So-called hotspot magmas, including ocean island basalts and continental flood basalts, differ isotopically from mid-ocean- ridge basalts (MORB) and require a reservoir, or a component, that has been isolated from the MORB source for more than 2 billion years. It has been widely assumed that a suitable isolated reservoir might be the continent lithosphere
Seismic tomography is providing mounting evidence for large scale compositional heterogeneity deep ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Continental basalts generally display enrichment of fluid-mobile elements and d...
The first terrestrial Pb-isotope paradox refers to the fact that on average, rocks from the Earth's ...
Continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces have been attributed to a variety of sources. Among these a...
Melts ascending from deep reservoirs and trapped beneath thick lithosphere exchange heat with and pa...
The trace element concentration patterns of continental and ocean island basalts and of mid-ocean ri...
The continental lithospheric mantle (CLM) is a small-volumed (ca. 2.5% of the total mantle), chemica...
Niu (2021) reviews fundamental topics of basaltic magma generation in the oceans and continents, inc...
Mesozoic and Cenozoic continental flood-basalt provinces, oceanic plateaus, oceanic basin flood basa...
Basaltic magmatism that builds intra-plate ocean islands is often considered to be genetically assoc...
Oceanic lavas are the most voluminous volcanic products on Earth. Between 15 and 20 km3 of new ocean...
International audienceChemical Geodynamics relies on a paradigm that the isotopic composition of oce...
rift zones. pared to mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) [1–7]. Hot involves low-volume, scattered, spora...
The origins of volcanic activity at intraplate “hotspot” localities cannot be easily explained by fu...
“Lithosphere” and “asthenosphere” are mechanical concepts; “depleted mantle” (DM), “enriched mantle”...
Seismic tomography is providing mounting evidence for large scale compositional heterogeneity deep ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Continental basalts generally display enrichment of fluid-mobile elements and d...
The first terrestrial Pb-isotope paradox refers to the fact that on average, rocks from the Earth's ...
Continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces have been attributed to a variety of sources. Among these a...
Melts ascending from deep reservoirs and trapped beneath thick lithosphere exchange heat with and pa...
The trace element concentration patterns of continental and ocean island basalts and of mid-ocean ri...
The continental lithospheric mantle (CLM) is a small-volumed (ca. 2.5% of the total mantle), chemica...
Niu (2021) reviews fundamental topics of basaltic magma generation in the oceans and continents, inc...
Mesozoic and Cenozoic continental flood-basalt provinces, oceanic plateaus, oceanic basin flood basa...
Basaltic magmatism that builds intra-plate ocean islands is often considered to be genetically assoc...
Oceanic lavas are the most voluminous volcanic products on Earth. Between 15 and 20 km3 of new ocean...
International audienceChemical Geodynamics relies on a paradigm that the isotopic composition of oce...
rift zones. pared to mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) [1–7]. Hot involves low-volume, scattered, spora...
The origins of volcanic activity at intraplate “hotspot” localities cannot be easily explained by fu...
“Lithosphere” and “asthenosphere” are mechanical concepts; “depleted mantle” (DM), “enriched mantle”...
Seismic tomography is providing mounting evidence for large scale compositional heterogeneity deep ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Continental basalts generally display enrichment of fluid-mobile elements and d...
The first terrestrial Pb-isotope paradox refers to the fact that on average, rocks from the Earth's ...