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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 100.

Continental flood basalts, volcanic passive margins, and oceanic plateaus represent the largest known volcanic episodes on our planet, yet they are not easily explained by plate tectonics. Indeed, some are likely to record periods when the outward transfer of material and energy from the Earth''s interior operated in a significantly different mode than at present. In recent years, interest in large-scale mafic magmatism has surged as high-precision geochronological, detailed geochemical, and increasingly sophisticated geophysical data have become available for many provinces. However, the sheer amount of recent material, often in the form of detailed collaborative research projects, can overwhelm newcomers to the field and experts alike as the literature continues to grow dramatically. The need for an up-to-date review volume on a sizable subset of the major continental and o

Table of Contents

Preface
John J. Mahoney and Millard F. Coffin ix

The Columbia River Flood Basalt Province: Current Status
Peter R. Hooper 1

Evolution of the Red Sea Volcanic Margin, Western Yemen
Martin Menzies, Joel Baker, Gilles Chazot, and Mohamed Al'Kadasi 29

The North Atlantic Igneous Province
A. D. Saunders, J. G. Fitton, A. C. Kerr, M. J. Norry, and R. W. Kent 45

Cretaceous Basaltsin Madagascar and the Transition Between Plume and Continental Lithosphere Mantle Sources
Michael Storey, John J. Mahoney, and Andrew D. Saunders 95

The Caribbean-Colombian Cretaceous Igneous Province:
The Internal Anatomy of an Oceanic Plateau
Andrew C . Kerr, John Tarney, Giselle F. Marriner, Alvaro Nivia, and Andrew D. Saunders 123

Rajmahal Basalts, Eastern India: Mantle Sources and Melt Distribution at a Volcanic Rifted Margin
W. Kent, A.D. Saunders, P. D. Kempton, and N. C. Ghose 145

The Ontong Java Plateau
Ciive R. Neal, John J. Mahoney, Loren W. Kroenke, Robert A. Duncan, and Michael G. Petterson 18

The Parana-Etendeka Province
David W. Peate 217

Stratigraphy and Age o f Karoo Basalts of Lesotho and Implications for
Correlations Within the Karoo Igneous Province
J. S. Marsh, P . R. Hooper, J. Rehacek, R. A. Duncan, and A. R. Duncan 247

SiberianT raps
Mukul Sharma 273

Giant Radiating Dyke Swarms:
Their Use in Identifying Pre-Mesozoic Large Igneous Provinces and Mantle Plumes
Richard E. Ernst and Kenneth L. Buchan 297

Plume/Lithospheret Ineraction in the Generation of Continental and Oceanic Flood Basalts:
Chemical and Isotopic Constraints
John C. Lassitera nd Donald J. DePaolo 335

Flood Basalts and Magmatic Ni, Cu, and PGE Sulphide Mineralization:
Comparative Geochemistry of the Noril'sk (Siberian Traps) and West Greenland Sequences
Peer C . Lightfoot and Chris J. Hawkesworth 357

Emplacement of Continental Flood B asalt Lava Flows
Stephen Self, Thorvaldur Thordarsna, and Laszlo Keszthelyi 381

Large Igneous Provinces: A Planetary Perspective
James W. Head III and Millard F. Coffin 411

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780875900827, 978-0875900827
      ISBN10: 0875900828

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 100.

      Continental flood basalts, volcanic passive margins, and oceanic plateaus represent the largest known volcanic episodes on our planet, yet they are not easily explained by plate tectonics. Indeed, some are likely to record periods when the outward transfer of material and energy from the Earth''s interior operated in a significantly different mode than at present. In recent years, interest in large-scale mafic magmatism has surged as high-precision geochronological, detailed geochemical, and increasingly sophisticated geophysical data have become available for many provinces. However, the sheer amount of recent material, often in the form of detailed collaborative research projects, can overwhelm newcomers to the field and experts alike as the literature continues to grow dramatically. The need for an up-to-date review volume on a sizable subset of the major continental and o

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      John J. Mahoney and Millard F. Coffin ix

      The Columbia River Flood Basalt Province: Current Status
      Peter R. Hooper 1

      Evolution of the Red Sea Volcanic Margin, Western Yemen
      Martin Menzies, Joel Baker, Gilles Chazot, and Mohamed Al'Kadasi 29

      The North Atlantic Igneous Province
      A. D. Saunders, J. G. Fitton, A. C. Kerr, M. J. Norry, and R. W. Kent 45

      Cretaceous Basaltsin Madagascar and the Transition Between Plume and Continental Lithosphere Mantle Sources
      Michael Storey, John J. Mahoney, and Andrew D. Saunders 95

      The Caribbean-Colombian Cretaceous Igneous Province:
      The Internal Anatomy of an Oceanic Plateau
      Andrew C . Kerr, John Tarney, Giselle F. Marriner, Alvaro Nivia, and Andrew D. Saunders 123

      Rajmahal Basalts, Eastern India: Mantle Sources and Melt Distribution at a Volcanic Rifted Margin
      W. Kent, A.D. Saunders, P. D. Kempton, and N. C. Ghose 145

      The Ontong Java Plateau
      Ciive R. Neal, John J. Mahoney, Loren W. Kroenke, Robert A. Duncan, and Michael G. Petterson 18

      The Parana-Etendeka Province
      David W. Peate 217

      Stratigraphy and Age o f Karoo Basalts of Lesotho and Implications for
      Correlations Within the Karoo Igneous Province
      J. S. Marsh, P . R. Hooper, J. Rehacek, R. A. Duncan, and A. R. Duncan 247

      SiberianT raps
      Mukul Sharma 273

      Giant Radiating Dyke Swarms:
      Their Use in Identifying Pre-Mesozoic Large Igneous Provinces and Mantle Plumes
      Richard E. Ernst and Kenneth L. Buchan 297

      Plume/Lithospheret Ineraction in the Generation of Continental and Oceanic Flood Basalts:
      Chemical and Isotopic Constraints
      John C. Lassitera nd Donald J. DePaolo 335

      Flood Basalts and Magmatic Ni, Cu, and PGE Sulphide Mineralization:
      Comparative Geochemistry of the Noril'sk (Siberian Traps) and West Greenland Sequences
      Peer C . Lightfoot and Chris J. Hawkesworth 357

      Emplacement of Continental Flood B asalt Lava Flows
      Stephen Self, Thorvaldur Thordarsna, and Laszlo Keszthelyi 381

      Large Igneous Provinces: A Planetary Perspective
      James W. Head III and Millard F. Coffin 411

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