Oceanic plateaus and continental flood basalts, collectively referred to as large igneous provinces (LIPs), represent the most voluminous volcanic events on Earth. In contrast to continental LIPs, relatively little is known about the surface and internal structure, range in age and chemical composition, origin, and evolution of oceanic plateaus, which occur throughout the worlds oceans [e.g., Mahoney and Coffin, 1997]. One of the major goals of the R/V Sonne SO168 ZEALANDIA expedition (depart Wellington, 3 December 2002, return Christchurch, 15 January 2003) was to investigate the Hikurangi oceanic plateau off the east coast of New Zealand
Large igneous provinces, as the surface expression of deep mantle processes, play a key role in the ...
The Manihiki Plateau of the western Pacific is one of the world - wide greatest Large Igneous Provin...
Oceanic plateaus are vast areas (N2—105 km2) of thicker than average oceanic crust (up to 38 km) tha...
The Pacific Plate is highly engraved by volcanism that has formed oceanic plateaus and hotspot chain...
The Pacific Plate is highly engraved by volcanism that has formed oceanic plateaus and hotspot chain...
Earth’s history has been punctuated over at least the last 3.5 billion years by massive volcanism on...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP), is the proposed center piece of Ontong Java Nu...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP) in the western Pacific, has been proposed to be...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
For the Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP), a multistage volcanic emplacement history ...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are a continuum of voluminous iron and magnesium rich rock emplacemen...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP) in the western Pacific, has been proposed to be...
Ontong Java Nui is a Cretaceous large igneous province (LIP), which was rifted apart into various sm...
Large igneous provinces, as the surface expression of deep mantle processes, play a key role in the ...
The Manihiki Plateau of the western Pacific is one of the world - wide greatest Large Igneous Provin...
Oceanic plateaus are vast areas (N2—105 km2) of thicker than average oceanic crust (up to 38 km) tha...
The Pacific Plate is highly engraved by volcanism that has formed oceanic plateaus and hotspot chain...
The Pacific Plate is highly engraved by volcanism that has formed oceanic plateaus and hotspot chain...
Earth’s history has been punctuated over at least the last 3.5 billion years by massive volcanism on...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP), is the proposed center piece of Ontong Java Nu...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP) in the western Pacific, has been proposed to be...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
For the Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP), a multistage volcanic emplacement history ...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
The bathymetry of the Pacific Ocean is dominated by three Large Igneous Provinces (LIP): the Ontong ...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are a continuum of voluminous iron and magnesium rich rock emplacemen...
The Manihiki Plateau, a Large Igneous Province (LIP) in the western Pacific, has been proposed to be...
Ontong Java Nui is a Cretaceous large igneous province (LIP), which was rifted apart into various sm...
Large igneous provinces, as the surface expression of deep mantle processes, play a key role in the ...
The Manihiki Plateau of the western Pacific is one of the world - wide greatest Large Igneous Provin...
Oceanic plateaus are vast areas (N2—105 km2) of thicker than average oceanic crust (up to 38 km) tha...