Prowincje magmowe i skutki ich powstawania
Słowa kluczowe:
prowincje magmowe, globalne ocieplenie, hotspoty, wulkanizmDownloads
Bibliografia
Awdakiewicz M., 2011. Największe erupcje wulkaniczne na Ziemi. Kosmos, nr 3–4, 227–234.
Campbell, I. H., 2005. Large igneous provinces and the mantle plume hypothesis. Elements, 1(5), 265–269.
Coffin, M. F., & Eldholm, O., 2005. Large igneous provinces. Encyclopedia of Geology, 315–323.
Coffin, M. F., Duncan, R. A., Eldholm, O. L. A. V., Fitton, J. G., Frey, F. A., Larsen, H. C., & Wallace, P. J., 2006. Large igneous provinces and scientific ocean drilling: Status quo and a look ahead. Oceanography, 19(4), 150–160.
Djokic, T., Van Kranendonk, M. J., Campbell, K. A., Walter, M. R., & Ward, C. R. (2017). Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring deposits. Nature communications, 8, 15263.
Hofmann, C., Courtillot, V., Feraud, G., Rochette, P., Yirgu, G., Ketefo, E., & Pik, R. (1997). Timing of the Ethiopian flood basalt event and implications for plume birth and global change. Nature, 389(6653), 838.
Kerr, A. C., 2005. Oceanic LIPs: the kiss of death. Elements, 1(5), 289-292.
Nutman, A. P., Bennett, V. C., Friend, C. R., & Rosing, M. T. (1997). ~ 3710 and ≥ 3790 Ma volcanic sequences in the Isua (Greenland) supracrustal belt; structural and Nd isotope implications. Chemical Geolog y, 141(3-4), 271–287.
Wignall, P., 2005. The link between large igneous province eruptions and mass extinctions. Elements, 1(5), 293–297.