The life cycle of large igneous provinces
Extremely voluminous magmatic systems known as large igneous provinces (LIPs)
punctuate Earth's history, and the gases they release plausibly link large-scale geodynamic …
punctuate Earth's history, and the gases they release plausibly link large-scale geodynamic …
The largest volcanic eruptions on Earth
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are sites of the most frequently recurring, largest volume
basaltic and silicic eruptions in Earth history. These large-volume (> 1000km3 dense rock …
basaltic and silicic eruptions in Earth history. These large-volume (> 1000km3 dense rock …
Rapid eruption of the Columbia River flood basalt and correlation with the mid-Miocene climate optimum
Flood basalts, the largest volcanic events in Earth history, are thought to drive global
environmental change because they can emit large volumes of CO2 and SO2 over short …
environmental change because they can emit large volumes of CO2 and SO2 over short …
Long‐term volumetric eruption rates and magma budgets
A global compilation of 170 time‐averaged volumetric volcanic output rates (Qe) is
evaluated in terms of composition and petrotectonic setting to advance the understanding of …
evaluated in terms of composition and petrotectonic setting to advance the understanding of …
Emplacement of continental flood basalt lava flows
The physical volcanology of continental flood basalt (CFB) lava flows has received relatively
little attention until recently. The emphasis of most previous research on flood basalt …
little attention until recently. The emphasis of most previous research on flood basalt …
Potassium isotope fractionation during chemical weathering of basalts
Non-traditional stable isotopes (eg, Li, Mg, and Si) are increasingly used as tracers for
studying Earth's surface processes. The isotopes of potassium (K), a highly soluble and …
studying Earth's surface processes. The isotopes of potassium (K), a highly soluble and …
Isotopic and geochemical constraints on the origin and evolution of the Columbia River Basalt
PR Hooper, CJ Hawkesworth - Journal of Petrology, 1993 - academic.oup.com
New major and trace element data on over 70 samples are combined with a wider
knowledge of the regional stratigraphy, and of the tectonic evolution of the boundary …
knowledge of the regional stratigraphy, and of the tectonic evolution of the boundary …
Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed basaltic rock masses
RA Schultz - Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 1995 - Springer
A study of strength and deformation measurements for basaltic rocks, along with
consideration of the influence of fracturing using a rock mass classification system …
consideration of the influence of fracturing using a rock mass classification system …
Facile Metal Release from Pore-Lining Phases Enables Unique Carbonate Zonation in a Basalt Carbon Mineralization Demonstration
Carbon-negative strategies such as geologic carbon sequestration in continental flood
basalts offers a promising route to the removal of greenhouse gases, such as CO2, via safe …
basalts offers a promising route to the removal of greenhouse gases, such as CO2, via safe …
The Columbia River flood basalt province: Stratigraphy, areal extent, volume, and physical volcanology
SP Reidel, VE Camp, TL Tolan, BS Martin… - The Columbia River …, 2013 - books.google.com
ABSTRACT The middle Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group is the youngest and smallest
continental flood basalt province on Earth, covering over 210,000 km2 of mainly Oregon …
continental flood basalt province on Earth, covering over 210,000 km2 of mainly Oregon …