Is the track of the Yellowstone hotspot driven by a deep mantle plume? - Review of volcanism, faulting, and uplift in light of new data

作者: Kenneth L. Pierce , Lisa A. Morgan

DOI: 10.1016/J.JVOLGEORES.2009.07.009

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摘要: … This review focuses on volcanism, faulting, and uplift associated with the track of the Yellowstone hotspot. In our earlier studies of the track of the Yellowstone hotspot (Pierce and …

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