This chapter provides a catalog and maps of those volcanic, tectonic, and geochemical features that have become known as “hotspots,” including those that may have a shallow plate tectonic or asthenospheric origin. Many proposed hotspots, including isolated structures and the active portions, or inferred ends, of seamount chains, do not have significant swells, substantial magmatic output, or tomographic anomalies. A hotspot catalog, as opposed to a volcano catalog, is therefore subjective. Recent lists of those purported to be underlain by deep mantle plumes disagree strongly. A melting anomaly, or hotspot, may result from localized high absolute mantle temperature or from a localized fertile or fusible patch of the asthenosphere. Some have...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
The origin of mantle hotspots is a controversial topic. Only seven (‘primary’) out of 49 hotspots me...
The origins of volcanic activity at intraplate “hotspot” localities cannot be easily explained by fu...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionPersistent, long-lived, stationary sites of\ud excessive ma...
The aim of this paper is to identify the characteristic features, in terms of geophysical measured p...
The origin of midplate and along-ridge melting anomalies is controversial. Hypotheses involve, at on...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) such as continental flood basalt (CFB) and oceanic plateau basalt (O...
The available data, mainly topography, geoid, and heat flow, describing hotspots worldwide are exami...
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Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
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In continental areas it is often difficult to determine the cause of intraplate magmatism. Large vol...
[1] The existence, spatial distribution, and style of volcanism on terrestrial planets is an express...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
The origin of mantle hotspots is a controversial topic. Only seven (‘primary’) out of 49 hotspots me...
The origins of volcanic activity at intraplate “hotspot” localities cannot be easily explained by fu...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionPersistent, long-lived, stationary sites of\ud excessive ma...
The aim of this paper is to identify the characteristic features, in terms of geophysical measured p...
The origin of midplate and along-ridge melting anomalies is controversial. Hypotheses involve, at on...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) such as continental flood basalt (CFB) and oceanic plateau basalt (O...
The available data, mainly topography, geoid, and heat flow, describing hotspots worldwide are exami...
International audienceThis chapter examines the tectonic geomorphology of hot spot volcanism and spe...
Special issue FeatureInternational audienceEarth is a thermal engine that dissipates its internal h...
This chapter describes the progress that has been made over the past decades in understanding observ...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
International audienceEarth is a thermal engine that dissipates its internal heat primarily through ...
In continental areas it is often difficult to determine the cause of intraplate magmatism. Large vol...
[1] The existence, spatial distribution, and style of volcanism on terrestrial planets is an express...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
The origin of mantle hotspots is a controversial topic. Only seven (‘primary’) out of 49 hotspots me...
The origins of volcanic activity at intraplate “hotspot” localities cannot be easily explained by fu...