Despite the efforts of geoscientists for decades, the mechanism for the formation of the Rio Grande Rise (RGR) and Walvis Ridge (WR) volcanic chains in the South Atlantic Ocean is not completely understood. Both chains are considered volcanic products of the Tristan-Gough hotspot, and formed as edifices on the South American (RGR) and African (WR) plates, respectively, as the South Atlantic opened. The morphology of these chains, thought to be a result of relative motion and interaction of the hotspot with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), has been shown by recent radiometric age dating to be too complex to be explained by current, simplistic hotspot models. Furthermore, shipborne geophysical data in the South Atlantic are sparse, making accur...
The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of...
The Rio Grande Rise and Walvis Ridge were formed during the opening of the South Atlantic. Both stru...
The Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a prominent plateau in the South Atlantic consisting of a western (WRGR...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionCrystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled ...
Crystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled from the Walvis Ridge (ten sites) and the...
Oceanic plateaus are large basaltic provinces on the seafloor formed due to massive magma outpouring...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic p...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic pl...
In the South Atlantic, a reorganization of the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge began before anomaly C34n (83.6 M...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
The Walvis Ridge forms the NE portion of the Tristan-Gough hotspot track. It links the Etendeka larg...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean is one of the most extensively researched problems in plate ...
The southern South Atlantic has often been considered a classic example of continental break-up in t...
Valdivia Bank is an oceanic plateau in the South Atlantic formed by hot spot magmatism at the Mid-At...
The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of...
The Rio Grande Rise and Walvis Ridge were formed during the opening of the South Atlantic. Both stru...
The Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a prominent plateau in the South Atlantic consisting of a western (WRGR...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionCrystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled ...
Crystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled from the Walvis Ridge (ten sites) and the...
Oceanic plateaus are large basaltic provinces on the seafloor formed due to massive magma outpouring...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic p...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic pl...
In the South Atlantic, a reorganization of the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge began before anomaly C34n (83.6 M...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
The Walvis Ridge forms the NE portion of the Tristan-Gough hotspot track. It links the Etendeka larg...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean is one of the most extensively researched problems in plate ...
The southern South Atlantic has often been considered a classic example of continental break-up in t...
Valdivia Bank is an oceanic plateau in the South Atlantic formed by hot spot magmatism at the Mid-At...
The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of...
The Rio Grande Rise and Walvis Ridge were formed during the opening of the South Atlantic. Both stru...
The Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a prominent plateau in the South Atlantic consisting of a western (WRGR...