Wolfe CJ, Solomon SC, Laske G, Collins JA, Detrick RS, Orcutt JA et al (2009) Beneath the Hawaiian hot spot. Science 326:1388–1390 Article Google Scholar Wolff JA, Ramos FC, Hart GL, Patterson JD, Brandon AD (2008) Columbia River flood basalts from a centralized crustal magmatic syst...
Chapter 11. HawaiianHot-Spot : Challenger at Sea A Ship That Revolutionized Earth ScienceKenneth Jinghwa
Fourth, intraspecific allele frequency differences among hot and cold spot populations evolve under some, but not all, conditions. That is, selection mosaics are indeed capable of producing spatially variable coevolutionary outcomes across the landscapes over which species interact. Altogether, our ...
THE mantle ‘hot spot’ or ‘plume’ hypothesis of Wilson1and Morgan2has been used to explain linear chains of volcanic islands and seamounts as well as aseismic ridges. These features of the ocean basins were presumably caused by the motion of lithospheric plates over mantle plumes, since it ...
- 《Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth》 被引量: 279发表: 1994年 Mantle-derived magmas:intraplate,hot-spots and mid-ocean ridges Primary or parental magmas act as probes to infer eruption and source temperatures for both mid-ocean ridge(MOR) and ‘hot-spot' magmas(tholeiitic picrites....
小站备考 托福 托福听力 Official48听力真题 OFFICIAL48 According to the professor, why was the hot spot theory originally proposed? 1 2 3 4 5 6 展开 play 00:00/ 00:00 音频点读 词句精学 NARRATOR: Listen to part of a lecture in an Earth science class. The class has been...
Well, back in 1963, a geophysicist by the name of Wilson came up with the hot spot theory … to explain how this particular type of volcanic activity can occur—and can go on for maybe tens or even hundreds of millions of years.Wilson’s theory was that hot spots exist below tectonic ...
We present 99 new heat flow determinations obtained with a regular sampling (2–3 km) along two seismic profiles across the Mascarene Ridge, Indian Ocean. This aseismic ridge is volcanic relief due to the activity of a hot spot, now responsible of the active volcanism of Reunion Island. Our...
In 2015 the NASA Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) was launched to a sun–Earth Lagrange point orbit and senses, at coarse spatial resolution multiple times per day, the sunlit side of the Earth with scattering angles from 168.5° to 175.5°, i.e., close to the hot-spot (Marshak...
over, the uniform periodic distribution of the LIPSS created using a flat-top beam induces a uniform electromagnetic field, which is called a hot spot. ... J Choi,W Choi,YG Shin,... - 《Applied Physics A Materials Science & Processing》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Spatial Pattern Evolution ...