Volumetric extrusive rates of silicic supereruptions from the Afro-Arabian large igneous province
Quantifying the tempo of large-volume silicic magma generation and eruption is a long-standing but elusive task. Here we show that the three largest sequentially dated eruptions, totaling >4,300 km3, occurred within 48 ± 34 kyr and yield the highest known long term volumetric extrusive rate of si...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer E. Thines, Ingrid A. Ukstins, Corey Wall, Mark Schmitz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bea168aa19ce49ec98d6a9a22d17a29b |
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