1. Systematic and Temporal Geochemical Changes in the Upper Deccan Lavas: Implications for the Magma Plumbing System of Flood Basalt Provinces
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Hoyer, P. A., Haase, K. M., Regelous, M., Fluteau, F., 1 Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg GeoZentrum Nordbayern Erlangen Germany, and 2 Université Paris Cité Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Paris France
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major and trace element geochemistry ,magma genesis and partial melting ,Geophysics ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,ddc:551.9 ,ddc:551 ,intraplate processes ,radiogenic isotope geochemistry ,magma chamber processes - Abstract
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are unusual volcanic events in which massive amounts of melt (∼106 km3) erupt in relatively short time periods (, Plain Language Summary: Volcanism occurs predominantly at plate boundaries, either at mid‐ocean ridges or subduction zones, where most mantle melts are produced. However, the Earth's history is punctuated by volcanic events which are not related to plate boundary processes and during which large amounts of melt erupt (∼106 km3) in relatively short periods of time (, Key Points: Four recharge‐crystallization‐eruption sequences fed the most voluminous Deccan lava. Magmatic plumbing system with interconnected small‐ to medium‐sized magma reservoirs. Complex emplacement history including multiple stages of ascent, mixing, and storage., Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659, https://doi.org/10.26022/IEDA/112672
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- 2023
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