Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8908628 Tectonophysics 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
We suggest that the early 128-120 Ma tholeiitic event is primarily plume-generated and correlates across the circum-Arctic with the other HALIP tholeiites. The younger magmatism, with coeval alkalic and tholeiitic magmas erupting over 25 Myr, is likely not plume-generated and may be explained by alternating modes of edge-driven mantle convection as the primary control on magma genesis. A distal plume would intensify magma production by edge-driven convection, but its influence would be secondary.
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