flow on hot spot swells; evidence for fluid flowdownload
47%145
145-887
1995Keller, Randall A.; Fisk, Martin R. et al.: Ten+ million years of volcanic activity on the Patton-Murray seamount platform, Gulf of Alaska
47%33
33-317
2008Ai, Huirong-Anita; Stock, Joann M. et al.: Vertical tectonics of the High Plateau region, Manihiki Plateau, western Pacific, from seismic stratigraphy
47%16
16-163
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1982Sager, W. W.: An Eocene paleomagnetic pole for the Pacific Plate
47%188
188-1166
2008van de Flierdt, Tina; Hemming, Sidney R. et al.: Evidence against a young volcanic origin of the Gamburtsev subglacial mountains, Antarcticadownload
47%2102010Peron-Pinvidic, Gwenn; Shillington, Donna J. et al.: Characterization of sills associated with the U reflection on the Newfoundland margin; evidence for widespread early post-rift magmatism on a magma-poor rifted margin
47%145
197
2005Shapiro, M. N.: Kinematics of the Campanian-Maastrichtian island arcs in northeastern Asia in light of drilling results on the Emperor Seamounts
47%136
136-843
2004Constable, Steven; Heinson, Graham: Hawaiian hot-spot swell structure from seafloor MT sounding
47%145
145-884
2004Keller, R.: Hawaiian hotspot-spreading ridge interaction in the Late Cretaceous; a fair and balanced look at the evidence
47%2005Beaman, M. A.; Sager, W. W. et al.: Revised Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic apparent polar wander path for the Pacific Plate
47%1972005Kerr, Bryan C.; Scholl, David W. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy of Detroit Seamount, Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain; post-hot-spot shield-building volcanism and deposition of the Meiji driftdownload
47%143
143-865
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144-871
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1998Tarduno, John A.; Cottrell, Rory D.: Evaluating hotspot fixity using paleomagnetism and ocean drilling
47%115
115-706
1995Lytwyn, J.; Burke, K.: Short hectic life, sudden death and burial of the Deccan Trap source mantle plume (DTSMP)
47%2000Nicolaysen, K.; Frey, F. A. et al.: (super 40) Ar (super /39) Ar geochronology of flood basalts from the Kerguelen Archipelago, southern Indian Ocean; implications for Cenozoic eruption rates of the Kerguelen plume
47%55
55-432
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197-1205
2002Cottrell, Rory D.; Tarduno, John A. et al.: Paleolatitude of Nintoku Seamount (ODP Leg 197, Site 1205); implications for motion of the Hawaiian hotspot
47%183
183-1138
183-1140
2002Antretter, M.; Steinberger, B. et al.: Paleolatitudes of the Kerguelen hotspot; new paleomagnetic results and dynamic modeling
47%197
197-1206
2002Olton, Gwen; Cottrell, Rory D. et al.: Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic results from Koko Seamount (ODP Leg 197, Site 1206); implications for hotspot motion
47%197
197-1203
197-1204
2002Doubrovine, Pavel V.; Tarduno, John A.: Possible self-reversed magnetization carried by titanomaghemite in oxidized lavas of ODP sites 1203 and 1204 (Detroit Seamount)
47%170
170-1039
170-1040
1998Wagner, Jason L.; Griffin, J. R. et al.: Composition and stratigraphy of volcanic ashes at a convergent margin, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 170, Costa Rica
47%1997Kharin, G. S.: Volcanoclastic rocks with subsilicic-ultrabasite inclusions in the transition zone of the Reykjanes Ridge
47%145
145-887
2003Keller, Randall; Fisk, Martin et al.: Cobb Hotspot volcanism prior to 7 million years ago
47%121
121-758
1994Mueller, R. Dietmar; Royer, Jean-Yves et al.: Revised plate motions relative to the hotspots from combined Atlantic and Indian Ocean hotspot tracks; reply
47%1191994Froehlich, F.; Gely, J. P. et al.: Evolution geologique du plateau de Kerguelen-Heard (ocean Indien) Geological evolution of the Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean
47%145
145-883
2002Sager, William W.: Basalt core paleomagnetic data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 883 on Detroit Seamount, northern Emperor seamount chain, and implications for the paleolatitude of the Hawaiian hotspot
47%119
119-738
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1997Pringle, M. S.; Coffin, M. F. et al.: Estimated melt production of the Kerguelen hot spot
47%197
197-1205
2002Shafer, John T.; Gudding, Jill A. et al.: Alkalic lavas from Nintoku Seamount, Emperor Seamount Chain; geochemistry of Hawaiian post-shield magmatism at 55 Ma
47%115
115-709
115-711
1999Touchard, Yannick; Rochette, Pierre et al.: Correlation of the 30 Ma Ethiopian traps with the Oligocene marine record through the identification of tephra layers in Leg 115 (South Indian Ocean)
47%121
121-757
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2001Grevemeyer, I.; Flueh, E. R. et al.: Crustal architecture and deep structure of the Ninetyeast Ridge hotspot trail from active-source ocean bottom seismology
47%1997Dahl-Jensen, Trine; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Seismic investigation of the East Greenland volcanic rifted margin
47%118
118-735
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197-1203
2002Einaudi, F.; Gaillot, P. et al.: General purpose inclinometry tool in hard-rock formation; are borehole wall micro-resistivity images properly oriented?
