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Mantle plume / Subduction / Mantle / Crustal recycling / Large igneous province / Basalt / Mid-ocean ridge / Slab / Flood basalt / Geology / Plate tectonics / Structure of the Earth
Date: 2007-02-01 00:05:15
Mantle plume
Subduction
Mantle
Crustal recycling
Large igneous province
Basalt
Mid-ocean ridge
Slab
Flood basalt
Geology
Plate tectonics
Structure of the Earth

Discussion of Global plume-fed asthenosphere flow by Michiko Yamamoto, W. Jason Morgan & Jason Phipps Morgan 17th January, 2007, Don L. Anderson Increasing temperature decreases viscosity, seismic velocity, thermal condu

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