Cenozoic magmatic rocks related to the West Antarctic Rift System crop out right across Antarctica, in Victoria Land, Marie Byrd Land and into Ellsworth Land. Northern Victoria Land, located at the northwestern tip of the western rift shoulder, is unique in hosting the longest record of the rift-related igneous activity: plutonic rocks and cogenetic dyke swarms cover the time span from c. 50 to 20 Ma, and volcanic rocks are recorded from 15 Ma to the present. The origin of the entire igneous suite is debated; nevertheless, the combination of geochemical and isotopic data with the regional tectonic history supports a model with no role for a mantle plume. Amagmatic extension during the Cretaceous generated an autometasomatized mantle source ...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Cenozoic magmatic rocks related to the West Antarctic Rift System crop out right across Antarctica, ...
Cenozoic magmatic rocks related to the West Antarctic Rift System crop out right across Antarctica, ...
Geochemical and chronological data for Cenozoic plutons and dikes from northern Victoria Land (Antar...
Neogene volcanism is widespread in northern Victoria Land, and is part of the McMurdo Volcanic Group...
Neogene volcanism is widespread in northern Victoria Land, and is part of the McMurdo Volcanic Group...
Volcanoes of the McMurdo Vocanic Group (MMVG) (Antarctica) dot the eastern shoulder of Ross Sea Rift...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West ...
The northeastern corner of Victoria Land-an area of 50,000 square kilometers east of the Rennick Gla...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) represents one of the major active continental extension zones...
between an extended, presumably hot, region (West Antarctic Rift System) and the thick, possibly col...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Cenozoic magmatic rocks related to the West Antarctic Rift System crop out right across Antarctica, ...
Cenozoic magmatic rocks related to the West Antarctic Rift System crop out right across Antarctica, ...
Geochemical and chronological data for Cenozoic plutons and dikes from northern Victoria Land (Antar...
Neogene volcanism is widespread in northern Victoria Land, and is part of the McMurdo Volcanic Group...
Neogene volcanism is widespread in northern Victoria Land, and is part of the McMurdo Volcanic Group...
Volcanoes of the McMurdo Vocanic Group (MMVG) (Antarctica) dot the eastern shoulder of Ross Sea Rift...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West ...
The northeastern corner of Victoria Land-an area of 50,000 square kilometers east of the Rennick Gla...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) represents one of the major active continental extension zones...
between an extended, presumably hot, region (West Antarctic Rift System) and the thick, possibly col...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...
Rocks of the McMurdo Volcanic Group occur as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, scoria cones, plugs,...