47%74
74-525
2010Deppe, Joana; Hauff, Folkmar et al.: Evidence for a long-term geochemical zonation of the Tristan-Gough Hotspot
47%136
136-842
136-843
2002Leslie, Stephen C.; Moore, Gregory F. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy of the Frontal Hawaiian Moat; implications for sedimentary processes at the leading edge of an oceanic hotspot trace
47%152
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1997Hopper, J. R.; Dahl-Jensen, T. et al.: East Greenland margin; SIGMA transect III
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1988Weissel, Jeffrey K.: Tectonics, and ODP drilling in the Indian Ocean
47%145
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2004Doubrovine, P. V.; Tarduno, J. A.: Late Cretaceous paleolatitude of the Hawaiian Hot Spot; new paleomagnetic data from Detroit Seamount; ODP Site 883download
47%1301991Tarduno, John A.; Sliter, William V. et al.: Rapid formation of Ontong Java Plateau by Aptian mantle plume volcanism
47%74
74-527
74-528
2008Class, C.; Le Roex, A. P. et al.: Is plume shape variability real? Evidence from Tristan-Gough-Discovery
47%552006Sharp, Warren D.; Clague, David A.: 50-Ma initiation of Hawaiian-Emperor bend records major change in Pacific Plate motiondownload
47%152
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1995Fram, M. S.; Kellogg, L. H.: Numerical models and geochemistry constrain the role of the Iceland plume in early Tertiary volcanism on the SE Greenland margin
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2003Larsen, Hans Christian: Dichotomy of rifted margins; volcanic and non-volcanic
47%2011Van Hoesen, John: A model for using open layers as a medium for virtual geoscience education; exploring IODP cores and smear slides using gigapixel imagery
42%38
38-336
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38-352
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2008Smolka, Peter: The Greenland-Scotland Ridge needs to be revisited
41%197
197-1203
197-1204
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2004Carvallo, Claire; Ozdemir, Ozden et al.: Palaeointensity determinations, palaeodirections and magnetic properties of basalts from the Emperor Seamounts
41%19
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2004Duncan, Robert A.; Keller, Randall A.: Radiometric ages for basement rocks from the Emperor Seamounts, ODP Leg 197download
41%26
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26-258
1976Fleet, A. J.; Henderson, P. et al.: Rare earth element and related chemistry of some drilled southern Indian Ocean basalts and volcanogenic sedimentsdownload
41%2005Pares, Josep M.; Moore, T. C.: New evidence for the Hawaiian Hot Spot plume motion since the Eocenedownload
41%1996Wright, James D.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Control of North Atlantic deep water circulation by the Greenland-Scotland Ridgedownload
41%1972007Tarduno, John A.; Doubrovine, Pavel V. et al.: Hotspot motion, frames of reference, and predicted driving forces for North American tectonostratigraphic terranes
41%1922004Antretter, Maria; Riisager, Peter et al.: Modelled palaeolatitudes for the Louisville hot spot and the Ontong Java Plateau
41%115
115-713
2004Henstock, Timothy J.; Thompson, Philip J.: Self-consistent modeling of crustal thickness at Chagos-Laccadive Ridge from bathymetry and gravity datadownload
41%24
24-237
2008Calves, Gerome; Clift, Peter D. et al.: Anomalous subsidence on the rifted volcanic margin of Pakistan; no influence from Deccan plumedownload
41%145
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145-884
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197-1203
2005Huang, S.; Regelous, M. et al.: Petrogenesis of lavas from Detroit Seamount; geochemical differences between Emperor Chain and Hawaiian volcanoesdownload
41%1151987Backman, Jan; Duncan, Robert et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; new studies of the Indian Ocean
41%145
145-884
2003Cottrell, Rory D.; Tarduno, John A.: A Late Cretaceous pole for the Pacific Plate; implications for apparent and true polar wander and the drift of hotspotsdownload
41%183
183-1136
183-1137
183-1138
183-1139
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2002Coffin, Millard F.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Kerguelen hotspot magma output since 130 Ma
41%1772004Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele; Gohl, Karsten: The Agulhas Ridge, South Atlantic; the peculiar structure of a fracture zone
41%170
170-1039
170-1040
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2009Sadofsky, Seth; Hoernle, Kaj et al.: Geochemical variations in the Cocos Plate subducting beneath Central America; implications for the composition of arc volcanism and the extent of the Galapagos Hotspot influence on the Cocos oceanic crust
41%145
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2004Sukhov, A. N.; Bogdanov, N. A. et al.: Geodynamics and paleogeography of the northwestern Pacific continental margin in the Late Cretaceous
41%15
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2007Kerr, Andrew C.; Mahoney, John J.: Oceanic plateaus; problematic plumes, potential paradigmsdownload
41%145
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2007Tarduno, John A.: On the motion of Hawaii and other mantle plumesdownload
41%1993Allan, James F.; Chase, Richard L. et al.: The Tuzo Wilson volcanic field, NE Pacific; alkaline volcanism at a complex, diffuse, transform-trench-ridge triple junctiondownload
41%121
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1992Klootwijk, C. T.; Gee, J. S. et al.: The origin of Ninetyeast Ridge; palaeomagnetic constraints from ODP Leg 121
35%12
12-115
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47
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1982Sigurdsson, H.: Subaqueous volcanogenic sediments in ocean basins
35%157
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1996Brunner, Charlotte A.; Kuttner, Sherry et al.: Neogene turbidite deposition in an island hot-spot setting in the Canary Islands; paleoenvironmental clues from benthonic foraminifers
35%121
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2006Nobre Silva, Ines. G.; Swinnard, L. et al.: New insights on the origin of the Ninetyeast Ridge and its connection to the Kerguelen hot spotdownload

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