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1 Mechanisms of crustal growth in large igneous provinces: the North-Atlantic Province as a case study Laurent Geoffroy*, Charles Aubourg, Jean-Paul Callot and Jean-Alix Barrat *Corresponding author: Laurent Geoffroy, Un
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Company

Rosemary Bank / Rockall-Faeroe Bank / /

Country

France / Greenland / Iceland / Scotland / Namibia / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

~20-m-thick Cleveland Dyke / Paleocene emplacement / /

IndustryTerm

volcanic systems / volcanic products / mafic volcano-tectonic systems / fissure systems / rare gas isotopic ratios / crustal-scale interconnected network / /

NaturalFeature

~600-m-thick Kraemer Island / South-East Greenland coast / /

Organization

US Federal Reserve / /

Person

Anton Dohrn / Charles Aubourg / Bois Préau / Jean-Paul Callot / Gallagher / Laurent Geoffroy / Jean-Alix Barrat / Van Wijk / /

Position

plume head / *Corresponding author / hot plume head / King / long-lived incubating plume head / mushroom head / head of hot mantle / /

ProvinceOrState

North Atlantic Volcanic Province / North-Atlantic Province / Maine / Tertiary Igneous Province / Hawaii / /

Region

East Greenland / North Atlantic / /

Technology

tomography / /

URL

www.MantlePlumes.org / /

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