Large Igneous Provinces in the Pacific Realm
Scope
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) represent the largest known volcanic events on the Earth, yet they are not easily explained by normal plate tectonic processes. In order to test competing mantle plume and plate tectonic models for LIP formation, IODP Expedition 324 drilled Shatsky Rise in the northwest Pacific Ocean in 2009. This session is focused on, but not restricted to, Expedition 324. We welcome all relevant studies on LIPs in the Pacific Ocean and its rim.
Convener
Takashi Sano
sano@kahaku.go.jp
Co-Convener
William W. Sager, Joerg Geldmacher, Masao Nakanishi
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Session Informations
5/2 SVC007-P02 Canceled "Preliminary 40Ar/39Ar Ages of the Shatsky Rise, IODP Expedition 324"

May 27th SVC007 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
SVC007-P01 Comparison between thermal demagnetization and alternating field demagnetization of basement basalts on Shatsky Rise Masahiro Ooga Masahiro Ooga,
Claire Carvallo,
Masako Tominaga et al.
SVC007-P02 Preliminary 40Ar/39Ar Ages of the Shatsky Rise, IODP Expedition 324 Anthony Koppers Anthony Koppers
SVC007-P03 Tectonic history of the Pacific-Izanagi-Farallon Triple junction before the formation of the Shatsky Rise Masao Nakanishi Masao Nakanishi
SVC007-P04 Tectonic fabrics of the Manihiki Plateau Masao Nakanishi Masao Nakanishi,
Yasuyuki Nakamura,
shipboard scientists of KH-03-1 Leg 5 et al.
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