The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) formed, such as the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) and the North Atlantic Igneous Province (NAIP). Here, we review the chronology of Pangaea breakup and related large-scale magmatism. We review the Triassic formation of the Central Atlantic Ocean, the breakup between East and West Gondwana in the Middle Jurassic, the Early Cretaceous opening of the South Atlantic, the Cretaceous separation of India from Antarctica, and finally the formation of the North Atlantic in the Mesozoic-Cenozoic. We demonstrate that throughout the dispersal of Pangaea, major volcanism typically occurs distal from the locus of rift initi...
Around the time that the first birds evolved from their reptilian ancestors, between 100 million and...
This review discusses the thermal evolution of the mantle following large-scale tectonic activities ...
The importance of nonrigid geological features (such as orogens) inside tectonic plates on Earth’s d...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
LIP emplacement is linked to the timing and evolution of supercontinental break-up. LIP-related brea...
Earth history is punctuated by events during which large volumes of predominantly mafic magmas were ...
Earth’s history has been punctuated over at least the last 3.5 billion years by massive volcanism on...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
One of the most striking and rare occurrences in the Earth's history is the amalgamation of most of ...
Pre-magmatic continental extension often precedes the major magmatic expulsion of large igneous prov...
The processes that led to the onset and evolution of the North Atlantic Igneous Province IN A I P) h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
The study of volcanic rocks and igneous centres has long been a classic part of geological research....
Earth’s continents can come together to form supercontinents and the supercontinents can break apart...
Around the time that the first birds evolved from their reptilian ancestors, between 100 million and...
This review discusses the thermal evolution of the mantle following large-scale tectonic activities ...
The importance of nonrigid geological features (such as orogens) inside tectonic plates on Earth’s d...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
LIP emplacement is linked to the timing and evolution of supercontinental break-up. LIP-related brea...
Earth history is punctuated by events during which large volumes of predominantly mafic magmas were ...
Earth’s history has been punctuated over at least the last 3.5 billion years by massive volcanism on...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
One of the most striking and rare occurrences in the Earth's history is the amalgamation of most of ...
Pre-magmatic continental extension often precedes the major magmatic expulsion of large igneous prov...
The processes that led to the onset and evolution of the North Atlantic Igneous Province IN A I P) h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
The study of volcanic rocks and igneous centres has long been a classic part of geological research....
Earth’s continents can come together to form supercontinents and the supercontinents can break apart...
Around the time that the first birds evolved from their reptilian ancestors, between 100 million and...
This review discusses the thermal evolution of the mantle following large-scale tectonic activities ...
The importance of nonrigid geological features (such as orogens) inside tectonic plates on Earth’s d...