2017
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2017cd-292624
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New Constraints on Temporal Variations in Hawaiian Plume Buoyancy Flux

Abstract: The Hawaiian Ridge provides a 50 million year record of the interaction between a plume of hot rock rising through the mantle and the westward motion of the Pacific plate. One feature related to the plume-lithosphere interaction, known as the 'swell', is a broad region of elevated bathymetry dynamically supported by the thermal buoyancy of plume material accumulating beneath the lithosphere. Prior studies have examined changes in swell dimensions to estimate fluctuations in the rate at which hot mantle materia… Show more

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