1997
DOI: 10.1029/97jb01588
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Distribution of large Pacific seamounts from Geosat/ERS‐1: Implications for the history of intraplate volcanism

Abstract: Abstract. We characterize the seamount distribution on the Pacific Plate using the gridded vertical gravity gradient (VGG, or geoid curvature) derived from Geosat and ERS-1 satellite altimetry. The VGG amplifies short-wavelength information and suppresses longer wavelength components, making it suitable for seamount detection purposes. Furthermore, the VGG over seamounts has a much more pronounced zero crossing than that of the free-air anomaly (FAA); the distance to the zero crossing can be used as a proxy fo… Show more

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“…Buck et al, 1998;Macdonald, 1998;Per¢t and Chadwick, 1998;Head et al, 1996) and in intraplate areas, commonly building seamounts (e.g. Keating et al, 1987;Wessell and Lyons, 1997;Schmidt and Schmincke, 2000). In addition to e¡usive £ows, submarine eruptions can produce pyroclastic deposits (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buck et al, 1998;Macdonald, 1998;Per¢t and Chadwick, 1998;Head et al, 1996) and in intraplate areas, commonly building seamounts (e.g. Keating et al, 1987;Wessell and Lyons, 1997;Schmidt and Schmincke, 2000). In addition to e¡usive £ows, submarine eruptions can produce pyroclastic deposits (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note that this is the first time our method applied to such a field, demonstrating the capability of Tsallis Entropy in a volcanic system. Many empirical distribution functions were already proposed in the past decade, mainly based on empirical and not physically justified approaches [6][7][8][9][10]. Among them exponential and power law distributions have been suggested to statistical characterize seamounts volume distributions, based on the argument that power law results when the seamounts organized in terms of self-organized criticality (SOC) [40].…”
Section: Esc Data Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency-volume distributions of seamounts (submarine volcanoes) have been used to discern size and number of mantle plumes transporting heat to the base of the lithosphere [6] searching the possibility these distributions to provide insight into magma size distribution through the earth's crust. Previous work on seamount size distributions used height measurements [7]. Volume is a more meaningful measure than height, as it provides a three-dimensional size measurement used in [8] for North Pacific seamounts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, whilst White et al [1983] note that their pattern matching technique could be done with a range of scales, this was never implemented. Wessel and Lyons [1997] next attempted an algorithm for seamount detection in altimeter data, but this time for gridded vertical gravity gradients (VGG). Their routine first identified local maxima (i.e.…”
Section: Direct Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%